http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=816875&songID=6377834
I wrote and recorded this one about a year ago when I knew absolutely nothing about recording. If I had known about this site back then, I would have studied this place for a while before, but...this is an honest representation of what I knew about home recording at the time. I may re-record the guitars, but I'll probably just use that time to work on new material.
The guitar sound is pretty plastic and flat. I used too much gain, and I used the exact same guitar preset for all the rhythm in the entire song. There are two rhythm guitar tracks, panned 50.
The lead tone is a bit spacey (a lot of delay) but that's what I was going for.
Bass - Hardcore Bass
Drums - EZD DFH
I still haven't written lyrics for it, but it's on my to-do list.
I didn't plan on ever letting anyone hear this, but since I found this site, I have realized that it's possible to make professional-sounding metal on a home computer, so I'm going to take it a bit more seriously now.
Any opinions/advice about the mix would be welcomed.
I am not a guitar player. I bought the guitar and the Behringer just for home recording. Any critique of the musicianship will be taken as an offer to re-record the guitars for me
I wrote and recorded this one about a year ago when I knew absolutely nothing about recording. If I had known about this site back then, I would have studied this place for a while before, but...this is an honest representation of what I knew about home recording at the time. I may re-record the guitars, but I'll probably just use that time to work on new material.
The guitar sound is pretty plastic and flat. I used too much gain, and I used the exact same guitar preset for all the rhythm in the entire song. There are two rhythm guitar tracks, panned 50.
The lead tone is a bit spacey (a lot of delay) but that's what I was going for.
Bass - Hardcore Bass
Drums - EZD DFH
I still haven't written lyrics for it, but it's on my to-do list.
I didn't plan on ever letting anyone hear this, but since I found this site, I have realized that it's possible to make professional-sounding metal on a home computer, so I'm going to take it a bit more seriously now.
Any opinions/advice about the mix would be welcomed.
I am not a guitar player. I bought the guitar and the Behringer just for home recording. Any critique of the musicianship will be taken as an offer to re-record the guitars for me
