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Injectionboy

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wow:notworthy
one of the creamiest mix/master jobs ive heard, one note i can already hear is that the screaming vocals don't feel exactly in the world of the playback and a bit too loud, but most of the stuff flows so creamily, mmm.

opinions?
 
anyone knows what synths where used on that cd?

throughout the entire cd, we used the following products for keys

Hardware:
Micro Korg Synth (used maybe twice)
Korg X50 (used a few times)
Roland Fantom (used more than the other hardware)
Kaoss Pad (v3) (used a few times)

but everything on the cd is mostly software O_O

there are also things on the cd that people will percieve as keys, but they're just crazy production techniques
 
wow:notworthy
one of the creamiest mix/master jobs ive heard, one note i can already hear is that the screaming vocals don't feel exactly in the world of the playback and a bit too loud, but most of the stuff flows so creamily, mmm.

opinions?

thanks

the screaming sticks out because of the 1khz energy mike has in his voice
i didnt realize it until after the deadline.

at least everyone will know what he's saying, and the vocals are the most important thing anyways.

crank it, it will rock
 
throughout the entire cd, we used the following products for keys

Hardware:
Micro Korg Synth (used maybe twice)
Korg X50 (used a few times)
Roland Fantom (used more than the other hardware)
Kaoss Pad (v3) (used a few times)

but everything on the cd is mostly software O_O

there are also things on the cd that people will percieve as keys, but they're just crazy production techniques
what about software synths? vanguard maybe?
 
Joey could you tell us which was your fx chain for the clean vocals?(im really interested in the reverb)
they sound so big

the drums are natural , blended with , or totally replaced?..
in case they are blended or replaced...
with what? your own samples or something like slate drums?

the mixes are totally awesome, really pro sounding :kickass:
...if you used a pod for the guitars...i am officially a failure as a human...:waah:
i´ve never got a decent tone out of my pod in 2 years:(
 
yeah i love the cd. first impression was loud vocals, but it's a good thing he's a vocalist i can stand. everything sounds good together, love the synths, they really open the mixes up. =)

i especially love louder than thunder.
 
hi joey, i saw you on their studio vids.

could you tell me what mic jeremy used and what vocal effects for his singing