I think it sounded great. Your guitar tone is crushing! Although i think the track would groove a bit more if it was a tiny bit slower and the kick a bit punchier, but thats just me. What did you use for that electronic beat at the start? i love this kind of stuff but i don't know how to...
Hi i am currently having troubles with picking patterns that are too fast to assign downstrokes to downbeats and upstrokes to upbeats exclusively. For example The first riff in Bleed would go d-u-d-d-d-u-d-d..., but its so damn fast its about impossible to play up to speed and sustain for more...
I would say The most important thing is to fully understand basic concept before going into polyrythm and complicate stuff. Make sure that you can play simple things well before trying to master very technical pieces. For example, somebody that knows how to play some steve vai solos by himself...
You had good ideas in it, with some nice lead phrases. For now my only advice would be to work on the clean rythm guitars. They are a bit delayed. And maybe look at some volume peaks in your clean tracks. But i do think it sounded cool!
I think the idea was cool! although some levels need to be adjusted (bear in mind that this is coming from another recording noob) -The harmonies should be lowered quite a bit. -try tightening your drum sounds and add punch to them (more LF and less mid in your kick, for example) -your rythm...
First of all, PA provided at venues won't be all the time near as good as a mackie Active monitor, unless you play big shows in big venues. Though i think that a 1531 is overkill too. Even if the Venue PA isn't that good sounding, it's probably going to be the place your signal is going to go...
So i tweaked my track a bit more, and recorded the rythm guitars all over again, this time with IR's (i figured out how to use them with my POD HD500 just recently). The older one is still available, so if anyone is willing to compare both, it would be greatly appreciated! <object height="81"...
Thank you for your input, I'll try to make the bass guitar track stand out more, without taking over guitars. I'll try remixing it later. Thanks again, i love to get those kind of comments!
Yeah i think the kick is loud too. Try adding some higher frequency to the guitars too. It really needs to be more dynamic, and i know how hard it is, I am working on that too. keep tweaking:hbang:
I don't know if that was intended, but first of all it sounded a bit out of tune. Your tone sounded right, although i would have put a bit less low frequencies and gain. and you may want to take a bit of time to work on palm muted sounds. all in all it would make it sound a bit clearer. But if...
That sounds great! i agree the bass drum is a bit clicky, but in a way it helps him cut trough the mix, so you may just want to attenuate this click a bit. The guitar tones were cool? did you use the same settings for both sides?
Those were crushing tones! your reconding sounds great. Excellente pièce à la fin du vidée aussi, c'est très réussi! What have you used to record drums?
Hi everyone, I know there is a lot of threads like this, but i would really appreciate some feedbacks on a track i recorded. <object height="81" width="100%"> <param name="movie" value="http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.soundcloud.com%2Ftracks%2F22379956"></param>...
Hi and welcome to the forum. You may want to look into schecter guitars, they make cool sevens, at 26.5 inch scale, with hardtail. what about your preferences in pickups and neck shape-finish?
Congrats on your new guitar! I graduated too last year, feels awesome to be done with high school:lol:! This agile looks great in natural finish with neck through! great pictures too!