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    Welcome Home - Coheed and Cambria Cover

    keys are way too loud.
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    I need your opinion!

    waaaay too much compression, everything sounds cramped together, the crashes are too loud and drown everything out.
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    Biggest pet peeves as a sound engineer/ producer

    currently, being in school to learn to be an engineer, I find forgetting equipment in the studio when recording three floors down in the recital hall to be quite irritating.
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    Recording live piano for the first time soon, any tips?

    what room are you recording in? do you have a lot of space? I will tell you right now, there are almost literally a million different ways you can mic a piano, it all depends on the room and what you're trying to go for. If you want a more "pop" sound to the piano you'll wanna close mic...
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    What studio headphones should I buy? Limit $500

    Gonna have to agree on the DT-770s, great pair of reference headphones.
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    2 hours of mixing... surprising results (Real Drums, real amps, real piano)

    I know it's a rough mix, but the piano is really dry, so that should be one of the first things you fix up in my opinion. Otherwise it's great.
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    Critique My Mix! (fans of Elitist, ABR, Aristeia)

    bring down the overheads and EQ/bring up the kick, it's really hard to hear. And maybe change your snare, I hate the default snare on DFH and I'm assuming that's what you're using.
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    Reaper question

    you could try soloing the tracks and then rendering/bouncing the project with just the soloed tracks, that's the easiest way I can think of off the top of my head; I'm sure there's a way to do it with just tracks, but I can't find it at the moment.
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    Reaper question

    I'm assuming you have the tracks panned correctly in Reaper? are you trying to consolidate specific tracks or render the mix?
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