Here's how the EP finally turned out. :)
Bandcamp : A Way Out - I EP | Altonus
iTunes : http://bit.ly/altonus-itunes
Spotify : http://bit.ly/altonus-Spotify
Amazon : http://bit.ly/altonus-Amazon
Facebook music store: https://www.facebook.com/AltonusBand/app/470868196288052/
Cheers!
Band : Altonus
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AltonusBand/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AltonusBand
Website: Altonus
Bandcamp : A Way Out - I EP | Altonus
iTunes : http://bit.ly/altonus-itunes
Spotify : http://bit.ly/altonus-Spotify
Belief by Altonus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo32B3aYXPQ
Here is the bandcamp link for the full EP.
Altonus - https://altonus.bandcamp.com/album/a-way-out-i-ep
Hey guys,
We (Altonus) are looking for a sound engineer for our album. We were not very happy with our mastered files so we decided to upload the mix and get it mastered from some of more proficient folks out there. Here is the link to the mix ...
Haha! Thanks man! We ran into a dozen problems with the video. I did put jack in all my shots, but we missed some! :P We just wanted a descent video for this. Next video we will record professionally, and maybe even live during the recording itself (: Thanks for the advise on the mix. Really...
Thanks a tonne man! We mixed and mastered it again. With so much headroom, we were able to apply some more effects which we thought were not required on the louder track. And on cranking up the volume during mastering, it worked to wonders. Now we have that "In your Face" punch, and the guitars...
This is good stuff man. The mix sounds amazing. Personally I would have put a little more attack on the rhythm guitar after that lead comes in the beginning. But that could have been my crappy laptop speakers.
This is some great music!
We kept a headroom of about 7-8 Db but were hesitant about leaving more space as we wanted the the mastered track to be loud. We referred many tutorials on how to win the 'loudness wars' without compromising with dynamics and quality of the song. However, on putting a maximizer ( which is...
Yes mobility is a factor for me. i use Cubase, Studio One DAW and a lot of VST's. The only thing that made me consider mac was because people told me that it is more stable as compared to windows laptop. That is a critical requirement for me as I even want to use this for a live setup as well...
Thanks man. I have been working on Windows 7, i3 processor, 4GB RAM setup and I didn't
face much issues with exceptions of CPU overload when opening around 15-20 VST's in my DAW. That too might have been due to low hard disk space.