yanzfoot
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone i'm a senior sound technician student (and I'm doing a F.O.H and monitor engineering grade next year, since unfortunately money today is just on live-music), and I know a lot of live sound-engineers and studio engineers in my zone, and also i've played bass and guitars in some local bands, and also as a sound guy, i've recorded some local bands and I did as a sound tech some live shows especifically in the rock - metal area, that it is what I enjoy most.
The reason why i'm telling this is because the other day cleaning my hard-drive, I realized that I had a lot of recorded multi-track stuff of the last years (live shows, studio recordings etc.), and since I was about to erase it, I thought to myself. Hey ¿Why don't I upload those tracks, and let people mix it, so they can practice they mixing skills? (I even had live multitrack recordings from pretty famous metal bands when they played in my town, but I have to see what has copyright and what not).
I guess, that doing this I can learn a lot from people around here with some constructive criticism, and vice versa. So if this ends up being interesting, I will upload more stuff.
So this particular song was from a band, that I ended up being the bass-player in 2013, and then after recording they splitted up (sorry for the Singer that has a bad english
The reason why i'm telling this is because the other day cleaning my hard-drive, I realized that I had a lot of recorded multi-track stuff of the last years (live shows, studio recordings etc.), and since I was about to erase it, I thought to myself. Hey ¿Why don't I upload those tracks, and let people mix it, so they can practice they mixing skills? (I even had live multitrack recordings from pretty famous metal bands when they played in my town, but I have to see what has copyright and what not).
I guess, that doing this I can learn a lot from people around here with some constructive criticism, and vice versa. So if this ends up being interesting, I will upload more stuff.
So this particular song was from a band, that I ended up being the bass-player in 2013, and then after recording they splitted up (sorry for the Singer that has a bad english
In this case, it is all mic'd (drums, guitar and bass) and no drum triggers or line in
This is my mix
[SC]https://soundcloud.com/pcfriki/blended-nasty-mattress-2015-re-master[/SC]
This is the sound that you get when putting, all the tracks on your DAW
WAV's are 48 KHz - 16 bit 39 MB each track (750 Mb in total)
Song Tune: A#
BPM: 109
Song Tune: A#
BPM: 109
And here are all the 28 tracks (Nasty Mattress Bruto)
ZIP File (180 MB - Should be 750 when unzipped)