Submitted for your approval... or not.
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- Bad Kitty
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Submitted for your approval... or not.
Here's some original tunes that I finally got to work on again. I'll probably end up doing them again since I got my amp redone.
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/afterthought.mp3
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/ ... _needs.mp3
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/melodee.mp3
What do you guys think?
You can be honest, I can take it.
Mike
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/afterthought.mp3
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/ ... _needs.mp3
http://www.badkittymusic.com/originals/melodee.mp3
What do you guys think?
You can be honest, I can take it.
Mike
Never settle for an amp thats smaller then you are.
- Bainzy
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Needs more cowbell!
Sounds cool man - not the kindof music I'd usually listen to, but for the style that it is, it's good stuff
Sounds cool man - not the kindof music I'd usually listen to, but for the style that it is, it's good stuff
"I want to know what happened to the plans they sent you"
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Listening to "afterthought" Nice vocalist, but could get a better performance from her...........She has a very captivating voice - NICE and SHWEEEET...................
The music has nice playing, but way to much processing, and no detail (compared to the big $$$ signal chains)............
Try to kill the echo, reverb, or whatever you're using........
The music has nice playing, but way to much processing, and no detail (compared to the big $$$ signal chains)............
Try to kill the echo, reverb, or whatever you're using........
- JimiJames
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What is the approval on... guitar tone right?
If it is, is it a Marshall setup of some sort?
I agree that even though you like the reverb in the songs, to me sounds just a little too wet.
On the guitar compensating less reverb with more mids (shaping) in the mix but less volume.
Otherewise +1 from Bainzy
If it is, is it a Marshall setup of some sort?
I agree that even though you like the reverb in the songs, to me sounds just a little too wet.
On the guitar compensating less reverb with more mids (shaping) in the mix but less volume.
Otherewise +1 from Bainzy
Who's the drummer ? He sounds too stiff...Bainzy wrote: Sounds cool man - not the kindof music I'd usually listen to, but for the style that it is, it's good stuff
- Bad Kitty
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Thanks for the reviews. I truly appreciate it.
I did the drums in Sonar so that's probably as stiff as it gets .
The guitar tracks were all done through my Marshall and a Digitech 2101 Artist. That was before it got the Metro/Power Scaling/NOS treatment so I'll probably do all the guitar tracks over again.
I do tend to go a little heavy on the reverb when recording. It's a bad habit I have to break myself of.
I always thought that mixing a song was no big deal, hell, anyone could do it. Man, was I wrong. A mixing board is like a whole different instrument that requires the same dedication as guitar or any other instrument. So many nuances, so little time.
Mike
I did the drums in Sonar so that's probably as stiff as it gets .
The guitar tracks were all done through my Marshall and a Digitech 2101 Artist. That was before it got the Metro/Power Scaling/NOS treatment so I'll probably do all the guitar tracks over again.
I do tend to go a little heavy on the reverb when recording. It's a bad habit I have to break myself of.
I always thought that mixing a song was no big deal, hell, anyone could do it. Man, was I wrong. A mixing board is like a whole different instrument that requires the same dedication as guitar or any other instrument. So many nuances, so little time.
Mike
Never settle for an amp thats smaller then you are.
- JimiJames
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Man 'O Man , I can't even express how true 'a statement that is !Bad Kitty wrote:I always thought that mixing a song was no big deal, hell, anyone could do it. Man, was I wrong. A mixing board is like a whole different instrument that requires the same dedication as guitar or any other instrument. So many nuances, so little time.
Mike
If only those fuckin' sound guys would realize their craft I wouldn't be sportin' a unibrow on stage every time I played !
- Bad Kitty
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[In my best Elmer Fudd voice] KILL THE SOUNDMAN, KILL THE SOUNDMAN !
Fortunatly we don't have to deal with a soundman to often at my gigs. I'm the soundman. Live sound is so much more forgiving since nobody's going to hit the rewind button. You'd have to be a complete moron to screw that up, right ?
Lately my drummer is the one causing me to wear a unibrow. I mean seriously, how much beer does one person need to drink in the course of a gig?
Mike
Fortunatly we don't have to deal with a soundman to often at my gigs. I'm the soundman. Live sound is so much more forgiving since nobody's going to hit the rewind button. You'd have to be a complete moron to screw that up, right ?
Lately my drummer is the one causing me to wear a unibrow. I mean seriously, how much beer does one person need to drink in the course of a gig?
Mike
Never settle for an amp thats smaller then you are.
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