http://redracerband.com/audio/SOTW2-SaySomething.mp3
Any comments? Any input would be great mixwise, etc.
Red Racer band
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Re: Red Racer band
Sounds good! I like the guitars. I might futz with the drums and bass.
Kick is nicely audible, but maybe not enough definition- its fairly high pitched, "round sounding." Toms and snare (in contrast) sound rather slappy and maybe could use a little more beef. Cymbals sound nice and natural - washy, but not overly bright.
Bass sounds a little mid-heavy (never thought I'd say that!) which gives it a fairly agressive sound, perhaps that's what you're going for. I'd smooth it out a bit in the verses at least.
Vocals sound good too! Sounds a little like Jimmy Eat World. If thats what you're going for, sonically, I might thicken the vocal a little (copy, slight delay, slight chorus, pan hard - or whatever) and maybe add a little longer delay for some space and shimmer. Just suggestions.. it sounds really good as is. Is this mastered? Its pretty hot.
What's your setup like? Sounds like most of the drum sound is from the overs .. mix in the box or console? I'm curious.
Mike
Kick is nicely audible, but maybe not enough definition- its fairly high pitched, "round sounding." Toms and snare (in contrast) sound rather slappy and maybe could use a little more beef. Cymbals sound nice and natural - washy, but not overly bright.
Bass sounds a little mid-heavy (never thought I'd say that!) which gives it a fairly agressive sound, perhaps that's what you're going for. I'd smooth it out a bit in the verses at least.
Vocals sound good too! Sounds a little like Jimmy Eat World. If thats what you're going for, sonically, I might thicken the vocal a little (copy, slight delay, slight chorus, pan hard - or whatever) and maybe add a little longer delay for some space and shimmer. Just suggestions.. it sounds really good as is. Is this mastered? Its pretty hot.
What's your setup like? Sounds like most of the drum sound is from the overs .. mix in the box or console? I'm curious.
Mike
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