
2007-06-18, 22:17
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Senior Metalhead
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: ny
Posts: 242
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woah sounds pretty good! whats your budget for this?
the most obvious thing to me is just that the mixes need to be a bit more dynamic (ie highlighting certain elements here and there, not just a flat static mix) and that overall it could use a bit more depth (some reverb and other effects, and more layering).
some quick examples which came to mind...
-the tight gated snare is good for blasts but when you're down tempo it needs to breath a bit, and really ring out
-the vocals are really flatly mixed and overdub'ish at times
-that black metal part in the second track needs to be remixed to suit the sound
etc
basically i think you just need to take it song by song, and pick out the weak parts where you can add a little and highlight the strengths / cover up the weaknesses.
just my 2 cents. hope it helps
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