Here's my 20 cents worth.
Over-all, pretty good.
I would like to hear a little more brightness and some low mids
shaved off the acoustic guitars there's a little clashing going on
with the bass in that mix,
not overly bad, because these days, that bigger than life and big as
you can get it is how they do things, good or bad, but un-muddying up
that part would be good for the mix, and let the vocals cut through a
bit better.
Same with the drums, your symbals really cut through, but the rest of
the drums are a little dull in comparison,
you could bring the symbols down a bit, but maybe the song would
loose drive and punch, so make that snare snap a bit more,
the electric guitars sound great, and over all I would have been
happy if one of my students handed me a mix like this.
Now, go apply your subtractive eq lessons 'grin'.
Just a little bit.
At 09:20 PM 11/14/2010, you wrote:
Thanks to Bob Reid for the Sonitus Delay plug-in help.
If people want to hear the mix that the guitar part fits into, I
uploaded an mp3 of it here:
http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/npyzue
Feedback, comments/criticism is welcome and appreciated.
Chris
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