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Awesome song. I have always loved the guitar works from this band. Hard to work with but very satisfying.

*Came back and worked on the snare, always the snare, especially in this song, pedal to the metal, driving the song forward. Tighten the kicks and worked on the vocal hoping to lift it up. And of course the guitars on the busier parts.
(22-01-2024, 10:33 PM)SonicTramp Wrote: [ -> ]Awesome song. I have always loved the guitar works from this band. Hard to work with but very satisfying.
Daimon B. here, came to check how many more new mixes has been made Big Grin also thank you for the mix! Well, I'm a bellow average guitar player and mostly try to come up with very easy but to some degree catchy riffs. Glad you liked it!
(25-01-2024, 09:02 PM)daimonbagdon Wrote: [ -> ]
(22-01-2024, 10:33 PM)SonicTramp Wrote: [ -> ]Awesome song. I have always loved the guitar works from this band. Hard to work with but very satisfying.
Daimon B. here, came to check how many more new mixes has been made Big Grin also thank you for the mix! Well, I'm a bellow average guitar player and mostly try to come up with very easy but to some degree catchy riffs. Glad you liked it!
*No, man, you're too modest. I really love your music, especially the constant pounding of the snare Smile. I just hope to god that I didn't butcher your song too much. A bad mixer, me for example, can definitely ruin a killer song. But my heart is set on doing it right. When? only the gods know but I will put forth my best effort. Thanks for leaving a comment. But I'd be a lot more thankful if you can take a couple minutes to tell me what you don't like about my mix. Straight from the songwriter is generally an ideal way for someone like me to learn. Thanks in advance.
On the 3rd pass I discovered that my snare is too short. Redo. There is a snare part (0:30 on a couple measures and another one around 1:00 ish) ghost notes, I think. It makes the parts slightly different in a very interesting way. I tried to pull it out of the mix using extraction from strip silence (pro tools). I am not sure there are other ways to do it. If you have better ways to do it, please let me know.