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Sulking #2 - Mike Caliri - 09-12-2015

My second try PLEASE let me know what you think.Sleepy


RE: Sulking #2 - HbGuitar - 18-03-2016

Hi Mike. I think you've done a good job with the guitars and most other parts .....The one thing that that needs a bit of attention is the snare tone - its a bit flat and lacking the power to drive the groove. I think that the snare is also being masked by the hat/oh/tambourine.

cheers, simon


RE: Sulking #2 - Mike Caliri - 18-03-2016

(18-03-2016, 03:54 AM)HbGuitar Wrote: Hi Mike. I think you've done a good job with the guitars and most other parts .....The one thing that that needs a bit of attention is the snare tone - its a bit flat and lacking the power to drive the groove. I think that the snare is also being masked by the hat/oh/tambourine.

cheers, simon

ConfusedThanks,you are right.I never knew when I first started mixing that the drums would be the hardest to get a sweet spot.


RE: Sulking #2 - loupi - 03-09-2016

agree with the comments about the snare (but there was something funny about the recording). main vocal could be louder in relation to snare and tambourine (helps if you turn the volume way down and listen to what sticks out, in this case the tambourine)