08-02-2022, 10:50 PM
That was a quick reply!
Appreciate the answers and insight there, many thanks!
Yeah I do find mixing and balancing the more heavy guitar stuff really quite difficult, and also the depth thing. For the past months I have been trying the multiple reverbs/effects for different things route.
I had a feeling you'd might have done it all yourself. It really is a very well put together session, and some excellent guitar sounds too. Apologies - I did forget to directly mention the great playing. When I heard that solo I was kind of like woah where did THAT come from . 48 tracks for the BV's too! Really great stuff.
The whole thing struck me as being really pro, which makes sense to me now, having checked out a bit of that demo video. I look forward to checking out the whole thing in a bit more detail a bit later on.
Man, that demo '93 stuff really is amazing for a 4-track/dat apartment recording.
(You've actually reminded me of a long lost memory that I did actually once manage to borrow a Yamaha 4-track.. way back when the DX7 was kind of new...)
Not sure if you want to go into it here or not, but from what I have seen of the demo video and the photos so far it looks like you really did hit the band thing in a pretty serious way back in the day? And with quite some talent too. Seems you had also invested in a good amount of gear which wasn't exactly cheap back then either - and that you also did some live shows too etc?
Cheers!
Appreciate the answers and insight there, many thanks!
Yeah I do find mixing and balancing the more heavy guitar stuff really quite difficult, and also the depth thing. For the past months I have been trying the multiple reverbs/effects for different things route.
I had a feeling you'd might have done it all yourself. It really is a very well put together session, and some excellent guitar sounds too. Apologies - I did forget to directly mention the great playing. When I heard that solo I was kind of like woah where did THAT come from . 48 tracks for the BV's too! Really great stuff.
The whole thing struck me as being really pro, which makes sense to me now, having checked out a bit of that demo video. I look forward to checking out the whole thing in a bit more detail a bit later on.
Man, that demo '93 stuff really is amazing for a 4-track/dat apartment recording.
(You've actually reminded me of a long lost memory that I did actually once manage to borrow a Yamaha 4-track.. way back when the DX7 was kind of new...)
Not sure if you want to go into it here or not, but from what I have seen of the demo video and the photos so far it looks like you really did hit the band thing in a pretty serious way back in the day? And with quite some talent too. Seems you had also invested in a good amount of gear which wasn't exactly cheap back then either - and that you also did some live shows too etc?
Cheers!
Just uploaded a mix/master? Waiting for comments? Why not give back and critique a mix/master, or two!