23-03-2022, 07:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-03-2022, 05:42 PM by Blackcapaudio.)
V3 EDIT - So that'll teach me for thinking some quick mixbus eq can fix all , I didn't test it on a couple of systems and later realised how harsh it came out - especially the guitars. I got tricked with the "brighter = better" thing our brain can do sometimes. Anyway here's that tamed and is now actually more in line with what I'd like it to sound like. Lessons learned; metal is real hard to mix y'all. Thanks!
V2 EDIT: On reflection today I realised it needed to be a bit more "metal" and have less mids to better fit the style so I tinkered a little to try and bring it more in line with the genre. I used Early Grave by Architects as a kind of reference as it seemed closer in sound than what I'd been previously thinking. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
V1 - Well this was a lot of fun! Anything this metal/metalcore I tend to really struggle with but I wanted to give this one a go because of just how heavy it was
As everyone else has said the overheads were hard work with some cymbals being non-existent and others (looking at you hi hat) being piercing. Gotta work with what you've got though and so I found automating each side independently in volume when crashes would hit etc helped quite a bit. It's not perfect as I'm no Andy Wallace at automating overheads though but did the best I could for now.
Also I have more bass than perhaps the genre calls for but I was enjoying a rumbling low end to underpin the guitars and give it a "heaviness". The con is I lose some of the kick definition but I think it suits the track ok which has more of a wall of riffs vibe than a tightly chugged track like Thy Art Is Murder or something.
Automating the breakdown was pretty fun as well to offer some dynamic interest and some effects.
Guitars I just used the supplied tones as well, no reamping or anything. Same with the drums I just used the samples they had supplied.
Hope you enjoy and see you in the pit haha!
V2 EDIT: On reflection today I realised it needed to be a bit more "metal" and have less mids to better fit the style so I tinkered a little to try and bring it more in line with the genre. I used Early Grave by Architects as a kind of reference as it seemed closer in sound than what I'd been previously thinking. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
V1 - Well this was a lot of fun! Anything this metal/metalcore I tend to really struggle with but I wanted to give this one a go because of just how heavy it was
As everyone else has said the overheads were hard work with some cymbals being non-existent and others (looking at you hi hat) being piercing. Gotta work with what you've got though and so I found automating each side independently in volume when crashes would hit etc helped quite a bit. It's not perfect as I'm no Andy Wallace at automating overheads though but did the best I could for now.
Also I have more bass than perhaps the genre calls for but I was enjoying a rumbling low end to underpin the guitars and give it a "heaviness". The con is I lose some of the kick definition but I think it suits the track ok which has more of a wall of riffs vibe than a tightly chugged track like Thy Art Is Murder or something.
Automating the breakdown was pretty fun as well to offer some dynamic interest and some effects.
Guitars I just used the supplied tones as well, no reamping or anything. Same with the drums I just used the samples they had supplied.
Hope you enjoy and see you in the pit haha!