01-02-2016, 05:15 PM
You obviously like distortion!
Problem is that I find that it gives a lo-fi vibe to the tune that I don't care much for. But hey, that's your vision, so why not?
I just think that distortion on a vocal can be cool, when it's used as a contrasting tool, but when it's on all the time, it quickly gets tiring. Also the extra distortion on the lead guitar is making it even more shrill.
Now I wonder if your monitoring is able to give you a clear picture, because overall your mix sounds very bright and even harsh at times... Others might be able to comment on that, perhaps?
Problem is that I find that it gives a lo-fi vibe to the tune that I don't care much for. But hey, that's your vision, so why not?
I just think that distortion on a vocal can be cool, when it's used as a contrasting tool, but when it's on all the time, it quickly gets tiring. Also the extra distortion on the lead guitar is making it even more shrill.
Now I wonder if your monitoring is able to give you a clear picture, because overall your mix sounds very bright and even harsh at times... Others might be able to comment on that, perhaps?
"Music, in performance, is a type of sculpture. The air in the performance is sculpted into something." - Frank Zappa
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