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Old 07-28-2008, 04:03 PM
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I Recorded a New Song today

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I recorded a new song today. It's my first real recording ive done by myself. I think it turned out all right its a little rough around the edges but i think its pretty good for a first recording.
plz tell me what you think
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its the zeegazebobabi one


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Old 07-28-2008, 04:15 PM
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Nice work. Whats your setup?
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well i did the drums with guitar pro then converted them to mp3 on a site called hamienet.
for bass i used my Gallien Krueger Backline 350 and used the direct input into the line in in my sound card and recorded through cubase sx3. (:
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The recordings both sounded good for first recordings. Great job!

I preferred the song "untitled" though. Might I suggest to take off some of the "bass"? It seems a little too muddy/boomy for the style that your playing there.
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Good job for your first time man, but you should centralize the bass and bassdrum, and space out the cymbals so you don't create listener's left ear fatigue.
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Good job for your first time man, but you should centralize the bass and bassdrum, and space out the cymbals so you don't create listener's left ear fatigue.


Agreed, with headphones, it is rough listening to bass panned that hard.
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aiight thatnks for the advice and the compliments (:
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