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Old 06-24-2009, 01:18 PM
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I'd like to get some feedback on some recordings I did recently for my band, teamLIFT. We are a hard rock but not-quite-metal band. For some samples and context, visit www.myspace.com/teamliftrock. This is a section of "End of a Certain World" (see link at bottom of post)

I'm hoping this thread can open up a good discussion on basic recording and mastering techniques. I'm looking for suggestions for getting a solid tone when I record, and how I can tighten up my sound in mixing/mastering.
I've never really been happy with my tone and never seem to get recordings to turn out the way I think they sound in the studio. It doesn't just seem to compare to other recordings I hear.

First off, I notice now that there's a lot of rattle in my bass, is there anything I can do to avoid that? I never seem to notice it when I'm playing but it always seems to come through afterward. I have time to re-do what I've done, so I'd like to get things cleared up before I head back, in case I should redo anything.
Aside from that, what do you guys particularly notice about my sound? Does it need more of something, less of something, etc?

Please keep in mind that I've been playing for barely 3 years, so try to ignore the fact that I'm just not very good. However, feel free to point out if my particular playing style or lack of skill is leading to certain issues in my recordings. I will take no offense

Equipment I used:
-Spector Legend Classic 4
-Tech21 SansAmp
-Ampeg BA115 mic'd 2-5in from front grille with an Audix F12 (technically a drum mic)

You might question why I chose to use a drum mic. My options were a Shure SM57, the Audix F10,12,14,15, and a Shure condenser (not sure which model). I went with the F12 since it seems to have more support for the mid-low end as it is used for toms generally.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-John

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Old 06-25-2009, 11:38 AM
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Recording our final album!
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Old 06-25-2009, 01:05 PM
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So...why bother posting it?
How do you mean? Why bother posting what?
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Old 06-25-2009, 06:07 PM
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It says this is your final album. You guys are breaking up, why post the album for critiquing?
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Oh, because I'm not done recording, and I'd like to get advice/tips to master it for the album.
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Old 06-27-2009, 07:34 PM
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IMO...
- the rhythm guit is too loud in the mix (Honest Battle)- seems to be drowning out everything else... and maybe might need to be EQ'd a shade lower?

- Hard to really hear the bass tone actually but I think I catch what you mean. Maybe open the tone on your bass and EQ bass up on amp/desk to catch that toolish tone?

- Can't hear a rattle- but I imagine the culprit would be in your cab.

- In genaral.... Mo bass!

Sounds good man!

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