Recording My Band's Demo...
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 9:51 am
So we're in the process of recording our demo and most of the mixing is being handled by me. We recorded these into a TASCAM 2488 Neo then exported to my mac because I feel more comfortable using Garageband for edits then the recorder itself. No disrespect to the recorder. It sounds great but I didn't want to jack anything up there. If nothing else, I can always scrap what's in GB and reload the raw tracks from the tascam.
So here's the setup. Drums are my drumers digital kit in stereo, just two tracks, so I'm somewhat limited on the setup. I've done some EQing on specific areas from bass drum, snare and toms (actually I hit it with a preset EQ and tweaked it. I'm still a n00b so this was my best option I thought). Vocals were recorded wet so I'm working with what's there (not my decision. Singer wanted them wet). Bass was recorded direct and I'm running it through the built in amp sims. Not bad for what it is. I want to bring the bass up and out a bit though. Guitars were done two different ways. Basic rhythm tracks were done at the drummer's place with my Egnater Seminar amp into a 1960A with Greenbacks, being close mic'ed by a Pyle 57 clone, outside of the dustcap area but pointed towards the edge of the dustcap. These were doubled up at my own house with my Metroplex close mic'ed with my E906 pretty much right on the dustcap. Leads were done the same but I cranked the midrange on my amp to fill it out. Double tracked the leads with two different takes of the lead panned ever so slightly left and right of center. The old Iommi/Rhoads/Dimebag trick. At any rate, this is my first real mix and any criticisms, feedback, takeaways would really help. My main concerns are getting more bass guitar mids coming through and a bigger drum sound if possible. Drummer thinks they sound small, I think they fit well, but either way let me know.
https://soundcloud.com/user-800138079/shattered-1
So here's the setup. Drums are my drumers digital kit in stereo, just two tracks, so I'm somewhat limited on the setup. I've done some EQing on specific areas from bass drum, snare and toms (actually I hit it with a preset EQ and tweaked it. I'm still a n00b so this was my best option I thought). Vocals were recorded wet so I'm working with what's there (not my decision. Singer wanted them wet). Bass was recorded direct and I'm running it through the built in amp sims. Not bad for what it is. I want to bring the bass up and out a bit though. Guitars were done two different ways. Basic rhythm tracks were done at the drummer's place with my Egnater Seminar amp into a 1960A with Greenbacks, being close mic'ed by a Pyle 57 clone, outside of the dustcap area but pointed towards the edge of the dustcap. These were doubled up at my own house with my Metroplex close mic'ed with my E906 pretty much right on the dustcap. Leads were done the same but I cranked the midrange on my amp to fill it out. Double tracked the leads with two different takes of the lead panned ever so slightly left and right of center. The old Iommi/Rhoads/Dimebag trick. At any rate, this is my first real mix and any criticisms, feedback, takeaways would really help. My main concerns are getting more bass guitar mids coming through and a bigger drum sound if possible. Drummer thinks they sound small, I think they fit well, but either way let me know.
https://soundcloud.com/user-800138079/shattered-1