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J.T.
Posted: 10 September 2008 at 6:57am
sounds better than alot of demos ive heard.

good job

 
ForMembersOnly
Posted: 10 September 2008 at 12:45pm
Thanks a lot guys. I agree with the hi hat thing, we worked really hard in getting it to stick out while micing, which sort of bit us in the ass during mixing. And the guitars do clip just a hair, but a little clipping sounded better than having thin guitars, we decided. kick got drowned out somehow.

thanks for all the support guys, you helped loads. Recording and music wise. If anyone is ever planning on recording a home demo, I'd love to come and help/learn some new things. Let me know.

We plan on recording a new song, after the hiatus. it should come out much better, knowing what I know now.

still not using a click track.

 
joshmccabe
Posted: 10 September 2008 at 6:09pm

Any band who does'nt use a click track or writes something that isn't completly mainstream just blows in my opinion.

as well as rippinupthesets.

Do you have band with demos we could here RIP?

I'm sure we'd all love to voice our opinions.

 

 

 

 

Click track steven get with it.

 

 


 
rippinuptheset
Posted: 23 September 2008 at 1:04am
well keep ur mainstream crap.  i was saying it would be tighter if they would play with a click track u condescening ass motherfucker.  fucking emo faggot
 

Edited by rippinuptheset on 23 September 2008 at 1:14am

 
joshmccabe
Posted: 05 October 2008 at 4:09pm

Rip man,

I guess you obviously could'nt sense the strong amount of sarcasm in just about every statement made.Especially,the mainstream one.Click tracks can work yes,theres no doubt in that.Some musciains just prefer not to use one.Using a click track does not always mean it will come out better or even sound better.I just wanted to hear bands you've taken part of due to your quickness to judge others as well.If you're music is/was good I as well as others would say so.

I hope you can realize I ment you no harm or aggression.

 

Then again i'm just an emo faggot so i'm probably wrong regardless,

 

Thanks for you're opinion.


 
rippinuptheset
Posted: 08 October 2008 at 11:54am
u weren't be sarcastic u were being condescending. 

myspace.com/ofreselve

 
lefty
Posted: 03 January 2010 at 4:28am
I prefer setting up a midi drum beat to play to myself. I tend to get lost when all I hear is a click, click, click. This gives me a little more room to go nuts while playing guitar. I will then layer, everything down, vocals included, and most of the time hit the drums up last. I'll have the whole song there with the click track going and I'll take the liberty to go nuts with the drums, while the robot keeps the time. Cause I know I sure won't.
   Then I mute the midi drum track and sha-blamy! Kick-ass song that's in time. Anyways, good luck bro... and can the cans.

 
onlinejack
Posted: 09 April 2010 at 7:46am
Speaker cabinets are 24" High, 12.5" Wide, 9.5" Deep

Kinda between bookshelf and tower.

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webinars

 
FALKEN
Posted: 19 August 2010 at 6:15pm
ersatzglow wrote:
Also, a bass wave peaks about 2 feet from its source, depending on the frequency, so with a distance of a fraction of an inch from the headphone speaker to your ear, you are not going to hear the bass wave's peak, and thus will mix with less low end than your listener will hear on speakers.


This is just........wrong

 
videzyrah
Posted: 19 August 2010 at 6:26pm
fuckin bass was insanely loud in an artificial corner at work. seriously you stuck your head in it and it was practically giving you a head massage

moral of the story ... mixing bass is a bizzare thing that needs room treatment or something

 

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