• Besides trigger finger woes, I have company staying here for a couple of weeks for the Holidays so I am trying to squeeze out mixes during "sneak aways". I figure if Per can do it with fever then I should be able to do some being "half" well. ;)

    This began with the walk-down riff then I just fumbled around for the intro, bridge, and tie-ins. I doubled stereo tracks for the guitar and did soft pans. It seemed to sound the best for the tone I was after on this. I also tried using the kick and snare to highlight some guitar notes as Franjoe30 had suggested and mainly on the intro.

    I used the Dual Rectifier AT5 by Amporium for guitar, and Brass Driver GEQ Metal by DonPeterson for bass. Drums are a mix of SD3 and MT Power Drumkit.

    Not prefect but sounds pretty crisp. Cut me some slack for being down to 3 fingers. I'd like to get one more out before New Year. Happy Holidays everyone!

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    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.

  • I start recognizing your own style in your tracks , wich is a pretty cool thing to develop.

    I also hear a lot of rush influence , like the lead singer is waiting to sing these high pitched voices :)

  • I hear continued improvement on the production and mix here as well as improvement on the timing which is great to hear. Keep working at it!

    Thanks Per ! I hope to bring in a little more complicated riffing and techniques into mixes for next year, and expand on my play style. I need you all to get me there!

    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.

  • I start recognizing your own style in your tracks , wich is a pretty cool thing to develop.

    I also hear a lot of rush influence , like the lead singer is waiting to sing these high pitched voices :)

    Thanks waraba ! That's one massive compliment I did not expect. I always hear the singer in my head when I play. I bet I get teary-eyed the first time I hear a vocalist against my track. I think that's got to be a pretty emotional moment. Hope I get there!

    Larry Mar @ Lonegun Studios. Neither one famous yet.