I feel that basically their bands arrangement for this song is pretty much for "live" usage.
I mix on a pair of MSP3 speakers and also on a pair of TDK hi-fiish 2.1 system. accidentally forgot to turn off the TDK when mixing damn tulan, have to keep redoing and redoing..
Basically what i can hear is when the bassist plays the higher strings, is that he accidentally lets the other strings ring, letting out those HUGE sub bass that dominates the song, so i did a sharp cut at around 25 or 30 hz, not sure where, forgot liao. And also compressed it becos certain parts are really boomy.
Well one thing i learnt is that to record a band's song really well the recordist needs to know their song really well.
Yeah, frankly speaking, i dont really know how to balance out this guy's solo, to i mean make it sound like a real solo. i gave it a lil vol, and added some reverb, and yeah a stereo delay. but it still sounds like crap...
The drums, i think the only toms the guy used was the floor tom, and occasionally the rack ones. Prob is i dont have a kick mic and the guy cant play very well and doesnt wana tune the toms to his liking even though i told him the drums aint tuned right. hehe
I feel that the endless tweaking is quite fustrating. I might wana re-record them all over again.
How would you suggest i do the thing? Record everyone dry, then effect it myself later on? Or is that any part of the arrangements i can take out and use a synth instead?(actually i've seriously considered that)
Or maybe you can tell me how i can balance the thing properly when i re-record everything.
I feel its damn hard to record a band properly, my ears get fatigue damn fucking fast man... Totally cant spot many deadly mistakes at the recording stage due to "too many takes" syndrome.
Hey vegan, so what do you do? Are you in the music industry?