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by mattinbeloit » Tue May 16, 2006 12:17 am
The quality was preatty good, but im guessing you did this in a studio by the name (i'm smart arnt i!). A suggestion on the piano because that's what stood out the most to me as awkwardly placed. You had it panned preatty much exclusivly to the left side. You just need to creat a new track and take that same piano audio wave and pan the second one all the way to the right to creat an almost stereo recording atmosphere. The piano was good in that you had it mixed in a dissonant way, but it needs to fill stuff up a bit more, and I think by having one track panned all the way to the left and one all the way to the right (same volume and everything) will fill stuff up a little better, mix into the recording better, and not overpower the other instruments with their placements. Also, some of the extra guitar got a bit overpowering and busy, make the solos a bit more simpler or something so stuff is not so busy. I think at the end with the electric guitar comming in, it needs to follow more witht he lead guitar and work as a simple backing track to the lead guitar and let the acoustic do the solo, it seemed like at times they were battling each other for the solo spot. Over all, good work and it sounded good, I just feal obligated to be nit picky on a studio recording because you most likley have put alot of time and money into getting something good, but good work man, keep it up I enjoyed it.
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