Re: Tell Me What You Think About This Remix. I love The Bass.
The bass to me sounds moderately clean. Maybe a little grit, but to me, an overdriven bass tone is more in the realm of Lemmy and Geezer Butler, while there is the stereo chorus clean/distorted blend that Peter Steele had.
This reminds me more of Mike Starr, Duff McKagen, and Jason Newsted. The overall tones aren't all that similar, but the crisp clarity and precision in the tone is there. I liked it. I would use less compression on the track though - I can hear ever so slight distortion on the peaks of the cymbal hits. I'd also want the part where the rest of the instruments come in to jump out at the listener more - give it a bit of room for dynamics (loud is relative - for something to be loud, there has to be something quiet to compare it to). Maybe have the bass intro (just the intro, not the entire bass track) a little quieter - if you think fade ins are cool have it slowly fade in over all 8 measures in the intro - and then BAM everything comes in at the loudest the stereo track can be without clipping. That's what I'd do. Still good though.
The bass to me sounds moderately clean. Maybe a little grit, but to me, an overdriven bass tone is more in the realm of Lemmy and Geezer Butler, while there is the stereo chorus clean/distorted blend that Peter Steele had.
This reminds me more of Mike Starr, Duff McKagen, and Jason Newsted. The overall tones aren't all that similar, but the crisp clarity and precision in the tone is there. I liked it. I would use less compression on the track though - I can hear ever so slight distortion on the peaks of the cymbal hits. I'd also want the part where the rest of the instruments come in to jump out at the listener more - give it a bit of room for dynamics (loud is relative - for something to be loud, there has to be something quiet to compare it to). Maybe have the bass intro (just the intro, not the entire bass track) a little quieter - if you think fade ins are cool have it slowly fade in over all 8 measures in the intro - and then BAM everything comes in at the loudest the stereo track can be without clipping. That's what I'd do. Still good though.
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