Recorded a new Track today.

80's_Metal

Underglazed Hair Metalologist
Used a regular Cubase 7LE generated drum track (Which I learned how to speed up today!)
Used the Zoom H4N to record both guitar tracks.

Guitar is my Dean Blue Water V with SH-6 DDJ bridge 59 Neck - tuned drop D

Amp is Roland XL40 clean and dry (no effects at all)

Right channel is Metal Muff

Left Channel is Digitech Metal Master

Used the Decimator to clean up a lot (The metal Muff still leaked a lot of hissiness about the place)



This is not a produced perfect track, merely a rough draft if you will. Just learning the ropes and having fun.

All Criticism welcomed. Thanks.

The Super Duper Studio picture!!!!
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Re: Recorded a new Track today.

Nothing to criticize; experimentation is great and being able to track and store your ideas is one of the more useful inventions of the past century. :) I like the riffs, too.
 
Re: Recorded a new Track today.

A question: is this double tracked? If so, you might want to try panning them further apart so they don't just blob up the center. Even hard left and hard right is okay.
 
Re: Recorded a new Track today.

I think I panned them 51% each side. Seemed like a lot in my headphones.... I may go further and listen again. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
Re: Recorded a new Track today.

Half way is dangerous territory if you are using canned drums because tom fills are usually in that space. I usually pan the guitars so they are WIDER than the drums; just like you would set up guitars on a stage, with the guitars besides the drum kits, on the outermost edges of the stage.
 
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There is no right or wrong when it comes to mixing ... but I do like the wider spread on the guitars!
 
Re: Recorded a new Track today.

From gear of humble origins it may be, but the result is good. It would be good to hear a final version of this with bass and vox.
 
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