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sup folks,

ive been away from making my own music for a while coz ive been recording bands full time (check out my top friends on http://www.myspace.com/zorran) but i made a new clip coz i got some new gear. most of the songs i write go to my 2 bands, so yeah.. that just leaves the odd clip

http://streamer2.soundclick.com/jarry_D ... n+fyes.mp3

i was in india recently producing a band and caught up with some friends.. one of whom is a drummer. we wrote the song and recorded the drums in a day, so there isnt much creativity happening riffwise..its mainly a silent sister clip.

the silent sister is an iso box from rivera.. and they seem to have solved the typical boxy iso cab problem. its pretty quiet too.. band practice volumes and you can have a conversation over it.

the guitar chain was a prs mccarty with bareknuckle crawlers > mesa mark IV > silent sister > sennheiser md 421 > api 512c > rme fireface 800.

please comment on the tone and mix
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Zorran wrote:sup folks,

ive been away from making my own music for a while coz ive been recording bands full time (check out my top friends on http://www.myspace.com/zorran) but i made a new clip coz i got some new gear. most of the songs i write go to my 2 bands, so yeah.. that just leaves the odd clip

http://streamer2.soundclick.com/jarr...orran+fyes.mp3

i was in india recently producing a band and caught up with some friends.. one of whom is a drummer. we wrote the song and recorded the drums in a day, so there isnt much creativity happening riffwise..its mainly a silent sister clip.

the silent sister is an iso box from rivera.. and they seem to have solved the typical boxy iso cab problem. its pretty quiet too.. band practice volumes and you can have a conversation over it.

the guitar chain was a prs mccarty with bareknuckle crawlers > mesa mark IV > silent sister > sennheiser md 421 > api 512c > rme fireface 800.

please comment on the tone and mix
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if that doesnt work.. its the first song here :

http://www.soundclick.com/zorran.

sorry for all the trouble :(
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Wow thats mean stuff....sounds really good on these tiny computer speakers, dont have any large speakers hooked up at the mo.
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thanks man.. i have a pair of tiny logitech speakers.. the $30 ones.. single speaker..no crossover etc hooked up to my comp as well so i always spend a good amount of time mixing on them too. glad to know then help :)
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Sounds pretty brutal man! Just need to get some vox in there and I'd totally buy that! :)

I liked the mix too, I'm listening through a decent stereo system (sony home theatre). Only thing that came to my mind was that the kick drum was mixed maybe a tad high, seemed to have a lot of presence through my sub.

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interesting to note.. i do mix with a fair whack of low end.. but did it overshadow everything else? or was it distracting or unpleasant? its just that its always interesting to note other perspectives.. always helps to make a better mix the next time :)
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Zorran wrote:interesting to note.. i do mix with a fair whack of low end.. but did it overshadow everything else? or was it distracting or unpleasant? its just that its always interesting to note other perspectives.. always helps to make a better mix the next time :)
I didn't find it particularly overwhelming at all - probably could of used a bit more if I'm being honest, but that just be my shitbag headphones. :mrgreen:
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Fucking hell Zorran you are the man. I'm listening on some almost flat HD25s and that's a hella professional metal recording. Great playing, nice "woodiness" to the tone that you don't often hear in metal, no doubt thanks to the fairly low output pickups. The drums sound brutal as hell. Solstate is lucky to have you on board.

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Zorran wrote:interesting to note.. i do mix with a fair whack of low end.. but did it overshadow everything else? or was it distracting or unpleasant? its just that its always interesting to note other perspectives.. always helps to make a better mix the next time :)
At around 3:21 in the recording with the double kicks. Just sounded like the low end was a bit overpowering there imo.

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@ dan : thanks man.. i put a low end compressor on the kick and it kinda evened things out :) thankee for that one.

@ sam : cheers dude.. it only took me half a day to track and mix it etc.. so if i had some more time i could make it sound way bigger.. but i was happy enough and eager for some peeps to check out the iso box..so i made it :) i loove hd 25s.. they are almost like having a sub in there with you..and they have such large images..its ridiculous. i wouldnt say solstate is lucky at all.. troy pretty much does everything :p im quite awaiting your bands ep man.. i met greg haver once.. he was a really really nice dude and i cant wait to hear the final product on cd etc. whens it gonna be out?
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Zorran wrote:@ dan : thanks man.. i put a low end compressor on the kick and it kinda evened things out :) thankee for that one.

@ sam : cheers dude.. it only took me half a day to track and mix it etc.. so if i had some more time i could make it sound way bigger.. but i was happy enough and eager for some peeps to check out the iso box..so i made it :) i loove hd 25s.. they are almost like having a sub in there with you..and they have such large images..its ridiculous. i wouldnt say solstate is lucky at all.. troy pretty much does everything :p im quite awaiting your bands ep man.. i met greg haver once.. he was a really really nice dude and i cant wait to hear the final product on cd etc. whens it gonna be out?
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sambrowne wrote:Great playing, nice "woodiness" to the tone that you don't often hear in metal, no doubt thanks to the fairly low output pickups.
That's exactly what I was thinking, it's a different tone for the style of music than you'd usually hear, and that's a very good think I think. Really good mix too. 8)

That silent sister iso-cab looks really, really interesting. Just looking it up on the Rivera site, did the one you use have the standard G12T-75 speaker?
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@ Sam : i definately will man.. we got tris (my ex bandmate from newwayhome) on drums now and he beyond nails it like a cd everytime. its good fun to play the songs every single time.. which i guess is further testimony to how good they are. i rate them highly too :)

@ Gelato : yep.. stock gt75. i was looking at the celestion and eminence site for days coz i thought id need a replacement, but turns out i dont need one! maybe the scooped nature of the speaker fits in with the small size of the whole thing.
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