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Music & Sound FX / Is this really that bad?

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iron programmer
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Posted: 6th Aug 2009 22:38
Title says it all. Be as harsh and cynical as you want.

mi keety tot mi gramer?

(My kitty taught me grammer.)

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Black Rebel Heart
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Posted: 7th Aug 2009 02:02
Sounds kvlt. Is it supposed to be black metal? I like it.
wickedly kick it
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Posted: 7th Aug 2009 06:20
Okay its alright. But something i want to throw out there is that you want to make you guitar to be crisp, the distortion is nice, but theres a thing as too much

iron programmer
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Posted: 8th Aug 2009 01:24
@ wickedly kick it-
I know, it's just a crappy recording quality.

mi keety tot mi gramer?

(My kitty taught me grammer.)
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Posted: 8th Aug 2009 07:53 Edited at: 10th Aug 2009 18:27
For a raw recording its fine. its not really to much , its just not eq-ed properly.
shoot me an email and I'll tell you how to polish your sound a little.
oh and btw, kill the compression on it . it ruins it.

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BearCDP
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Posted: 10th Sep 2009 02:45
Like gamer boots said, mostly good balance between sounds for a quick take. However, you clipped a little bit on some of the vocals, the levels were good--but you probably had issues with plosives. The PUHs and TUHs of language really sound weird when recorded. You can either:

1. Buy a pop filter (not really necessary)

2. Make a pop filter (search youtube, there's a good video on it)

3. Tape a pen/pencil to the microphone (use a little tape as possible of course) - This will break up the air movement that comes from plosives and will probably help with your peaking and give you a cleaner recording that is easier to EQ and add effects to. Also, compression on rock/pop vocals of any sort is usually a good thing.
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Posted: 13th Sep 2009 12:58
I recomend using nady microphones and yes an actual real pro pop filter that is double screened would help. You will also need a parametric eq to kill some frequencies that you dont want in the track.

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Gamerboots~

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