Dubnick
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Thanks sir! Middle guitar is just a Blackstar HT5 through a Mesa 1×12 closed back, using a 57/421 combo pretty close, and in towards the cone. The left and right guitars are each DIs being fed into a combo of the RockRack Pro and Revalver II plug-ins. The other guitars I believe I used the RockRack Pro. Guitar is an LP Classic. If you feel so inclined iTunes or bandcamp purchases are much appreciated!
Thanks sir! Yeah, I tried not to go too nuts pulling low mids out of his voice, because it tends to thin out very easily. Appreciate the feedback!
Thanks sir! I do tend to shy away from emphasizing the upper end of the snare – I have to push myself to not shy away from adding a bit more top end there. I’m sure the drums could be louder, but to be honest, when it comes to my own stuff I have such OCD, that once I’m ok with a mix, I have a hard time even listening to it again, out of fear I will want to change everything – hahahha. Oddly, other peoples stuff that I mix I find it way easier to maintain perspective, but I guess that makes sense. Anyhow, I’ll listen critically to the level of the drums next time I dare listen back. Thanks for the listen and the input!
Thanks for the continued positive feedback guys. I hadn’t checked the forum in a while so sorry for the delayed response. The vocal mic is just a Shure KSM27 (don’t think they make it any more, but I think it’s replacement specs out better) going through a Eureka pre. Wish it was something more impressive, but it’s not. I believe the snare is the Vistalite. Didn’t tune it down, but in my experience, finding a sweet spot in the slow end of the snare and bringing it up significantly can fatten up most higher tuned snares (with some exceptions. Usually boosting somewhere between 150-200 and pulling a little narrowly in the 200-300 to combat any ugliness the boost brings out.
Hadn’t checked back here in a bit – thanks for the additional kind words guys! I love the Metal Foundry set even though I don’t really do metal. I try the other ones a lot and keep coming back to the Metal Foundry stuff.
It is a bit confusing, especially since Sweetwater is listing Music City as available right now for digital delivery with no mention of it being a half downloadable/half boxed version. This also leads to another question: is the boxed version available right now from distributors like Sweetwater and GC?
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