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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20nli:457263"]Sounds good. Try turning the cymbals down a cunt-hair, and tweaking up a little at 15k. It'll come across, but it'll sound a little less "dull". The snare sound is good, but it needs some punch. Theres a million things you can do. Copy the track, and make an identical snare. Tweak the eq, add a little (LITTLE!) reverb, and mix it back in with the other track. Now tweak the eq of the original to accomodate it. (pull back the frequencies you boosted on the other track. You've got a good, loud, and punchy recording. In my opinion, for hardcore, the guitars are a little muddy and the bass is really loud. It's a good mix, but listen to some old murphy's law or the first terror record. As for your bass drum, if you make an effort to come to Plymouth and can mix down the bass track to a wav file I could probably resample it, and give you a sampled track to mix in with the original. You can get my # from the kid that got peed on by a girl. [/QUOTE]
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