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Finished recording my first album! Now available! :)

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Good job, interesting sound and nice solo!

 

Here is my negative (but hopefully constructive) feedback though:

Maybe this effect is totally desired, but to me it sounds like the vocals do not have enough "presence". Instead it seems like they are only in the background, while the lead guitar is out in the front and showing off.

This feel quite irritating for me.

 

Thanks for sharing anyway and good luck ;-)

 

PS: Will we see a CDLC soon? I always wondered if actual musicians recreate their songs in Guitar Pro...

Check out my easy tutorial on how to add a metronome to your CDLC: Mute the original music, play only with the metronome and find out how good you really sound! Also: Find CDLCs that have the metronome enabled!

 

Want a USB-Footswitch that you can use to control the tone selection and all the menus in Rocksmith? Check out Rodman's Tutorial and my additions to that!  Footswitch_Logo.png

My CDLCs: Devin Townsend - Life, Deep Peace, Ih-Ah!, Deadhead; Farin Urlaub - Ok

My ideas for new features in Ignition, e.g. filters for Multitrack CDLC and Metronome CDLC.

This is a great track, although I do agree with Azrael, the vocals need a bit of a boost. Otherwise its great! A really interesting track, Ill be on the lookout for it when its released

I really dug it.  Love that it's got a real old school pure rock n roll feel.  Good job and thanks for sharing. 

thanks for sharing.. :)

 

i like that track/arrangement, and (as well constructive critizism) would agree that a bit more time should be spent on the mixing phase..

please don't just wait for the mastering process to get a "good mix" ;)

 

10 hours for recording and mixing the whole 5-track EP?

that's basically what a mixing session for a single song takes when you want high quality results (if it does not contain too many tracks.. some songs may take days to mix well)

 

definitely keep it up and i'd like to hear more in the future :)

I would not have the female singer, the male singer seems a lot more suited to this sort of music.

 

Very fitting solo though, may go on for a tiny bit too long.

loving the 70's feel to this, agree on the boost vocals, i actually like how much louder the lead guitar is over the rest of the band , but do agree the vocals needs a little bit of a boost , especially as it sounds like the volume of the singer is lower after the solo

Guitars: ESP LTD F-54 Bass, Tanglewood Curbow4 Bass, Stagg BC300-N Bass, Yamaha BBN5bk (5String), ESP LTD AX-360, Plus a cheapo no name acoustic

This is great :) Reminds me a bit of Black Crowes. 

 Mortalo, on 11 Feb 2015 - 11:36 AM, said:

Ok, because of poor results and overall lack of skill @NoonyDeloony gets downgraded to Advanced. She would be forever remembered as shameful person... and then she'll make another charming video and we'll forget about that.

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoonyDeloony/videos

Twitching bass unskillfully, here: https://www.twitch.tv/noonydeloony

 

Changing my previous point a bit, maybe just fade the female singer out a bit, so you can just slightly hear her, but the main focus on the male vocals. But it is really great, solid drums, groovy lead and a catchy solo.

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