I am about 3/4 done with my first solo project. It a collection of instrumentals I have written over the years. I would appreciate some advice on my first stab at a mix (or general comments on the music.)
http://www.betterguitar.com/fortydays.mp3
It starts off with a guitar riff, adds "jazzy" octave guitar, breaks down to a bass riff with guitar lead, then switches gears near the end and adds a screaming lead guitar, and ends with some general guitar bashing.
I did this on my ancient PowerBook G4 400Mhz! and original version MOTU 828 (don't you just love limitations!) and DP 4.61. The intro is two NI FM7 noise patches panned across each other, the bass is a Kontakt 2 sample, the guitars are my Les Paul through a PODxt (3 different patches.) The drums are from a Joey Kramer sample CD.
Thanks in advance.
Mark Starlin
Guitar Instrumental Mix Advice Desired
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Re: Guitar Instrumental Mix Advice Desired
Overall, I like the tune, but...mstarlin wrote: http://www.betterguitar.com/fortydays.mp3
It starts off with a guitar riff, adds "jazzy" octave guitar, breaks down to a bass riff with guitar lead, then switches gears near the end and adds a screaming lead guitar, and ends with some general guitar bashing.
I did this on my ancient PowerBook G4 400Mhz! and original version MOTU 828 (don't you just love limitations!) and DP 4.61. The intro is two NI FM7 noise patches panned across each other, the bass is a Kontakt 2 sample, the guitars are my Les Paul through a PODxt (3 different patches.) The drums are from a Joey Kramer sample CD.
Thanks in advance.
Mark Starlin
I felt like the chord riff guitar from the intro was pushed too far back during the melody sections. I think the clean octave guitar is a little loud and shrill.
On the breakdown section, I wasn't crazy about the flood of echo. That may be a style thing you were going for, so maybe it's a matter of personal taste.
In contrast, I thought the screamy guitar was too dry. And to be picky, I heard some intonation problems on a few bends.
And the ending seems like a not-ending - just like the tune stopped.
I'm listening on desktop speakers, so I won't comment on the bass balance, and let it be known that I'm not a POD fan.
Re: Guitar Instrumental Mix Advice Desired
Thank you. This is what I am looking for.Billster wrote:mstarlin wrote: http://www.betterguitar.com/fortydays.mp3
Overall, I like the tune, but...
I felt like the chord riff guitar from the intro was pushed too far back during the melody sections. I think the clean octave guitar is a little loud and shrill.
On the breakdown section, I wasn't crazy about the flood of echo. That may be a style thing you were going for, so maybe it's a matter of personal taste.
In contrast, I thought the screamy guitar was too dry. And to be picky, I heard some intonation problems on a few bends.
And the ending seems like a not-ending - just like the tune stopped.
I'm listening on desktop speakers, so I won't comment on the bass balance, and let it be known that I'm not a POD fan.
Riff too soft. Lead guitar too loud: noted. Perhaps your Desktop speakers are making the guitar sound shrill (any other opinions out there?)
I was going for the echo thing...
I could add a little reverb to the lead guitar. I'll try that.
There are definately intonation "problems" on the lead, but I left the "mistakes" because I like the feel of the solo. I'm not afraid to show some warts... They grow on you

It was sort of a "crash into a wall" ending. But I like it.
Thanks again. Anyone else?
Mark
I agree with Billster on all counts except one: I like the sound of the POD.
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mixing: Mac Mini M4 Pro - 64 GB RAM - Focusrite Scarlett Solo - OS 15.3.2 - DP 11.34
VIs and Plug-ins: hundreds (amassed since 1990)