New Hardcore Recording Posted at Creative Sound Images

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Post by Silencio »

The relationship between drum and guitars is closer to that "over-limited" thing I expect from this kind of production. Nicer.
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Post by lbanks »

You seemed to have tamed that midrange bite well. As I said, I'm not to familiar with this style, but, as a bass player, I'd also suggest boosting the bass a bit. Maybe boost the bass track in the 80hz range and a bit of cut at 200hz. But as always, YMMV. :D
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Post by creativesoundimagesdotcom »

iBanks,

Again thanks for the input and taking the time to listen to it again. I will take a look at what you are suggesting.
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Post by greybetheashes »

here is a link to empires myspace. the recording mentioned here is totally different than whats on their page.

www.myspace.com/empireshardcore
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