Scorched again
I am trying to learn how to best mix a bass into a song without either being to loud or quiet. I have thick skin and take constructive critique well. Suggestions??? playing is not perfect either that I know.
Girard
What has helped me with hard jams like this is listening to Basster to be honest. I cannot copy his great tone, but I can take cues from him about how big and dominating the bass is permitted to be and still be considered a good jam. Hope this helps. Don't be shy about looking up to people. I do it and it has helped me. I am still struggling with mixing too, I only have cool edit, which is old and basic.
I have STeinberg LE which came with my Zoom B3 but I have no idea how to use it.
My complaint with the B3 is that most of the preset "tones" are either too soft or way too loud and overloads the input.
YOu and me both brother. I think we are long lost brothers in the bass world..We should definitely keep an eye on eachother ;) I got your back if you got mine :)
The playing here was good and is perfectly acceptable for hard rock, and even at that some of your nice accents came out.
Good work man.
We got mixing to learn you and me both !! +1
I have STeinberg LE which came with my Zoom B3 but I have no idea how to use it.
My complaint with the B3 is that most of the preset "tones" are either too soft or way too loud and overloads the input.
YOu and me both brother. I think we are long lost brothers in the bass world..We should definitely keep an eye on eachother ;) I got your back if you got mine :)
The playing here was good and is perfectly acceptable for hard rock, and even at that some of your nice accents came out.
Good work man.
We got mixing to learn you and me both !! +1

Danalyze45
Psycho made a good point...two ways I am hearing this. The tone is a little more mid than low...a boost in the lower freqs could give this some kick and depth OR a boost in DB might also do the trick since the guitar here is carrying a lot of low freqs. I would try both approaches and see which feels best? I think the playing is pretty good and this mix is close to "right on" :)
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Your bass is a little thin, would like to "feel" it a bit more.
Mix overall is good. Think it needs boosted about 4 DB. But, not knocking you bro. :)
Not my advice here, take it for what it is worth, 1.5 cents. lol..
I normalize myself with a commercial song, to get headphones or monitors to the right listening level. And match whatever to that.
Then I try to get the drums loud, then add the bass in, just under the kick. This allows drummer to drive tempo. But the bass runs the song. :)
Then guitars to just under the splash of cymbals. Seems to be a good mark for me.
Singer is louder than anyone. Of course.
JMHO not advice. :) +2