Black Sabbath!

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    Re: Black Sabbath! 2014/04/27 09:05:59 (permalink)
    Nice job.
     
    Guitars sound good to me.
     
    Sabbath brings back lots of memories.
     
     
    edit: that was good.... I listened several times.... nice playing in that tune. Enjoyed that on this Sabbath morning.
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    Re: Black Sabbath! 2014/04/27 10:29:17 (permalink)
    Not a bad cover, the guitars and vox do sound good, seem a bit light on the bottom end here lacking weight in the kick.
     
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: Black Sabbath! 2014/04/27 14:27:07 (permalink)
    Sincere thank you's for your comments! This is just about the first song i've managed to get to sound somewhat decent. All the others i have done so far sound pretty much crap. Slowly getting there, i hope..
     
    PS. I think i'll have to get me a pair of near field monitors, i suppose that headphones are just not accurate enough to achieve a proper mix.
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    Re: Black Sabbath! 2014/04/28 14:28:17 (permalink)
    Wow...   flashbacks.   
     
    +1 to the above - I think you did a very good job.   The only thing for me, and I can't believe I'm saying this, is that the distorted guitars might be just a tad loud and overpowering the rhythm section.  However, I do like the dynamics between sections.
     
     
    Edit: the vocals sound great BTW.
     

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