2015/07/02 14:15:49
kzmaier
https://www.reverbnation.com/kzmaier
 
Also checkout "High winds of tomorrow".
 
Thanks for the listen!!!
2015/07/03 08:26:43
dcumpian
Very nice Ken! Good guitar, bass and drum tune. The only critiques I have are:
 
1) The kick is very hard to hear, and could use some low end as well. This would also help compensate for the lack of low end in the bass, which sounds quite good just the way it is.
 
2) The panning effect on the guitar really should be used sparingly. It can be tiring for a whole song.
 
Regards,
Dan
2015/07/05 01:03:37
synkrotron
Hi Ken,
 
I like the guitar lead, but I have to agree with Dan with regards to the panned guitar effect. That has to go I'm afraid, or at least tempered quite a bit.
 
I also like the drums to have a bit more width across the stereo spectrum. But that's just my personal taste.
 
cheers
 
andy
2015/07/05 11:44:38
Wookiee
Sounds to me like the kick is competing with the bass, little touch of surgical EQ to both should eliminate that.  Like Andy a tad more width on the drums would be nice, thanks for sharing. 
2015/07/05 12:59:00
jamesg1213
Nice one Ken. Love the bass on this, really cuts through.
 
dcumpian
The panning effect on the guitar really should be used sparingly. It can be tiring for a whole song.



^ Agreed. I could imagine two guitars panned left and right playing complimentary parts to get a similar effect.
2015/07/05 16:41:13
ohgrant
Really enjpyed the piece. Cool idea about the panning guitar but I agree it gets distracting after a while. James's idea sounds like the ticket for that.
2015/07/05 17:54:45
Lynn
You got some good advice, but I want to tell you that I just love the modulation on the guitar.  It reminds me of the f/x that Adrien Belew got with King Crimson.  I must find that effect in my toolbox.
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