New Defining Hour Recording

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http://www.myspace.com/thedefininghour

We got the unmastered version of Destroyer back. Check it out and let us know what you think!

The recording and mixing was done by Jason Kirchner.

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Sounds good fella's!! :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by Feelgood »

Awesome. I'm looking forward to hearing the rest, too.
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pretty sweet, dudes.
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I almost blew my speakers because of all the low end on the guitar. I will wait till u post the mastered version
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I agree with Killjingle. Once the mastered version is done, this should sound pretty killer. The ingredients are there.
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Thanks to everyone for checking it out.

JP, When we get our couple songs back I'll be sending them your way :)

Thanks again
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Post by KeithReynolds »

Mastering is the process after mixing. Mastering puts the final polish on the track and is where the track volume comes from.
Most of the work is done in the mixing stage, id say it hasnt been through the MIXING stage. Most people dont know the difference between Mixing and Mastering, so i thought id clear that up.
The mixing process includes: changing levels, panning, EQ adjustments , Effects, frequency slotting, Automation and more.
By the way, good song guys. Once its mixed, it will sound awesome.
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I didnt feel the need to explain mastering to Mike. Im pretty sure most of the folks here know what it is.
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Post by UNEARTHA7XMatt »

My idea of Mixing and Mastering


Mixing is when I go out and mingle with the ladies and get no play! :(

Mastering is what I do when I go home alone after the mingling :lol:
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lol
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Killjingle wrote:I didnt feel the need to explain mastering to Mike. Im pretty sure most of the folks here know what it is.
Im sorry, I wasnt explaining it to him. I was just offering some information that defines the processes. I still think that most people dont know the difference, unless they are into recording and producing. Im really sorry for trying to offer helpful info.
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Actually I think Kirch mixed the song quickly through computer speakers because he blew his good speakers. I trust Kirch and his judgement on levels 100% and we couldn't ask for a better person to work with.

We asked him for it last minute to take to an all ages show so I thought I'd post it. He did it quickly for us because he is so accommodating.

I was told it wasn't mastered and was mixed quickly. I was trying to relay what info was given to me.

I do appreciate the comments/information.

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Killjingle wrote:I didnt feel the need to explain mastering to Mike. Im pretty sure most of the folks here know what it is.
Im sorry, I wasnt explaining it to him. I was just offering some information that defines the processes. I still think that most people dont know the difference, unless they are into recording and producing. Im really sorry for trying to offer helpful info.
I really didnt know the difference until about 2 years ago when we ventured to Spider Studios in Cleveland to record one of my past bands demo's. Ben Schigel produced it and filled me in on alot of things that I really had no idea about one being the mixing and mastering difference!
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Post by Killjingle »

the apology is on me dude. I know what u are saying. All is good.
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