Very happy with the final mix. The overall drum sound most of all. Bonus points if you can nail down the vocal homages. There are a few and they were extremely enjoyable to listen to back. And how about that $40 DOD Grunge box (Music-Go-Round, Virginia Beach rocks) delivering....
The Recording Studio Pro upgrade had paid for itself after about two hours and is still functioning well with most all the rest of the equipment. Money well spent to be sure. Just installed a new drum sequencer and it'll be featured in the next track- currently underway
Pls Enjoy your Ramen responsibly
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Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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