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Just leave it without anything but the guitar signal. :)

And please sync the exported track (WAV), so that it is as long as the backing track (even if most of it is silence), so I don't have to find the right spots when I drag the clip into Pro Tools. Thanks! :)
 
Finished guitar! I decided to do it all in a single take with only a couple overdubs that I felt were absolutely necessary. Let me know if there are any other parts that need to be added to this or some errors I missed and I'll fix them tonight!

https://mosh.bandcamp.com/track/alex-guitar
 
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Excellent! There's some sketchy timing going on at around 4:50, but other than that, nothing worth mentioning. Great job!
There are two issues though:
1. It's in low bit rate mp3. Send it in WAV.
2. The signal is kinda noisy (granted, the mp3 compression has made it a bit worse): It's a straight DI? There's nothing else going on that could induce noise? I can filter most of it out with a Low pass filter before reamp, and gate whatever remaining, but if there's anything you can do about it in your end, the better. If nothing, then don't worry about it.

@Saapanael Yes, please do. And in WAV.
 
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Oops, forgot bandcamp converts to mp3 automatically. Going to bed in a few minutes but I'll take a look at the noise and find a different host to upload tomorrow.
 
Sounds good!

One general recording tip: hold your last chord for a stupid amount of time. Let Yax handle the fade-out in the mix. I gave Yax a full minute of sustain on my last note, knowing it's way more than he'll ever need, because I didn't want to cut him short.
 
Soundwise, no, because I overdid it and tried to mold it into something's it shouldn't be. It'll be more back to basics, Piece of Mind raw style when I redo it. As we don't have the synths it's easier than try to get a Somewhere in Time vibe, it's easier (actually, it's easier even disregarding the synths, as it's much less polished in general). So it'll probably be kinda raw, not that processed - Unlike my entry to the Metal core remix contest I'm on on FB.

Mosh did! I just cut it short at random, as it's just a rough playalong mix anyway.
 
Hmm, I think the first version is better, actually. Mainly because the guitar is synced to the drums much more precisely there.
 
I'll check the sync and increase the bass. I think the new drum mix is better though. It's more natural. Plus, it doesn't have that 120 ish hz snare resonance that's impossible to get rid of in a scooped, fat mix, without getting a tinny snare.
 
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