Not really to be taken seriously, but lemme know what you think. Also feedback is welcome, but keep in mind I only did the drums.
Edit: Also, just incase any of you are misled by the video into thinking I have some sort of drumming talent, I did the drums in EZdrummer Drumkit From Hell, so it isn't actually me playing. My sister/parents got me dfh for Christmas and this was my way of learning how to use it.
On December 30 2009 09:56 Aurious wrote: i think if you lower the volume of the insruments a bit so the vocals don't seem like the instruments it would be better
Unfortunately I only had the original song (vocals and instruments) and the guitar added by nekofrog as a single track, so the only thing I had control over was the level of the drums in relation to everything else. Although I agree with you, I think, I fretted for a long time after it was finished on the proper level of the drums, and ended up going with this.
The drums are a bit on the weak side but it is pretty awesome
as for trying to get rid of vocals, you can try the old inversion trick with audacity. It probably won't work very well now that you added new tracks to it, but hey it's worth a try.
But on a more serious note I'll look into it, but it just doesn't feel metalifyable. Also the drum track on the song is very powerful, so it would be really hard to get creative on-top of it since the kick drum is already so loud.
But on a more serious note I'll look into it, but it just doesn't feel metalifyable. Also the drum track on the song is very powerful, so it would be really hard to get creative on-top of it since the kick drum is already so loud.