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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:1074842"]Well, i'm not realy getting a good idea, cause my work puters' speakers suck. But so far i can hear almost everything. I would say the drums are the most quiet, but that could be these speakers. I definitely can't hear the bass drum. The bass/guitars/vocs are all loud and proud, and all sound clear and even. Which is impressive. I know you obviously don't want to spend the time mixing, but Kyle (our bass player) will, and i'm really looking foward to hearing it. (and to hearing this on good speakers.) It sounds like you got some good clean sounds. You haven't done anything with any other songs have you? You have the rest of the set and just only did a rough mix of this one, right? You da man dog, i mean that.[/QUOTE]
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