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Hi buddy!
To be honest, I reckon you’re pretty much there, couple of things, I know music never has to be exact, but I would say bring the snare a bit more forward, get a bit more bottom in there, drop a bit of bass off the toms, and after that maybe thin out the guitars a touch then bring the whole mix up to suit on the master bus (bit of a bodge way of doing it, but gets results easily for testing) also the only other thing I would say and please don’t take offence but if you’re doubling guitars I would work more with a gate on the sound and just lining up left and right channels a touch more, the recording doesn’t has to be spot on, in fact that’s half of what you’re looking for – check out the following two links to see that you can get a huge but yet still tight sound using the Haas effect to your advantage….
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haas_effect
http://www.benvesco.com/blog/mixing/2009/mix-recipes-heavy-guitar-haas-and-eq/
Anyway good stuff, be cool to hear more!
Regards
David @ VOLiTiAN
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