It has charm. Technically, you have got some clipping going on with the guitar, I think you have maxed out the headroom that loses the subtlety and dynamics. I would suggest a gentler approach. I am guessing you recorded the vocal at same time? I would suggest you move the mic closer to your face than the guitar, or separate the tracks. What DAW are you using?
thanks for the feedback, ill try moving mic closer. im using a zoom h1 handy recorder. i have a rode NT2-A and scarlett solo, just need better laptop or desktop so i can use flS12, without laggin or crashin.
Thank for the suggestion. I will set the vocals back in the mix. I also make my tracks with the vocals as the main focus of my tracks, and want them to be upfront and presence. Thanks again for the comment and suggestion, they do help.
I like very much...I love the tone you have achieved on the harmonised guitars, I would love to remix the song and put a different drum track down. Let me know if you want to do it.
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