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I studied Music Technology as an a-level, AS & A2.
Here are the two recording projects that I was required to do (one per year). These are prety much my first two pieces I've ever recorded/played in a studio & mixed. Guitar, bass, vocals (played/sung by me) & Cajon (courtesy of my Music Tech Teacher Mr Ben Love, played by him).

First year I chose the song 'Never Too Late' by Three Days Grace - as an acoustic version, because my school didn't have a drumkit, but a fully euipped studio... werd, eh? Guitar, bass, vocals (played/sung by me) & Cajon (courtesy of my Music Tech Teacher Mr Ben Love, played by him).
[url="http://soundcloud.com/alecrgmills/alec-1b-retake-songbird"]http://soundcloud.com/alecrgmills/alec-1b-retake-songbird[/url]

Second Year, I learned from mistakes, and I think, I made an overall good mix with the song 'Songbird' by Oasis. Guitar/bass/percussion (played by myself) & vocals (sung by 'Frank', a friend of my teacher).
[url="http://soundcloud.com/alecrgmills/3b-alec-mills-never-too-late"]http://soundcloud.com/alecrgmills/3b-alec-...-never-too-late[/url]


Anyway, how much of a disaster were they?
Obviously here to learn. I can give some good idea as to why the first year was so crappy. A very steep learning curve! I had a little over 3 hours to record everything. Which is why vocals are out of time - not to mention we did have trouble with our patch-bay short circuiting and totally missing out the desk and going straight the the computer.

2nd year sounds a lot better, but I kinda think it sounds a little 'dead' as a whole song. I don't know what it is. However, percussion too loud. but hey maybe my speakers at home, it sounded fine at 'school'.

However, I still do realise that these are still very crappy mixes! xD

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I know this might not be the constructive criticism your after..

but I can download them for my phone? I like them. :)

All I would say is that the harmonising vocals in the oasis cover might be a little loud, but the percussion levels sound fine. It does seem a little thin though, I'm not sure what you could do there? Possibly if you ever have some time, you could re-mix them and send them to me, I'm quite a fan!

Oh and the links don't match the description in the OP, you got them switched around!

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I wanted to do music tech as an A-level but there weren't enough people doing it so i couldn't :)

The first one I think really sounded as if you didn't do much to it. I think the recording needed a bit more of an atmosphere, which could have been achieved by dual tracking the guitar and having it in stereo and adding a bit of reverb. I think the echo at the end on the vocals was probably overdoing it a bit though, the feedback could have been reduced. Also i like to make echoes a bit more interesting by utilizing alternating stereo tails and the "megaphone" eq effect.

I thought the oasis sounded a bit better though. As someone mentioned on the website, the vocals were possibly a bit too loud. It's a bit ridiculous that there is no drum kit at the school. It's something they should invest in. Or maybe you should have just bought your own :)

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