Some more Pod XT Pro Metal Shop & DFH fiddlings!
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Some more Pod XT Pro Metal Shop & DFH fiddlings!
Hey guys,
Just finished another riffage session!
Ibanez RGT -> Boss GE7 -> Pod XT Pro (Metal Shop L6 Big Bottom)
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 22434&q=hi
Cheers,
James.
EDIT: Just listened back to it on the soundclick player.. Some bits sound awful quality, over compressed drums etc! You get the idea anyway!
Just finished another riffage session!
Ibanez RGT -> Boss GE7 -> Pod XT Pro (Metal Shop L6 Big Bottom)
http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplaye ... 22434&q=hi
Cheers,
James.
EDIT: Just listened back to it on the soundclick player.. Some bits sound awful quality, over compressed drums etc! You get the idea anyway!
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Another good clip, you continue to own the musicans forum with these riffs.
Do you use some sort of recording software on your PC to capture these tracks?
Nevermind... From your earlier post
Do you use some sort of recording software on your PC to capture these tracks?
Nevermind... From your earlier post
Guitar rig in details was:
Ibanez RGT42DX
into
Boss GE-7 (Slightly cut bass, I find stock Ibanez pups to muddy things up a little Sad)
into
ISP Decimator
into
Pod XT Pro (Metal Shop upgrade, big bottom patch. I will share if anyone has a pod with the model pack upgrade).
into
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96
into
N-Track Studio software.
I also added a little BBE Sonic Maximizer on the guitar & a slight bit of Waves C4 compressionn on the lows & low mids to help the bottom end remain nice and tight.
As for the drums.. It's the very first DFH sample CD. It's ok, takes a long time to tweak, though.
The snare is one straight from CD with some heavy compression, slight EQ & Reverb.
The Kick is a multi-layered sample.. A DFH sample layered with a really clicky sample over it, toms also.
Cymbals are straight from the DFH CD with some minor tweaking.
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Thanks a lot SuicideNote & warhead!
Umm, main influences!?
Probably Unearth & Killswitch in this clip - As you've probably noticed heheh, sounds like a bit of a rip off!
Also bands like God Forbid, All That Remains & some smaller bands like Fell Silent & Tesseract..
BabyKiller - does it give some sort of error? Do you have a pop up blocker turned on when you open the link?
Umm, main influences!?
Probably Unearth & Killswitch in this clip - As you've probably noticed heheh, sounds like a bit of a rip off!
Also bands like God Forbid, All That Remains & some smaller bands like Fell Silent & Tesseract..
BabyKiller - does it give some sort of error? Do you have a pop up blocker turned on when you open the link?
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haha no prob dude. yeah i could tell that those were what inspired that style of stuff you made, i was just wondering if i was right. my bands recording a new demo with 6 tracks in a week. im pretty pumped. its gonna be badass. we have some different influences though.scrotal_tug wrote:Thanks a lot warhead!
Umm, main influences!?
Probably Unearth & Killswitch in this clip - As you've probably noticed heheh, sounds like a bit of a rip off!
of course pantera, but also testament, exodus, slayer, megadeth. we expirement with different stuff besides thrash but its mainly a kind of thrashy vibe.
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Thanks TK. I can't live without pre-EQ now
I've still got the stock pups in my Ibanez which I find a little muddy. Cutting a little bass with the EQ (100-300hz) seems to help. I geuss it varies from guitar to guitar, though.
I also add a very slight boost in the mids to give it more bite (800/1.6khz area on the GE-7).
I've still got the stock pups in my Ibanez which I find a little muddy. Cutting a little bass with the EQ (100-300hz) seems to help. I geuss it varies from guitar to guitar, though.
I also add a very slight boost in the mids to give it more bite (800/1.6khz area on the GE-7).
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Yeah bud, it can be annoying!
When I listen back to some of the really old stuff, I cringe at how repetative & lifeless the drum arrangements are! They're nothing special now, but I've definatley learned a few things from watching drummers closely & listening to the DFH loops on the CD over and over again!
When I listen back to some of the really old stuff, I cringe at how repetative & lifeless the drum arrangements are! They're nothing special now, but I've definatley learned a few things from watching drummers closely & listening to the DFH loops on the CD over and over again!
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