I'm actually a huge fan of Vol 3. The songs are killer. The album has a great flow to it, its easy to listen to start to finish. I just think the mix is atrocious.
All Hope is Gone is an awesome album. I think it really gets a bad rap at times.
The last album was good, a couple of tunes caught...
One thing to keep in mind if you decide to get a Captor, is that they have fixed ohm values. If your amp is 8ohms you will need the 8 ohm version. For a simple solution at a reasonable price you almost can't beat them.
I agree. I think he is the best choice. He produced their albums from Kill to the new one. I think that gives him a leg up on learning the songs, as he may already be familiar with some of them. Not only that, but he's an insane guitar player.
My two 7's are standard, I have two 6's that are standard one of them is able to drop D easily. I have one 6 in open B (my Devy tuned, although I think he's c), one in D standard, and my one last 6 in B standard. my acoustics are all standard.
Jackson and Esp necks are my favorite. That said my Se's neck is the most comfortable neck of the guitars I own. So I guess that makes me a thin kinda guy.
Surfacing is such a well written album as is the one before it, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, which is the album I got into her with. The last couple haven't really captured my attention but those two are so good.
I really don't have any guilty pleasures, but my buddies give me shit for jamming...
Pretty standard Slipknot song. Seemed like the safe single to release first. I thought it was good, but am hoping for a little more aggression, not necessarily anger, from the rest of the album. A return to the the musical chaos of the Iowa days would be nice.
I came from an older version of pro tools to reaper. I couldn't imagine going back. Reaper was just so easy to pickup for me. I agree the plug ins are a little bland but they are very functional. Routing tracks is easy. There are a lot of resources online to help as well.