VERY cool tune. Interesting development and I personally love hearing shit that is not, well, like every other goddamn tune these days. Heavy riff + cookie vocal = recycled BS. Wish I had the guitar chops of both of you guys, but two words of advice if I may: kneeling during a non-soulful...
Heavy awesome goodness!!! Thank you for sharing! :hbang: I think the final mix sounds spot on personally. I'd only say the Bb you keep going back to is flat to my ear...but a screaming vocal might cover that up. :scream:
No offense, but I wouldn't call that an "amazing" progression. :squint: I'm a classical musician too...and I like Djent!! And metal! Tell your friend he needs to listen more. (I liked your "imperfextion" track MUCH better fwiw...):hbang: But to your question, I would say the drum sounds...
That's different than the Easter tunes I played at church this morning! :thepope: :squint: While I don't dig the vocals (see my sig tho) I think the guitar tone is really great! Wow...very heavy tone from the ADA indeed! Care to share what impulses you used?? Well done.
Sorry, what I meant was, I think the PLAYING is what makes it sounds great, not (only) the pickup. Not a well constructed sentence, but...it was meant as a compliment. :lol:
Man this sounds HUGE!! Great guitar sound (me thinks player over pup, btw) and the drums also sound real natural and not...um...computerized. Balance is great and more importantly the TUNE RAWKS!!!! Awesome - thanks for sharing!
Thanks everyone for the replies and clarity! I appreciate it and understand now. Now, if you guys can help me lift the veil of confusion surrounding shit my wife does... ;)
Thanks again for all the help and info. And yes, just when I thought I was understanding, the two statements above seem contradictory. But maybe not? :scratch: Doesn't sound like there is anything I could gain from a baritone that I couldn't get from a 7?? Again, I'm looking for...
Thanks for the replies! Yeah, I guess I'm interested in making heavy, dark riffs. And I was wondering whether people sometimes use both for different reasons, or whether if you have a 7, you don't normally have a baritone. Is that fair to say? I don't mean to start an argument, just curious...
I found an interesting baritone recently, but before I make the plunge I wondered if there was any difference in using a baritone over a 7 string? I mean, it's a 27" scale and I'm thinking I could put it pretty low, but I'm curious whether anyone has both and uses one for some things and not...
Just curious if anyone is using it and whether you prefer using Proverb with impulses, or G-Room live, or something else? I find the distortion presets severely lacking...but maybe that's just me.
Hmm...thanks for the (differing) opinions! But seriously, I do appreciate the feedback. I remember reading somewhere that people mix and match in the recto cabs sometimes. And maybe that's only for a 4x12 - I guess it depends on maybe what you're going for, eh? Well, maybe I'll stay on the...
I have a celestion vintage 30 speaker in a mesa rectifier 2x12 cab that needs to be replaced. I've been on the prowl for a good used speaker and came across a good deal for a celestion G75. The question is, should I stick with the V30s or do some people "mix and match" occasionally? Since I...
Great job on one of my favorite Meshuggah tunes! The mix leaves a bit to be desired (mix meaning the guitar tone and the levels of everything) - but as far as getting the riffs down and music, excellent job! Hard for me to tell, but did you record bass as well? Just curious. Now, when will...
Man, your stuff is awesome! I'm not a good judge of the mix, but I really love the music and appreciate the "one man bedroom band" aspect. Kudos to you! I'll look forward to more...best thing to come out of Muskegon in a long time! :lol:
I see what you're saying...how does it sound now? Well, I am new to having any kind of amp set up and while I'd like to buy things "in order", this cab came up on Craigslist first so I thought I'd go for it. So I actually don't know how it sounds! Sorry. I guess I figured I'd check here first...