Sooo.... And again, no experience w/ iso's here... Would korn have the iso's on stage w/ them for the recording of this DVD, or are they used to actually be heard by the crowd? I could see how iso's are used for recording, but if your speakers are enclosed in the box how would they be used to be...
Yeah, Mesas are on my list of things to get when I one day have money lol. I am very curious about the diezel too. You did make me think of another ? I have Been trying to figure out. I am under the impression that iso cab's are used for recording. Am I right about that?
You bring uP a good point about overdubbing and eq. I see live in the title and assume everything I hear is from what they're playing on stage. It would make more sense to me how head was able to play that truck engine distortion and have incredible clear highs at the same time, more so noted in...
I put in paf 7's a couple months ago. As for the strings, I have those size gauges with thE exception of the low string. I'm sure I'll catch crap for saying this, but I did put a bass string on it. I'm not familiar w/ the vst's. I did look it up and it sounds pretty cool. However, my fiancée...
No, to the live at the Hammerstein DVD. I can get pretty close to their record songs by using the big muff. I'd really like a tone that's close to There Hammerstein DVD.
Zomb13,
you seem pretty knowledgeable about getting a korn tone so I figured you are probably the best person to ask. I have a digitech rp1000 w/ a rather crappy, inexpensive amp, and an rg7321. Since you posted me that setup I have messed around w/ the digitech and got an ok sound I guess...
Has anyone out there tried to recreate head's guitar tone from their 2002 live at the Hammerstein DVD? Just curious if anyone has got close, and maybe some advice on how to get it