And just because click works for 10 bands doesn't mean it works for the next 10. You're trying to get the BEST PERFORMANCE, not the MOST PERFECTLY IN TIME PERFORMANCE. They are not always the same thing.
Some drummers sound like absolute garbage when trying to play to a click. Especially if...
If it's a punk band get rid of the click and let him jam like he's used to. Then let everybody go to lunch while you tighten up what can be tightened and create click parts for the placed that need them (guitar breaks, vox breaks, etc).
Find an internship. Unless you're a wanker you'll probably end up with a job in the end and you'll learn a lot more. I know a line a mile long filled with Full Sail graduates.
I would do the whole "copy the track and use a gritty gross amp sim on it and blend it in" thing to get that midrange grit. I know that's now how HE did it, but it works.
Oh, and don't use a bass amp modeler. Use a guitar amp modeler.
Unfortunately I don't have an amp or a guitar, or I would record something like this myself. I know a majority of you have an amp and mic set up already. :) Who wants to take 5 minutes of their time to record some buzz and then the unplugging of the guitar? Eh? Ehhhhh?
I wanted to end a song link this instead of having the chords ring out. Was wondering if anybody knows a good way of doing it or a plug (mac, AU) that will do this effect.
Pretty much looking for the entire mix to flicker in and out and then just cut off, like if you have a bad connection on...