Hi! Thanks for the comments everyone =)
So as far as the 5150 goes, I actually did a cool setup that I've been doing a lot lately. When I reamped it, I actually sent the "DI" out with a booster to the signal. For this one, I believe I used SoloC amp sim. But I've used tons of others in the past.
So basically the signal is DI---->SoloC----->Profire---->5150
The solo c is where the djenty tone comes from. (And the awesome playing by shredder10)
Then I just miced it with sm57 on axis pointed where the dustcap and speaker meet, and a Sennheiser 421 (Great combo) for some more mids.
Errrmm. Eq for the amp was:
CUTS:
125Hz
550Hz (Wide Q) to knock out some of the boxy tones
4K (I absolutely hate that frequency in most guitar tones)
The cuts weren't very drastic though
BOOSTS:
250HZ
10K Hz
That is all for guitar, other than l1 limter.
I work real hard on bass. I think that's what typically really makes or breaks a mix.
Bass was duplicated and what was done to it is as followed:
TRACK1:
DI--->SSL Channel
SSL Channel: Fast attack, infinite ratio, -20 Thresh, .2(Ish) release.. Then in the EQ section of the ssl channel, I did a 2K boost, 800Hz cut, completely scooped 250hz area, and boosted the hell out of the 50 hz area.
TRACK2:
350hz hi pass (didn't want any lowend coming through this one)
No-amp sansamp emulator for grit
Then the bass was sent to a buss:
Boosting more 50 hz
, then scooping more 250 range to get it to sit right,
C4, for controlled lowend (Helps for sublows really well)
Then limited the living hell out of it.
Hope ya diiiggggg