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I know it's bad. That's why I'm here: to learn.
I'll ask three main questions and then I might ask more:
1.- What the hell do I have to do to get a full bass sound? It kind of sounds like I was using a guitar instead of a bass!
I'm using ReValver MkIII (instead of Ampeg SVX). I guess I'm just an idiot and don't know how to use it but... well, what can I do?
2.- How can I make guitars more defined? You can hear a lot of noise but I bet that you can't make out the notes on the rhythm guitars.
3.- How can I get a decent solo sound? I'm striving for Petrucci's "Scenes From a Memory" or "Black Clouds and Silver Linings" (specifically "Count of Tuscany") kind of leads but maybe that's wishful thinking.
I really just want something defined, clear and with a lot of sustain. Not really the brutal thing that most of these VSTs were designed for.
I know it's bad. That's why I'm here: to learn.
I'll ask three main questions and then I might ask more:
1.- What the hell do I have to do to get a full bass sound? It kind of sounds like I was using a guitar instead of a bass!
I'm using ReValver MkIII (instead of Ampeg SVX). I guess I'm just an idiot and don't know how to use it but... well, what can I do?
2.- How can I make guitars more defined? You can hear a lot of noise but I bet that you can't make out the notes on the rhythm guitars.
3.- How can I get a decent solo sound? I'm striving for Petrucci's "Scenes From a Memory" or "Black Clouds and Silver Linings" (specifically "Count of Tuscany") kind of leads but maybe that's wishful thinking.
I really just want something defined, clear and with a lot of sustain. Not really the brutal thing that most of these VSTs were designed for.
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