Any info on the Chango guitar/bass tone?

Tommy Evans

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Information concerning either the bass or the guitar tones would be appreciated. I'd like to try my hand at making a GOOD Chango style mix. Anyone have good starting points? Decided not to post this on the Sneap forum cuz I didn't feel like getting ass reamed lol
 
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And For bass, i fell in love with the sansamp Bass Driver DI, you get that really defined tone instead of the boomy undistinguishable bass. BUT NEW STRINGS ARE A MUST! i didnt believe it until we actually tried brand new strings!
 
Really?
Someone elses preset doesn't sound good?

What a surprise.
:lol:

Figured we'd know this by now.


Chango sound?

- Make sure the snare sounds like a tom.
- Make sure the guitars are mids, to the point of little definition.
- Make sure the kick is kick 10 with no low mids.
- Make sure to use Nigel for bass.


Oh and don't forget all of the glitching, every 5 seconds or so.


Not even trolling.
 
Really?
Someone elses preset doesn't sound good?

What a surprise.
:lol:

Figured we'd know this by now.


Chango sound?

- Make sure the snare sounds like a tom.
- Make sure the guitars are mids, to the point of little definition.
- Make sure the kick is kick 10 with no low mids.
- Make sure to use Nigel for bass.


Oh and don't forget all of the glitching, every 5 seconds or so.


Not even trolling.

Could have saved some time and just said 'I dont like it' haha
 
The trick is what you do after the tone, Cam loves Multiband compression, and sends his guitar tone to two other Aux bus's with one really bass dominant and the other more high mid. you cant expect it to sound amazing without puttin in work did you?o_O
 
^Agreed. Cam's tone is pretty much what you do AFTER Podfarm. Other wise the tone itself sounds horrible ALONE.