Anyone that can help me with this tone? :)

sockerbeat

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Hey! :)

I just wonder if anyone could help me what they use for getting that nice djent similar sound to the guitars?
hear at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCrm7CKTZZQ&feature=player_embedded#

and anyone that can help me with a good mastering guide for metal?

I have some works here I use "amplitube 3" and so on!

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15946984/Hedlund - Metal test 20 mars 2011.mp3
and
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15946984/Hedlund Metal test 15 april.mp3
and my latest work
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15946984/hedlunddd 12 Juni fetttt.mp3


Peace dudes :)
 
Hey! :)

I just wonder if anyone could help me what they use for getting that nice djent similar sound to the guitars?

I don't know much about djent but I have a friend that plays in a djenty band. High gain amps and 7 strings help a lot, also a nice tight gate. There is a technique to djent so you can get that tight tone I suggest you look at youtube videos on how to achieve it and also look up Misha Mansoor/Periphery if you never have before.

Sorry I'm not much help, hope you get the tone!:kickass:
 
For similar to that youtube clip, I would use a booster in front of amp, less distortion and a lot of mids+ noise gate and tight playing.
 
it really come down to the set up for eg.: amp head, cab(s), microphones, EQ, multiband compression maybe, etc etc.
But a good starting point would be, atleast i do it like this, is: Mic a cab with a 57 places straight on the cone, moved 2-3 inches back from the grill. on that mic track put a HPF at around 85Hz, 16 Oct or 18 i cant remeber what it exactly is :/ then a scoop at 500-600 Hz, -5db. LPF at around 8Khz. also 16 or 18 Oct. Maybe place a nice condenser mic on another good sounding speaker, and treat that like the 57 track. Basically, it all comes down to trying out alot of different techniques and gear you/they use... But this should be a good starting point :)
I hope i helped you out bro!
Greetz