bring me the horizon and studio fredman

the ampeg rig wasnt used? so the whole album is just a sansamp plugin? wow

nice guitar trick! must try that when i have the gear to!
 
Thanks much!

Hopefully you can clarify something for me, I've always wondered - when you guys (at Studio Fredman specifically) send one amp into the poweramp of another, do you mean that you attach the main cabinet to the normal output of the first amp, and the second cabinet to the output of the second amp? That is, in this scenario, the EVH cab was driven by the 5150III head, while the Engl cab was driven by the 5150's poweramp? What do you find this provides versus running both cabinets off one head?

Sorry Jeff, I read your post a bit to quickly. Yes you´re right about the above.

Oli recorded a bit more then half the songs at our place and the rest at Sunset Lodge Recording.
 
The Suicide season guitar tone is one of my favourites. Its so damn thick without sounding muddy, and i love the attack. I always wondered what you used - thanks for the input Henrik!
 
so let me know if I am correct on this...

Every single take had two different cabs recording simultaneously, with two SM57's on each cab, which=4guitar tracks for 1 guitar part?

Would this not be a ridiculous amount of phasing issues? I know the two sm57's on 1 cab needs phasing issues to sound right, but wouldn't two different cabs sound terrible together? I've reamped the same guitar take through different amps/cabs before, and it sounded like complete phasey ass.
 
I like this mix a lot, although one thing that annoys me a little bit is the snare. It sounds pretty real and all, but its not punching through enough... mainly on breakdowns where you expect a pounding snare, then you hear the little brass right in the bottom, so to speak. Thats the only flaw for me, mix-wise.
 
This may be a bit OT, but I'm rather interested in this whole "reamping through multiple amps and cabs" idea as well.

I'd love to hear some specific examples of what people here have done in that regard.