Guitar Player's Thread

Yeah the guys over at the Andy Sneap forum here (which is all about recording metal) did an online collaboration on it.

If you guys are getting into recording CHECK OUT THAT FORUM, It's full of great information and people and has been so helpful to me. It's an Ultimate Metal forum so you are already registered.
The guys that post there are pretty cool, but just giving some advice you should use the search function before starting threads asking questions.

it's a awesome forum, i lurk there for some time now. I'm downloading some raw tracks for practice mixing :)
 
I made a tutorial on how you make an EZDrummer drumtrack from a guitarpro file:

(go to the youtube site and watch it in HD, so you can see what I am doing)



Hope this is to help of some of you! :)
 
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Congrats on it man, can't wait to hear it!



:lol::lol::lol: Between you and Marfal you completely made my day!






Snagged my dad's digital camera for better quality lol

I love the sound of this. Everything is so tight and defined. It has a SHIT TON of gain, and even with the gain all the way up it doesn't get muddy. I had the gain on like 6/10 in this video, and all the EQ at around 5/10
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOOlevxPjNg

Snagged my dad's digital camera for better quality lol

I love the sound of this. Everything is so tight and defined. It has a SHIT TON of gain, and even with the gain all the way up it doesn't get muddy. I had the gain on like 6/10 in this video, and all the EQ at around 5/10

I wasn't loud enough!!! What happened to the loudness war :mad::mad::mad:
 
I made a tutorial on how you make an EZDrummer drumtrack from a guitarpro file:

(go to the youtube site and watch it in HD, so you can see what I am doing)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zw5Gx7X3-E

Hope this is to help of some of you! :)

hey Ensi, thanks, i'm yet to install it but i was wondering how it could be.

But question, i couldn't see it right, but apparently wen you imported to acid, it created only 1 midi track right? How do separate all the drum instruments in different midi tracks? Because after i render it, i'll want to EQ every piece separated.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOOlevxPjNg

Snagged my dad's digital camera for better quality lol

I love the sound of this. Everything is so tight and defined. It has a SHIT TON of gain, and even with the gain all the way up it doesn't get muddy. I had the gain on like 6/10 in this video, and all the EQ at around 5/10

Cool man, sounds pretty br00tal, can't wait to hear it on proper recording :kickass:

I JUST GOT ADDICTIVE DRUMS TO WORK

FUCK YEAH

TO FUCK WITH EZDRUMMER

Damn you! How did you do it? Can I has some helpm with it?
 
hey Ensi, thanks, i'm yet to install it but i was wondering how it could be.

But question, i couldn't see it right, but apparently wen you imported to acid, it created only 1 midi track right? How do separate all the drum instruments in different midi tracks? Because after i render it, i'll want to EQ every piece separated.

Well that's the catch. You can't do that.

I think there's a way, but it was way too complicated for me to do :\

You could try Addictive Drums. iirc you can EQ every piece separately.

Damn you! How did you do it? Can I has some helpm with it?

1. Make drumtrack in guitar pro
2. Export MIDI
3. Insert MIDI in Cubase
4. Export MIDI from Cubase
5. Insert the MIDI in the MIDI mapper (click)
6. Select GM to AD
7. Save it to an empty folder
8. Open up AD
9. Insert MIDI
10. Win!

:kickass: Addictive Drums is so awesome.

Yeah!! :kickass:

Agree but I prefer Superior 2.0

I'm to stupid to install it properly so I gave it up.