RandomOne Member Dec 28, 2010 372 0 16 nowhere Feb 15, 2011 #1 how bad you think that is this guitar tone? HERE
Pablo333 Member Jan 13, 2009 355 0 16 Feb 15, 2011 #2 hmmm...not enough gain I think - also the Doubling is way out of time.
ahjteam Anssi Tenhunen Jan 3, 2008 9,386 3 38 Virrat/Helsinki, Finland www.keikkapaikka.info Feb 15, 2011 #3 It's not. Sounds pretty healthy actually But if you want it to sound like SOAD, then it's not there yet.
It's not. Sounds pretty healthy actually But if you want it to sound like SOAD, then it's not there yet.
JeffEstrada Ascend Recordings Dec 16, 2010 603 1 16 Feb 15, 2011 #4 You can try slip editing your guitar tracks, and also add a bit more gain
RandomOne Member Dec 28, 2010 372 0 16 nowhere Feb 15, 2011 #5 ahjteam said: But if you want it to sound like SOAD, then it's not there yet. Click to expand... I wish I could get Toxicity's tone but no i'm not trying. Added more gain and it sounds better. What do you mean slip editing?
ahjteam said: But if you want it to sound like SOAD, then it's not there yet. Click to expand... I wish I could get Toxicity's tone but no i'm not trying. Added more gain and it sounds better. What do you mean slip editing?
RandomOne Member Dec 28, 2010 372 0 16 nowhere Feb 16, 2011 #6 pfff what i'm mostly doing (and i've done that in the clip in post #1) is that i actually turn mids-highs-presence pretty low and the tone sounds muddy. by raising them it sounds pretty better... (btw is raise the appropriate verb?)
pfff what i'm mostly doing (and i've done that in the clip in post #1) is that i actually turn mids-highs-presence pretty low and the tone sounds muddy. by raising them it sounds pretty better... (btw is raise the appropriate verb?)