In Flames with Virtual Guitar PT II

NOW I know how our drummer feels when I tell him im too lazy to record drums and im going to programm them xD

exept for the solo i can guess that a lot of people won't notice much difference. bämm.
 
The chords sound pretty really but the palm mutes let it down.. they're too 'short'? Might have just been the way they were played when they were being sampled.

Give this another 5-10 years and you probably won't be able to tell the difference. Then all we need is Virtual Screamer and Virtual Singer.
 
The chords sound pretty really but the palm mutes let it down.. they're too 'short'? Might have just been the way they were played when they were being sampled.

Give this another 5-10 years and you probably won't be able to tell the difference. Then all we need is Virtual Screamer and Virtual Singer.

Virtual Song Writer too, don't need humans to write /program the stuff:goggly:
 
WAAAAANT!!! The last clip wasn't dual tracked like this right? Is this something they added..or you didn't do it in the last clip?
 
The chords sound pretty really but the palm mutes let it down.. they're too 'short'? Might have just been the way they were played when they were being sampled.

Give this another 5-10 years and you probably won't be able to tell the difference. Then all we need is Virtual Screamer and Virtual Singer.

Good ear! I tried using the shorter palm mutes on this one however, they do have longer ones.


WAAAAANT!!! The last clip wasn't dual tracked like this right? Is this something they added..or you didn't do it in the last clip?


Correct. The last clip was not dual tracked. They're currently working on dual tracking, but I'm trying to get them to do QUAD. :rock:
 
Good ear! I tried using the shorter palm mutes on this one however, they do have longer ones.





Correct. The last clip was not dual tracked. They're currently working on dual tracking, but I'm trying to get them to do QUAD. :rock:

So what did you do to dual track this. Did you just duplicate the midi track and buss that to the plugin as well? Kinda confused...i'm a dumbass.
 
So what did you do to dual track this. Did you just duplicate the midi track and buss that to the plugin as well? Kinda confused...i'm a dumbass.

The method I use is pretty ghetto, but it get's the job done and it's a "true" double.

Here are the steps:

1. Record the midi of the main rhythm and bounce it to audio.
2. Duplicate the the main rhythm midi and copy it to a new midi track.
3. Transpose the copied midi up one halfstep and then bounce that to audio.

(So now you have the main rhythm in audio and 1 copy of the main rhythm in audio but transposed up a half step.)

4. Pitch shift the bounced audio copy back down a halfstep.

Done. Now you have a true double. :kickass:

Edit: For best results, do this with direct signals. I can't imagine it would be good if done after the signal is already distorted.