Lately I have been asking a lot of questions and often I was just assuming that my "Raw" tone was not good enough. In my case, what I mean by RAW is "No EQ or Compressor". So I recorded something, improvised a little bit until I found a semi good riff and there it is... I'd really like to know if my lack of experience just makes think that it is not good enough for a mix, or if on the contrary, it's close to the correct result. So if anybody has a few minutes to listen to the riff and give his opinion, advice, anything, I'd really appreciate it.
The signal chain is :
1- LTD ZH-7 with DiMarzio D-Activators
2- Komplete Audio 6 Interface
3- VST Noisegate
4- TSE808 VST
5- LE456 VST
6- Recabinet
I am aware that normally, I think you record the drums, the bass and THEN the guitars, but I was unable to do that for logistic reasons.
I am really open to any constructive criticism. As a reference, I'd say that I really like Jeff Loomis' tone, so you know what I kinda aim for (even though I know I can't get that tone with free VSTs... but at least if I can get somewhere not too far!).
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2breb15vy6wknx8/PntJ6QouZL
Thanks in advance.
The signal chain is :
1- LTD ZH-7 with DiMarzio D-Activators
2- Komplete Audio 6 Interface
3- VST Noisegate
4- TSE808 VST
5- LE456 VST
6- Recabinet
I am aware that normally, I think you record the drums, the bass and THEN the guitars, but I was unable to do that for logistic reasons.
I am really open to any constructive criticism. As a reference, I'd say that I really like Jeff Loomis' tone, so you know what I kinda aim for (even though I know I can't get that tone with free VSTs... but at least if I can get somewhere not too far!).
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2breb15vy6wknx8/PntJ6QouZL
Thanks in advance.
