Metallica Day that never comes cover multi to mix

mickrich

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I uploaded this before but since there are loads of new guys here and the old megaupload link is gone I thought I would put it up again.

This is Dublin band Frantica doing a fantastic job on this song.
Overheads are hats left.
DIs and amp tracks provided for all guitars.
Main gtrs are Mesa MK4 with Recto for leads.
Kik and SNR TRG tracks are audio recordings of roland drum triggers which give a clean signal for firing samples.
Any questions, just ask and I will try to help.
Have fun!
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1EPqLUI5jInR3lqNEJPeHl2VnM
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2133088/DTNC_NEW.mp3
 
Thanks for sharing. Those drums sound fantastic! and having the trigger signal makes life so much easier. Good job.

Gave it a shot and i'm pretty pleased with the result :
https://dl.dropbox.com/s/cd763j7pyrxcjg1/Metallica - TDTNC cover.mp3

kick is 50/50 sample replaced with kuru kick
snare is blended with ssd dream snare plus another track for room samples
everything else is natural
i worked with the dis for distorted tones
vocals would have benefited from additional tuning but i got lazy

let me know what you guys think. cheers :headbang:
 
I reamped all Clean, Rhythm and Lead Guitars with EVH 5150III 50W. I didn't reference the original track, just hit record. :D

No Drum samples (I dont have any drum-replacement software :cry:) Kick turned out OK, maybe.
No Vocal tuning. No idea for the Clean Guitar Panning either (copied mickrich's panning a little). Selling it well aren't I?

Listen to it anyway, it's just a mouse-click! ;)



D/L Link:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24344836/TDTNC - GH (no samples sadly).mp3

Any comments, even laughter appreciated. :cool:
 
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Good mix GuitarHack.
The snare can never be too loud.
This is Metallica we are talking about :)

Decided to give this another go with the new Beyer 201 mic.
Mesa MK4 for clean and rhythm guitars and triple recto for leads.
Download for full quality wav.
 
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