New Recording Tutorial.

Mendel

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Jun 11, 2005
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Hi guys,

Some of you can remember that recording tutorial I made about..5 years ago or so?

I am about to do a new one and better ofcourse. I was wondering if any guys had some questions they would like to be answered in this video.

It's mainly metal based, 1920x1080 hd (screen recording) and mostly focused on modern metal.

Just polling if some guys are interested in this video and maybe had some things they would like to see in the video.
 
I never saw that other tutorial (link?) but I think an example where multiband comping is properly done would be nice(guitars and/or bass), plus how to use clipping and saturation properly, it's always cooler and easier to get when in a video than in plain text.

And if sample replacing drums and blending with real (arranging phase on samples to match the real one, tuning the sample to match the real one) can be done to that would be cool.
 
Remeber when you opened the porn folder in the last one. :lol:
I so hoped no one would remember that. :D

side chaining in Nuendo, how to make ez drummer sound like "real drums" and vocal production.

your last one was awesome by the way
Thanks.

I never saw that other tutorial (link?) but I think an example where multiband comping is properly done would be nice(guitars and/or bass), plus how to use clipping and saturation properly, it's always cooler and easier to get when in a video than in plain text.

And if sample replacing drums and blending with real (arranging phase on samples to match the real one, tuning the sample to match the real one) can be done to that would be cool.

drumtuning would be killer
i can't tune drums. I can eq them :)
same as above!
same as above
Perfect guide

I still have the files but I don't think they are worthy anymore since im making a new one.
 
Things i would like to see

How to properly eq and compress drums, correct use of saturation, getting a killer bass tone DI, Vocal production

that all i can think of ATM, i will post back when i think more
 
1) I think how to get a loud mix having a good dynamic range.

2) I think that multicompression in guitars will be interesting.

:headbang:
 
I for one would love to see a complete mix from raw tracks to finished products with explanations of why you're doing everything you're doing. It's not just enough to know what you do, but your reasoning behind it. :) Hope my request isn't asking too much of ya. :Smokedev: