This Godless Endeavour (Just Intro) on Mesa Dual Rectifier

Fuck Pete, sounds amazing man - still got a tad of that Engl cab boxiness, but goddamn is it close all the same! Though that lead could use some tightening in the performance :D

yeah the lead was kinda embarssing. learing as you go+ kirk hammett vibrato + going from E to A# aint good for intonation so that only made it worse. :heh:
 
Ohh this is a dual rec? What settings/channel you using?

Red Modern

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lol...not sure why it says '5150tgesettings.jpg' in the image code I'm a n00b.
 
sounds awesome, can you give some info on post-processing? what did you do to the guitars/master-buss?
 
Goddamn...great fucking sound!

Thanks Mate!

TS or no?

No TS...

But an MX GT-OD (Drive 5, Gain 3, Tone 6)

sounds very alike! great job!

Cheers

sounds awesome, can you give some info on post-processing? what did you do to the guitars/master-buss?

HP/LP @ 60hz/12.5Khz

Andy C4's Settings.

That's it.

Im also loving the snare on the 2nd clip, the verb is juicy and also the kicks are extremely realistic too.

Cheers. I actually found a cool way to get 'em realistic. Usually I'd enter velocities in manually and had to be careful with my mouse to do the seperate sections of the drumkit.

Now I dissolve it by part so each section of the drum has it's own midi track and you simply open it up and you move the mouse like a paint brush up and down randomly to make the velocities less mechnical.
 
Hi,

Sounds really cool...

Can you please tell me sometings about the drums (DFHS) e.g. :

- What kit (especially the snaredrum)
- plugins/settings
- master drumbuss treatment, if any...

or anything else...

Thanks...
 
Hi,

Sounds really cool...

Can you please tell me sometings about the drums (DFHS) e.g. :

- What kit (especially the snaredrum)
- plugins/settings
- master drumbuss treatment, if any...

or anything else...

Thanks...


Please ?
 
No reamping as such.

I actually have reamped some stuff recently ....but I've been using the presonus firestudio...hahaha...which means a) the incorrect signal is being sent to the amp. b) this means I have to reduce the gain because of the hum and. c) you wouldn't be getting a good as sound as you could be getting.

I'm in the process of buying a proper reamp device. I did buy one then they didn't have any in stock so I forgot about it.