I usually run one amp for both 100%L/R tracks and a different one for the 75% panned tracks. My recommendation would be a 6505 for the 100% to get that fat sound and a Mesa DR for the 75% for the wideness.
My advice is not to try to get every aspect of the tone from your guitars. The guitars can be pretty thin and very articulate, so long as they have a nice beefy bass tone for the lows.
Didn't read the whole thread but if I didn't miss anything, no one suggested the normal X50... If he want's to keep it free, that would be the way to go imo.
Always always keep in mind:
Play like a badass -> sound like a badass.
Adam D plays like a badass & if you don't have that part down 98% already it's only going to be even harder for you to get there with ampsims and impulses.
Chunky playing, really focus on where you mute and how to hit the strings.
Apart from that, +1 to most things mentioned.
Also: post a clip dude, easier to listen to something to be able to tell you what could be improved!
Listening to those guitar parts tells you just how much of the weight of a good tight metal tone is carried by the bass.
The new version of Recabinet is going to have a Cobra sim, but you do have to pay for it. Nick Crow's 8505 is a 6505 sim, and the 7170 is a 5150, both free. IMO the TSE is totally, totally worth it. Even if you're recording for fun (I am too), you'll get annoyed when you can't get "that sound" and your stuff sounds worse than everybody else around here, and you'll eventually want to spend enough to get it sound realistic. Just buy it now and be satisfied
Also worth noting that the isolated guitar tracks from The End of Heartache are on YouTube. They're real as far as I know. Surprisingly mids-dominant, and most of that chunk really comes from a nice, well-eq'd bass. I'd just try the 8505 with a screamer sim in front and the ASEM recto impulses to start.
The playing is not too bad.Hey guys, finally got some time to play the guitar and did a quick recording. I also figured out the root of my problems ; my crappy playing. I neec to practice a lot more to sound good on record lol.
Anyway I promised a clip so here it is. Not quad tracked and obviously sloppy playing. Spent like half an hour on it, I think haha.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9itzwi3acn8ynmc/AYDY TEST.mp3?dl=0
The playing is not too bad.
overall good playing
Thought I would give it a go at the KSE sound (using the X50):
compared to the original
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaoKQj1gje4