First post on here, reading this forum has been valuable in the past for my recordings however. I'm trying to dial up a chunky metal tone that has enough gain so that breakdowns and leads don't sound silly.
I'm using Guitar Rig 3 (the best thing I could get my hands on short of a podfarm for amp sims) and a small chain of effects pedals into an digidesign mbox 2.
The pedals included are a electroharmonix metal muff with top boost, a boss super-overdrive, a boss compression sustainer, and a noise suppressor. (i was very naive when I bought all those boss pedals, i know)
I'm recording into Logic, and am trying to do some work for a friend by recording demos for his band, but am also trying to produce some original work that sounds halfway decent. My current tone is in need, as you can hear
The pedals are more of a sidenote since everyone has a different setup, I'm looking more for suggestions on how the tone could be improved, different techniques/settings, whatever you've got. And I know amp sims are nothing compared to a mesa boogie triple rectifier running into a marshall cab with a sm57 mic'ing it, its just what I have access to right now.
Thank you in advance
I'm using Guitar Rig 3 (the best thing I could get my hands on short of a podfarm for amp sims) and a small chain of effects pedals into an digidesign mbox 2.
The pedals included are a electroharmonix metal muff with top boost, a boss super-overdrive, a boss compression sustainer, and a noise suppressor. (i was very naive when I bought all those boss pedals, i know)
I'm recording into Logic, and am trying to do some work for a friend by recording demos for his band, but am also trying to produce some original work that sounds halfway decent. My current tone is in need, as you can hear
The pedals are more of a sidenote since everyone has a different setup, I'm looking more for suggestions on how the tone could be improved, different techniques/settings, whatever you've got. And I know amp sims are nothing compared to a mesa boogie triple rectifier running into a marshall cab with a sm57 mic'ing it, its just what I have access to right now.
Thank you in advance

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