
vultures
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Sounds killer man, makes me miss my Mark IV
You always have some really pro sounding clips, you need to write/record you own stuff and make a name for yourself already 


gibson5413":1filnws2 said:Updated the clip above with adjusted rhythm guitar levels. Brought them a bit.
gibson5413":b2ba6ewz said:manyaxes":b2ba6ewz said:Wow. I liked it so much that I had to register just to tell you how much I like it. IMO best metal tone posted in this board in the last few weeks. The only gripe I can find is some fret buzzing during the intro.
How do you achieve this "wall" of sound? And the stereo separation? I'm floored.
Thanks! The buzzing was my fault. You can't win them all.
Here is how I record my rhythm guitars:
- 1 rhythm track panned hard left and right (100% each way)
- Double track and pan left and right (77% each way)
manyaxes":25o6vk7a said:gibson5413":25o6vk7a said:manyaxes":25o6vk7a said:Wow. I liked it so much that I had to register just to tell you how much I like it. IMO best metal tone posted in this board in the last few weeks. The only gripe I can find is some fret buzzing during the intro.
How do you achieve this "wall" of sound? And the stereo separation? I'm floored.
Thanks! The buzzing was my fault. You can't win them all.
Here is how I record my rhythm guitars:
- 1 rhythm track panned hard left and right (100% each way)
- Double track and pan left and right (77% each way)
Do you mean panning the same take 100%right and left? And then record another take and pan it 77%?
That doesn't look reasonable to me. Did you mean to actually Quad-track, and pan two takes 100% and two 77%?