
benduncan
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Advice and/or criticism on the tone/blending wanted, I already know that I suck a mixing
Only three rhythm tracks until 0:27. Needs Vocals!
https://soundcloud.com/benduncan/commun ... st-mexican
This may be too much nerdy detail, even for RT. I used a VHT Pittbull UL and a Rhodes/KSR modded rev F Triple Rectifier. Signal:
Gibson V with a 500t bridge -> Furman PQ6 -> Amp(Loop:EQ/PEQ) -> two Splawn 4x12's(alnico gold/classic lead combo in one, v30/creambacks in the other)
In the loop of the Mesa, I used my PQ6, cutting a ton at 400 and 600. Boosting a bit at 1.6k. Here's what the EQ in the loop of the VHT looked like, haha:
And it's on board EQ. Yeah, I used two EQ's, sue me
Amp settings:
Lead channel
Orange Channel(top row)
The alnico gold(where most of the sound is coming from) is miked with an e906 and an i5. There's a 57 on the v30 and another i5 on the creamback. I recorded two tracks each, the Mesa being panned 100% and the VHT 80%. Most of the sound is coming from the Mesa, the VHT is really only adding a bit of upper mid crunch, or some "twang", if that makes sense.

Only three rhythm tracks until 0:27. Needs Vocals!
https://soundcloud.com/benduncan/commun ... st-mexican
This may be too much nerdy detail, even for RT. I used a VHT Pittbull UL and a Rhodes/KSR modded rev F Triple Rectifier. Signal:
Gibson V with a 500t bridge -> Furman PQ6 -> Amp(Loop:EQ/PEQ) -> two Splawn 4x12's(alnico gold/classic lead combo in one, v30/creambacks in the other)
In the loop of the Mesa, I used my PQ6, cutting a ton at 400 and 600. Boosting a bit at 1.6k. Here's what the EQ in the loop of the VHT looked like, haha:

And it's on board EQ. Yeah, I used two EQ's, sue me

Amp settings:
Lead channel

Orange Channel(top row)

The alnico gold(where most of the sound is coming from) is miked with an e906 and an i5. There's a 57 on the v30 and another i5 on the creamback. I recorded two tracks each, the Mesa being panned 100% and the VHT 80%. Most of the sound is coming from the Mesa, the VHT is really only adding a bit of upper mid crunch, or some "twang", if that makes sense.