
BigGuitars
Active member
welp.....here we go...
things to consider: One is a reamped track, the other is a plugin on a DI: This is inherently going to cause differences in tone just from the start. the reamp tracked is traveling through my converters, out my DI box, out to my amp, back into my converters, through my di/reamp box again, and to my monitors. The plugin does none of that, except on rendering hitting the converters. I have what I consider the best DI/reamp box on the planet, the little labs red eye, but still, it is something to consider. The same cab IR was used for both, lasse lammert tonality suite: 57/201 mix on a recto cab. volume match is pretty close, but sonically you may think they are different volumes just because the amp track and the DI track have inherently different frequency responses and dynamics. The rendered files look totally different, that should tell you something is going on different between the two right from the start.
These are not WAV files, they are MP3s. Soundcloud of course converts these to MP3's anyways, but rendering a wav to soundcloud should theoretically sound better than an mp3 to an mp3, but hey, they sound good regardless. enjoy!
I will say I think VSTs are more agreeable with the heavier, drop tuned, chug metal type stuff. However, I play more of a standard tuned glam metal type of music, and VSTs just don't really seem to favor this style very much. It's hard to get them to tighten up and produce a rich tone. That's just my experience.