
Chris6870
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What did you use for drums and whats your recording setup? 

Thanks Curt!! Always great to get a thumbs up from the likes of you. All the rhtyhm tracks here were courtesy of the white Charvel you sold me btw (with a couple cheap upgrades).Chubtone":wvt1lruf said:First of all, that sounds killer. Great playing and cool tones.
Secondly, don't you know that you cannot play leads on or achieve great tones from a Splawn amplifier? You've read the Rig Talk threads.![]()
Other amps come and go as the flavors of the month on all the forums while Splawn continues to be back-ordered 10-12 weeks for the past 6 years.
RockNRun":6nsn2ujm said:BrokenFusion, I have a pretty common home setup I think, basically one spare bedroom devoted to music, the only thing different about mine compared to many around here is I'm actually a music minimalist, couple amps and cabs, 3 or 4 pedals, couple good mics, 3 or 4 good guitars and that's it, lol. Oh, and a bass, can't record tunes without a bass.![]()
In my room, I gutted the closet and sound treated it years ago. Stuck a cab in there, mic it, close the door and then monitor at the desktop (where I also keep the amp heads - easy tweaking), this allows me to crank up for the good tones but hardly enough to hear it through the door, really, with the monitors cranked, I can't even hear the actual cab. Might be an odd practice, but it allows me to get my finished/tracked tone right from the get go. Other than that, there's nothing unusual. The "Gear Pics" link in my sig has some decent shots of my setup.
I use EZDrummer (STILL) and just squeeze what I can out of it (been using it for years, just too lazy to try something else, there's something to be said for sticking with stuff that was great to begin with and that familiarity that grows with it).
Yep, the door got treated as well. Here's a shot of mine. You can see I've covered the inside of the door. I also treated the outside of it the same way. The ceiling and one of the walls too. Whatever bare wall remained got the blanket job. It does the trick!! A little verb via a pedal or plugin at mixdown and you're golden, at least for 'shits and giggles' home recording that is. Sure, a true room with a distant mic would be ideal, but eh, this works for me.Kapo_Polenton":7skz6jec said:Have you guys sound treated the door to the closet too or built a type of iso chamber in there?
Chubtone":1l2lpbbq said:First of all, that sounds killer. Great playing and cool tones.
Secondly, don't you know that you cannot play leads on or achieve great tones from a Splawn amplifier? You've read the Rig Talk threads.![]()
Other amps come and go as the flavors of the month on all the forums while Splawn continues to be back-ordered 10-12 weeks for the past 6 years.
Damn, now I'm becoming speechless at all the positivity!! Super kind comments from all.tlingen":cca9g61x said:I'm speechless about your tune. Your tone and playing sound very pro. Just awesome!
Did you use your Marshall cab with the mixed V30 and T75 speakers for this song or did you use a different cab and speaker setup?
Is that something that came from learning another genre?RockNRun":1laakulg said:Thanks Rouge! No illusion, I do use my other fingers here and there instead of the pic, think a *poor mans Brett Garsed* (lol, if only, that guy is incred).
RockNRun":lc5se5qf said:Thanks shredder! Actually, it's a '95 San Dimas I'm playing. The vid prolly doesn't show it well, here's a better looksy. The pro mod you're talkin' does look cool though, especially in person.
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