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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Manchester
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Well okay, I am terrible at recording.
I really posted this for some major criticism and help. I can never find a professional sound when I record. I am using a pod x3 with bulb's patch direct in to my laptop with cubase 5, and EZDrummer with DKFH. (I know Superior drummer is a million times better but what are you gonna do?). Anyway, I have heard guys from here get incredible sounds from using their pod's. So, how do I go about mastering this? http://soundcloud.com/jackwhitehead/...-a-little-bitt (I did try and post the player but the code wouldn't work.) Djentin' 1tym |
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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well, it depends, there's alot of post production for a nice sound, in this case your tone isin't so bad, but it maybe need a bit more presence and/or treble. I put both the treble and presence at 100% for my djent patch and my gain sits around 55-60%
and then once it's recorded you mess around with it a bit with your DAW |
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