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Vince is X!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Tempe, AZ
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Real Name: Vince
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Recording Rhythm Guitars
OK, yeah, I'm focusing hardcore on rhythm guitar recording right now. Some of you guys said you liked the sound I created on the "Seeking 7" demo, so I figured I'd disect it here for you guys to hear how I mix to get a sound like that. Each of the three files is a little over a meg each.
So, here's a quick sample of the two tracks of direct-recorded guitar (Rocktron Chameleon patch STUDIO GAIN from that other thread). This guitar sound is the meat and bones of my recorded sound, and since it's easier to control the bass end of a guitar with a direct recording, this has substantially more bass than the miked amp sound. http://www.vincelupone.com/other/VIN...ectguitars.mp3 Now, here's the same part, with a miked amp. I used my Avatar 2x12 for this recording, and the mic was an AKG C1000S condenser. The Chameleon Patch was LIVE TONE from that other thread, but with a lot less bass from the sound; I cut most of the miked amp's bass when recording because it's boomy as a mofo. You'll probably notice it sounds a little nasal, but with better definition. That's OK, this was recorded to add that great CUT sound and definition to the overall guitar tone: http://www.vincelupone.com/other/VIN...NEmikedamp.mp3 Here's both of them mixed together, hopefully you see that they compliment each other, otherwise we're both fucked and this was all for nothing ![]() http://www.vincelupone.com/other/VIN...ctandmiked.mp3 Finally, this was posted before, but here's the entire demo, with the bass (maybe too much bass) and the drum loop added in: http://www.vincelupone.com/mp3/VINCELUPONE_seeking7.mp3 So, while my sound isn't perfect, this is where I'm at right now. Comments? |
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Canis lupis obscurus
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Toledo, Ohio. USA
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Real Name: Roberto
Main Seven: 2001 Ibanez RG2027XVV
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First off, nice riff, and good playing!
Second, your sound is great. Very tight and crisp. You record guitar the same way I do... direct and mic'd. For my band's demo, I'm tracking guitar with 1) direct from GNX3 2) Shure SM57 slightly offset from 12" speaker cone Peavey 50W amp 3) MXL 990 set back between 1-3' for a bit of top-end, bass, and ambience. Yields a similar, rich, lively sound. I obviously like this approach, like you do Final comment... I hate the drums on that demo! Too much reverb, too much on-the-beat snare (IMHO ) But! I'm JUST learning drum sequencing (I have some experience with looping, but nada with sequencing) so I can't be too judgemental. I guess it's just, since I a) also play drums, and I b) play guitar every week with a live drummer, and c) we do music sort of similar to what your demo sounds like, and d) the live drums (both overall sound and technique) sound nothing like those drums loops in your otherwise-excellent demo... eh, it throws me off.I'd half-time the snare, try to get a little more backbeat feel, a bit more kick perhaps? And ditch the 'verb. Go for a smaller room sound if anything (Again, my not-so-humble but ever ig'nant opinion )But back on topic, which is your GUITAR sound, great sound and nice playing! |
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Total Rondo Addict!
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We all start off as guitarists. On our journey we often learn new roles in addition to guitarist. Maybe you learn songwriting, or producing, or engineering, or live tech, or whatever. I think in the end though, every new role I've learned in music has made the others better.
My tone when I first started out was your typical bedroom rockstar. Tons of bass & highs and no mids, but that's what you need to hear when you're all by yourself. Then I joined a band and had to learn to make my tone fit in with other musicians so I could be heard and contribute sonically. Then I started to dabble in recording and I had to learn where the guitar should sit in a mix and what it's sonic role is. The deeper I get into studio recording the more I realize how it's all just a sonic jigsaw puzzle. You can do so much by adding textures or frequencies using specific instruments, amp settings, octaves, whatever it takes. If you were to listen to those tracks individually you'd think I had my head in a trash can when I recorded. They just sound like shit! But, just like this example, when it's all put together it's just where it used to be. |
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Terrorhorse
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Main Seven: Schecter Hellraiser C7
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Nice tones
Very heavy, yet clear as well (kinda what I try to achieve in my own tones). I used to play a lot with a friend who was a Les-Paul-and-Mesa/Marshall kind of guy, and always made fun of how bright my guitar sound was, since he preferred really bassy tones. But the two of us together sounded awesome. That shut him up ![]() Though, just out of curiosity, are we supposed to be able to hear the click track in the full mix? |
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Vince is X!!!
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Thanks for the compliments on the guitar sound, it's always hard to get one you're happy with. Quote:
It's just a good experimentation with miked cabinets. |
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Mr. Negative Pants™
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Needs more cowbell.
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Mr. Melody
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![]() __________________ Scott Kroeker 7 String Melodic Guitarist www.scottkroeker.com www.myspace.com/scottkroekermusic |
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Canis lupis obscurus
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Yer fookin' nuts, Darren! I'm saving that gif, Real 7! ![]() |
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Terrorhorse
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Ibanez 7s
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Dude, Great stuff.
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