Hey guys,
Got some YouTube playlists for all things I find on Music and Metal production.
Metal Production
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNGVSAL6F1J5li-ncMbv-mTX3btICFk43
General Music Production
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNGVSAL6F1J6j_LEneVWknA0-OJ0OHLqU
I'm sure...
The 57, 421 and e906 all have 4kHz (ish) spikes so in my opinion they will all fit together very nicely.
The e906 has a subtle high-pass roll-off so the low-end should be tighter, without rumble. This may be a problem with the 421 as it's more of a tom/bass/kick mic - in my experience and from...
Anyone else have a Kompoz account?
I'm looking for people to collaborate with on rock and metal tracks! I can play and program drums, and can play bass and guitar. I'm dedicated and very eager!! Hit me up, guys!
Check out the attached MP3 for one of the stupidly many song ideas and tracks I...
If you're using the same exact guitar tone for both sides you fully rely on a players natural imperfection to create stereo width - and it's completely fine, there's nothing wrong with that. If you want a 'big' guitar tone then maybe experiment with different effects per channel, different EQ...
100% agree. It may sound boring to have 4 guitars (two per channel) throughout the song, one could experiment with bringing them up at different times with different width-settings in choruses for example!!
At 1:15 minutes, bro :
There is a Periphery documentary but I can't remember if it says exactly how they set up. I know they use AxeFx racks and te NAILTHEMIX multitrack only features two guitars, one take.
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Complete sound proofing can only happen through good infrastructure. You need THICK walls and proper materials, there's even special paints for it.
Any foam or reflectors are there to TREAT and NOT proof the room.
I would definitely look into covering the walls in some kind of thick and...
I totally agree with the above - that there are absolutely no rules.
Watching Machine Head's production videos you can see, and hear, that they use two guitar takes per channel - for a THICK guitar sound, it's fucking awesome. If you have their NailTheMix multitracks you can see all four...
I think that if it's just one vocalist doing everything do what Trivium did in 'Shogun', and probably countless other bands; Clean first and then guttural / screaming type stuff.
If you did screaming first and then your clean, they would be sound all whisky-ed up, rough. If your vocalist has a...