QUOTE(modD @ Jun 2 2005, 10:58 AM)
for the drums and bass tracks, i used fruityloops producer. you can get ultra-realistic sounds with that software. with some more tweaks, i could make it sound purely human!
the rythm guitars were recorded in seperately for left and right tracks. recording in stereo makes it sound so much 'bigger'. i used both my epiphone les paul and ibanez rg to get that different types of tone for each left and right track.
the solo was sh!t alright, but i'm kinda satisfied with the sound. one tip: for solos, don't use too much gain or you'll get screeching trebly sound, unless you actually wanna make it sound like Pantera's solos.
now, how do i get the all the instruments to sing together? what should i improve? jacking up the bass level? drums?
The drums some alright imo! By adding wee bit of Overdrive and Reverb should humanize the track futher more, I think (And some compressing as well? XD).the rythm guitars were recorded in seperately for left and right tracks. recording in stereo makes it sound so much 'bigger'. i used both my epiphone les paul and ibanez rg to get that different types of tone for each left and right track.
the solo was sh!t alright, but i'm kinda satisfied with the sound. one tip: for solos, don't use too much gain or you'll get screeching trebly sound, unless you actually wanna make it sound like Pantera's solos.
now, how do i get the all the instruments to sing together? what should i improve? jacking up the bass level? drums?
The call-and-respond solo sounds pretty cool IMO! The rhythm parts are great, just a little too soft. Well my verdict, great track!
Oh yeah, what equipment did ya use for the guitars?
Jun 2 2005, 03:36 PM

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