![]() ![]() I know this is the wrong approach, but somehow I still often get sucked into that bad habbit. ![]() I'm definitely guilty of trying to make the guitars sound like guitar and bass, and neglecting to have the drums and master limiter set up before tweaking the guitar sound. The second video I've seen before, probably twice. I don't have fabfilter saturn, so I used the Ozone exciter instead. I looked for an IR of the cab that he used and I think this is working much better than what I had before. Similar ones maybe, but he explained the reasons for his choices much better than most that I've seen. That bass tone tutorial was great, I don't think I've seen that one before. Thanks a lot for the help guys! I tried quad- instead of double tracking yesterday, but that didn't seem to be the answer. Your x30 guitar clip sounds not too bad really, but you could do with picking about 20-30+% harder if you want to get the most out of that tone! Plus in a mix, you'll probably want to HP filter out a load of that low end as that's where the bass is going to be doing it's magic (bass will always win that fight) and the guitar is just going to be muddying it up. Make sure all the extraneous squeaks, ringing strings, scratchy picking (try and get you pick relatively parallel to the string for that doom kinda tone IMO) is neutralised as much as possible. A good guitar tone can only do so much if you are picking softly with loads of noise etc. The IR is what really gives the amp 90% of the sound!Īlso make sure to play (very) hard, consistent and cleanly. Although you still need a decent amp sim, as long as it's an alright amp with enough gain and clarity etc, it doesn't really matter the specifics so much. IRs are completely make or break and totally change how saturated, full, powerful, gain-y etc the amp sounds. ![]() A shitty IR will make any amp sound rubbish. And yes, what The Serinator said about IRs is legit. ![]()
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