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brownbearTLE
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Hi everyone,
This topic is probably on every single forum, and posted about a million times in each one of them, but... i need advice.
I recorded a generic metal band last week and mixed everything. Vocals are punchy and stand out in the mix, the drums were replaced with Superior Drummer and they sound professional, but the guitars are completely lacking in "that" tone. they end up being fizzy, no punch, and brittle.
Now i hate to use this as an example (i'm not a fan) but i listened to an attack attack song called stick stickly. They're over produced.. but what stood out was the guitar tone. There was a punchy low end (a cabinet thump on chugs) it wasn't fizzy but had plenty of presence.
My setup is a presonus fp10 and an axe fx (the guitars were DI'd). I'll send them into the axe fx using only maybe a drive pedal into an amp sim (you have to boost the signal into an amp or it sounds like you're lightly strumming) then back into my daw with redwirez cab impulses.
Tone is subjective, and i'm not looking for someone to give me their tone, but rather a proper way on recording/mixing the modern metal guitar tone to give it punch, clarity, and presence so my clients can say "dam thats br00tal"
thanks.
This topic is probably on every single forum, and posted about a million times in each one of them, but... i need advice.
I recorded a generic metal band last week and mixed everything. Vocals are punchy and stand out in the mix, the drums were replaced with Superior Drummer and they sound professional, but the guitars are completely lacking in "that" tone. they end up being fizzy, no punch, and brittle.
Now i hate to use this as an example (i'm not a fan) but i listened to an attack attack song called stick stickly. They're over produced.. but what stood out was the guitar tone. There was a punchy low end (a cabinet thump on chugs) it wasn't fizzy but had plenty of presence.
My setup is a presonus fp10 and an axe fx (the guitars were DI'd). I'll send them into the axe fx using only maybe a drive pedal into an amp sim (you have to boost the signal into an amp or it sounds like you're lightly strumming) then back into my daw with redwirez cab impulses.
Tone is subjective, and i'm not looking for someone to give me their tone, but rather a proper way on recording/mixing the modern metal guitar tone to give it punch, clarity, and presence so my clients can say "dam thats br00tal"
thanks.