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Are links to the latest and probably best blend of 5s and opens.
I have the backing, the lyrics and even a melody but no voice.
^^^^^^^^ this ^^^^^^^^^^^^There's not much use for compression on driven guitars IMO. It doesn't do much beyond mashing it all together, and a driven guitar track is mashed already. There's no upside. Look at the waveform for overdriven guitars - flat as a board. Very little dynamic range. Clean guitars, sure. Compress em some. But overdriven guitars are already compressed. The tubes do it for you. And when you compress those in the DAW, the tracks just go dead.
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Are links to the latest and probably best blend of 5s and opens.
I have the backing, the lyrics and even a melody but no voice.
Thanks dude. Aug 27 @ BFE. I might be doing double-duty as both of my bands are booked, but there's a chance I might quit the guitar band before then. Or at least take them off the bill. My drumming band will definitely be playing.sounds fantastic -- when are you all playing next?
Greg, that sounds like it was really well recorded. I know this is a guitar tone thread, but let's talk about all tones here. The drums sound absolutely fantastic. Clear cymbals, great body and snap to the snare, lots of punch and thump to the kick. The bass guitar, for me, always sort of rides a line between being percussive and melodic. This sounds like you've got the melodic support perfect and it fills the bottom end out really well, but I would like it to hit me in the chest more with a more punchy/attacky kind of thing. The guitars sound really clear. I am shy about saying so because you know precisely what to go for in terms of tone, but I can't help but feel like maybe just the tiniest bit of the upper mids could be attenuated as I am getting a slight sense of ear fatigue up there.
Overall, the playing is great and the recording sounds awesome. You did this yesterday afternoon? I would work on this for days and days and not come close to how clean, punchy, clear, open, dynamic and cohesive this sounds. Sounds like a band. Sounds like a band I want to see.
Sounds great as usual Greg, but I do gotta agree with KFishy about the upper mids, seems they're a tad harsh on my end too, to me it sounds like the mix overall, but in particular the oh's/cymbals seem to have the most of it...
No nits on the guitar tone dude, other than that's a lot more reverb than I can ever remember you using, I like it though, a lot...
Yeah, I know I've driving you all to drink.
I am, however, trying to get a good tone. I'm just slow and deaf.
Here's the latest mix:
It's just guitars for the 1st bit & then the rhythm section comes in for context.
Two guitars either side - 4 in total.
1 is my blunt power chording & the 2nd is down stroke open strings - each hard panned in order to "blend" them.
All are the same guitar, (Bruno Royal Artist) to avoid any intonation clash.
NO FX, (no EQ, no Comp etc etc.), on the guitars, the guitar buss or the master buss.
A little reverb & EC on the drums and a little compression on the rhythm section buss.
Man, that really rocks greg!Okay here's yet another vocal-less demo track from my bands' influences album thing. I did this one yesterday afternoon. I'm not the singer in the band but I'll probably sing this one along with Chinese Rocks for the album. This selection was picked by the bass player, but it applies to me too.
Sex Pistols - No Feelings
This one's cool to me because it's mostly one centered guitar track with some wide layering popping up here and there for some bigness in certain parts. I did it mostly off memory so Bubba can chime in and tell me all the shit that's wrong with it.
The guitars...
Hallmark 60 Custom
Marshall JMP 2204
Presence - 6
Bass - 7
Mid - 4
Treb - 7
Preamp vol - 5
Master vol - 8
Leads with Tube Screamer boost
Marshall 1960A 4x12 - Celestion G12-65
SM57 on axis, on grill, halfway to edge
No EQ, a little reverb added in DAW
No Feeeeeeeeeeelings
Lemme know whatcha think.