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chuckduffy
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This was great Greg - good stuff. Don't know if you ever watched the Young Ones - but they played this on there once, it was pretty cool.
Thanks.This was great Greg - good stuff. Don't know if you ever watched the Young Ones - but they played this on there once, it was pretty cool.
This sounds fantastic Greg.
I always liked this tune. The only version I've ever heard is from No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (is there a studio version somewhere?), which is a little raunchier and not as tight as what you've done here. The guitar sound is tremendous. I'd like to hear that lead up a little more. Vocals sit well. I was curious whether you'd try to get your voice all rough and gravel-like and it sounds like you did a little, but it still sounds more or less like you. Fortunately, your voice is already well suited to this, so it works.
Really well done.
Wow, thanks a lot Rami. I did one thing very different with my drums on this tune - I EQ'd the overheads because I didn't like the sound I got after tracking. This wasn't meant to be very serious, so instead of re-tracking, I just EQ'd. I never do that, but I decided to give it a go and I like the results. Go figure.Man, this sounds really good. If it's even possible, I think the drums sound better than usual. How much of the click on your kik is natural and how much is EQ'd in? I would have to crank more than 6db (at 4-5k) to get that amount of click. Do you have to EQ aggressively, or is it mostly there at the source?
Sounds really awesome, man.
I LOVE the vocal levels. It's not a tune to make a feature of voioce - it's about being hammered by all instruments at once.
Wow, thanks a lot Rami. I did one thing very different with my drums on this tune - I EQ'd the overheads because I didn't like the sound I got after tracking. This wasn't meant to be very serious, so instead of re-tracking, I just EQ'd. I never do that, but I decided to give it a go and I like the results. Go figure.
The kick is a combination of it's natural sound, along with compression and some EQ. My kick is naturally pretty beastly. I take a lot of pride in trying to get em sounding really good on their own. Part of that is the head I use and the beaters themselves. And for a song like this I put a small pillow in the kick just barely touching the batter head.
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Evans EMAD head with a thick falam patch and hard rubber Iron Cobra beaters. The hard beater material and falam patch give a lot of smack with the kick sound. With the felt beaters, it's not nearly as attacky. With wood beaters, it's way too slappy. The hard rubber beaters are just right for a song like this. So I'd say at least 50% of my finished sound is the kick itself and miking it close to the contact spot.
The other 50% is compression and EQ. Compression is pretty important to get the double-stroke part of the kick pattern even. The second hit is never as strong as the first hit, so compression evens it out and fattens it up. I don't have any specific settings, I just fiddle with the controls until I like it. Then I'll EQ as needed. It's mostly cuts with a little boost around 50hz and 4500. Here's the kick EQ for this song....
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Naturally, that might not work for you, or anyone else, or even me again, but it worked for this song. Also, EQ'ing the overheads really cleaned up the kick sound. I zeroed in on kick and snare mud in the overheads and it really tightened everything up.
And last but not least, I flip the phase on the kick track. You taught me that little trick with the snare a while back. Works good on kicks too.
Also, new mix in the dropbox link with lead boosted .5 db. Thanks everyone.
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Hey Greg. Great cover- nice clean punchy drums. A band I was in used to dick around with this song at practice to warm up. We just thrashed it out, didn't seriously try to learn it or anything. I always thought a Japanese language version would be awesome but never looked for one until now. No dice, but I did find this:
Sounds great man. Just on the edge of djent.
Ha ha like I know what djent is.
Hey Greg. Great cover- nice clean punchy drums. A band I was in used to dick around with this song at practice to warm up. We just thrashed it out, didn't seriously try to learn it or anything. I always thought a Japanese language version would be awesome but never looked for one until now. No dice, but I did find this:
That guy's got skinny legs.