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Hello,
I've been playing around in my home studio and I'm not a guitar player but I would love to have heavy power chords, like the ones used in Lincoln Park, Disturbed, Godsmack, etc.
If you're interested, here's what I would love to have!!
Basically some sustained power chords ranging from a low G to a high C. This would end up being a total of 18 chords, using half step increments. Each chord should probably sustain for about 4 seconds.
It needs to be stereo with 2 different strums. So you would record 2 mono takes for each chord, combine them into a hard panned left/right sample.
So the end result can either be 18 .wav files or 1 big .wav file, whatever is easier to do.
(I actually read about this technique in a guitar mag recently.)
I'm just a home user but if there needs to be some kind of payment involved I'm open to discussion for your time.
Please reply here and if we can work something out we'll exchange email addresses and proceed!
(Or if someone wants to make something we can all use freely, feel free to post that as well!!
) Thanks!
Oh yah! 44khz, 16 bit format stereo format. I think that is the norm??
I've been playing around in my home studio and I'm not a guitar player but I would love to have heavy power chords, like the ones used in Lincoln Park, Disturbed, Godsmack, etc.
If you're interested, here's what I would love to have!!

Basically some sustained power chords ranging from a low G to a high C. This would end up being a total of 18 chords, using half step increments. Each chord should probably sustain for about 4 seconds.
It needs to be stereo with 2 different strums. So you would record 2 mono takes for each chord, combine them into a hard panned left/right sample.
So the end result can either be 18 .wav files or 1 big .wav file, whatever is easier to do.
(I actually read about this technique in a guitar mag recently.)
I'm just a home user but if there needs to be some kind of payment involved I'm open to discussion for your time.
Please reply here and if we can work something out we'll exchange email addresses and proceed!
(Or if someone wants to make something we can all use freely, feel free to post that as well!!

Oh yah! 44khz, 16 bit format stereo format. I think that is the norm??