
Farview
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The only thing that explains the Enforcer song is an extreme lack of budget. But it still has the guitars with no low end, and the lack of deep bass. The reason it doesn't have the huge reverb on the snare is the tempo of the song. The faster the song, the shorter the reverb.Well, if it's really the "common mixing style" and "singular sound" then explain the Enforcer video that i posted in my last post.
Actually, that's awesome. This means that you will probably only need no more than two inputs at once. Back to my other point about starting in the box, a two channel interface and a copy of Reaper will cost less than $200. That interface will still be useful for transferring from your analog setup to the computer in the future, so it won't be wasted. You don't even really have to pay for Reaper, if you don't mind the nag screen when you open it up.About the drums, i'm well aware that a lot of sampled drum sounds were blended with real drums, that's why i'm actually using superior drummer myself and also because it is the only plugin that really has convinced me, a big thumbs up to the guys @ toontrack for creating a such a masterpiece!Superior Drummer also let's you do some unnatural things that you could not do with real drums which i absolutely love.
Seriously, if you are just getting into this, you have a big learning curve with mic placement, gain structure, routing, effects editing, compression, EQ, etc... Do you really want to add tape machine calibration and maintainence on top of it?
A lot of guys were using that with a power amp, some tube, some solid stateA-DA MP-1 is the thing that you're probably talking about, great piece of equipment. I've actually thought that can you use that thing as an effects processor only if you have a tube amp already?
Awesome! I'm very familar with Mr. Sykes and his Coliseum. That should do nicely.And i'm not using Dual Rectifier, i'm using Mesa Mark III Blue Stripe from 1988 and man, that sound is the best in the world, it gives exactly the sound that i want so i'm sticking with that. I would actually go as far and say that it is a old school Marshall on steroids. John Sykes used a Colissium version of that amp in the 80's btw and john sykes' guitar sound, out of this world. So yeah, my amp has the midrange that i desire for.