
giraffe
i love negative rep
in my sig, the glory and the dream.... up to 8 gits at some points.
grammy? hell no, and i make no such claims.
but it sounds ok.
grammy? hell no, and i make no such claims.
but it sounds ok.
Nick98338 said:OK... Fire at will!!!
treymonfauntre said:you guys should take a listen to this french indie band, the production absolutely enormous
giraffe said:in my sig, the glory and the dream.... up to 8 gits at some points.
grammy? hell no, and i make no such claims.
but it sounds ok.
grn said:as an interesting aside, when recording our EP, I really was frustrated getting that perfect distortion that I've always wanted so I spent a week on it. I ended up using a 15 watt practice amp made by crate with a three thousand dollar rickenbacker guitar... I found the most delicious? creamy? sound and the one I have been looking for and I got it down... two tracks, panned hard left and right. once we are done I'll upload some tracks...
Ford Van said:I wanted to add that a LOT of great guitar tones in the past have been captured via very small low wattage amps!
aaroncomp said:When I hear the phrase, "wall of guitars" or whatever, the first thing that comes to mind is Deftones. I've never read how they get their sound, but it is definately a wall imo.
giraffe said:one of the actual noteable pro's around here said he liked to run the same git part (exact same part, NOT replayed) into many different amps to get a big sound. (obviously, he meant sometimes, not all the time)
Ford Van said:Can I hear some audio examples that illustrates the suggestions from most of you guys?