I think it sounds pretty good. I get a 311 vibe which is good since is one of my favorite bands. Is this done on POD Farm? Do you mind sharing your settings? I really like that dist.
Thanks man
Sure! I don't mind sharing, I'll dive right in.
This was actually done on a borrowed Line 6 PODxt that I returned yesterday. So going from memory, I'll list out the notes:
-First things first, the guitar being used was a modified medium model Ibanez with Seymore Duncan pickups.
-As I mentioned before, I took both outputs and sent them to one channel on the mixer to make a thicker mono track.
-Starting from a blank setting and searching through amp modeling, I found the "HI Gain" amp to be my favorite BY FAR. The other ones really didn't do anything for me.
-I remember zeroing out the room ambience, so "0% room" and FX.
-In terms of the internal mic modeling, I'm pretty sure I went with the "on axis" mic setting.
-I can't remember the Cabinet model I used, but I THINK it was one of the 4x12 cabs.
-When it came to presence, I had that turned all the way down. At times I would turn it up no more than half way.
-Drive settings is where I think the secret comes out. Most people will crank the gain/drive during a recording, when in fact, the lowest possible drive sounds best on tape. So in other words, I turned the drive down just before the distortion lost its "grind". So about half drive/gain setting.
-I turned the channel volume all the way up and used the output volume as my way of adjusting volume.
-I did use the gating effect and the compressor very lightly (high threshold), I can't remember the exact settings. The gating won't actually do anything to shape the distortion.
-Everything else I pretty much left off
-In terms of EQing, wasn't really any kind of magic. I just tweak for full body: Good, deep, but not overpowering low end. The mids to lightly shape and scoop out the "telephone sound" problem and just enough high to give it a good clear upper end (about 75% up).
I could post a clip of just the raw guitar track if you want a reference track. I can't do it today, but I can have it by the end of the week.
