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Sounds pretty good to me. Are you trying to mimic the original tone? I have no input there as I don't know that song.
Hey dude, thanks. Well, I'm trying to get as close as I can without pulling my hair out, or spending a whole lot of time on. The original guitars are thick & wooly sounding. They also have some saturation that sounds like they were recorded pretty hot...Sounds pretty good to me. Are you trying to mimic the original tone? I have no input there as I don't know that song.
Thanks Ray, I actually just read the same thing myself. I knew he used an SG & Laney amps, but wasn't sure about the Treblebooster/Rangemaster...It's close Minerman but also not as thick. I did some digging around to find out what his rig & recording tricks are...According to Iommi he used.."...basically the SG and the Laneys. Basically, I set the presence, middle and treble on 10 with no bass whatsoever. The guitar volume was usually set on full and the three-way toggle switch was set on the up position for chording and in the treble spot for soloing.
For treble boost, I used a Rangemaster unit that had been reworked by my roadies. I used a wah-wah, a Rotosound box, and various boosters and phasers. For some of the solos, I used a Fender amp. With the Laneys I used to overload the inputs to give it more boost. That’s how I got those sounds. We’ve always tuned a semi-tone down, but on the Paranoid and Black Sabbath albums we tuned to pitch." Iommi often created double- tracking effects in the studio using tape delay, but this solo was triple-tracked, sometimes in unison and sometimes not...Perhaps the most important factor in Iommi’s massive sound is his use of two-note diads in the form of root+5 power chords, and his insistence on playing them on the bottom two strings whenever possible for maximum girth...
Thanks JDOD, that's AT4 dude. It's basically all I've been using lately. I can't crank my amp very often, so I'm using the shit outta some ampsims...hahahaMiner, that's great. As Ray said, its not quite there on the tone but it still sounds really good - the original sounds thicker and darker - you've still got nice tone though. What simmed amp was that?
How did you do those drums? they sound really good.
Miner, are you up really early or suffering from insomnia?
I thought you did, but wasn't 100%...I like it a lot myself. I've got a couple versions of Cubase (LE4 & LE5, they came with some gear I bought), & just for kicks, I installed LE5 & tried to set it up...I almost pulled my hair out, compared to Reaper, it's complicated as fuck. Just the most simple things (I used Cubase LE4 for quite a while) I had to keep going back to the manual. In Reaper, it's just like second nature for me...Yeah, I use Reaper. Its great.
Yeah, Reaper is great.
To be honest though, all I really need to do is set a tempo and press the red button - complicated production isn't really my bag!
Thanks Bob, this is just a quick mix to get feedback on the toans really man. I'll definitely bring the guitars up when I do the final mix dude...thanks again....the sabbath sounds good miner ..... to me the only real nit I'd pick would be that the guitars ( on my speakers anyway) need to come up in the mix.
When you listen to the actual sabbath track you notice the gits are way forward in the mix ..... yours almost seem buried to me.
Again ..... this is on MY speakers.
Otherwise it sounds great.
I can't get along with the OCD. I've tried it, a good friend of mine has one and he let me borrow it, and it does nothing for me. The way I hear it...it's great in front of a totally clean channel to be your dirt sound, but in front of an already cranking amp it adds nothing but mush.
This is true if you're using the drive on the OCD, it also does a weird phasey thing.in front of an already cranking amp it adds nothing but mush.