hell yeah man. the tone is pretty spot-on and you've got a good taste in gojira albums lol. I've just been getting into from Mars to Sirius and it's a fantastic album
Dude well done! There is a really simple way I recreate guitar tones (not for free tho). I use the Amp Match feature in Bias Amp 2, which can roughly match the sound of another guitar tone. But because it just matches really roughly, I use another plugin afterwards by Fabfilter called Pro-Q 3, which is an EQ Plugin that has a certain feature called "EQ Match". This one really is the key here: after I match the tone with Bias Amp 2, you'll play your tone and the original guitar tone from the album (you can just seperate a small guitar only part from a song here) at the same time. The plugin will then automatically EQ your guitar tone to match the original tone, and it's almost always spot on on, just amazing!
@@manipreferchicken4083 The best site (and the only one i trust) is vstcrack.com. But be careful, there is a fake site out there called vstcrackofficial.com
I don't personally have Guitar Rig, but I imagine you could get in the ballpark if you had a 5150/6505 head running into some sort of Marshall 4x12 and messed around with the mic position
hell yeah man. the tone is pretty spot-on and you've got a good taste in gojira albums lol. I've just been getting into from Mars to Sirius and it's a fantastic album
Dude well done! There is a really simple way I recreate guitar tones (not for free tho). I use the Amp Match feature in Bias Amp 2, which can roughly match the sound of another guitar tone. But because it just matches really roughly, I use another plugin afterwards by Fabfilter called Pro-Q 3, which is an EQ Plugin that has a certain feature called "EQ Match". This one really is the key here: after I match the tone with Bias Amp 2, you'll play your tone and the original guitar tone from the album (you can just seperate a small guitar only part from a song here) at the same time. The plugin will then automatically EQ your guitar tone to match the original tone, and it's almost always spot on on, just amazing!
ah i wanna try this so bad, too bad the eq costs money.
@@manipreferchicken4083 It's way too expensive for an EQ, I just cracked it to be honest
@@denkobert2342 ah where did you get the cracked version from? i'm interested.
@@manipreferchicken4083 The best site (and the only one i trust) is vstcrack.com. But be careful, there is a fake site out there called vstcrackofficial.com
@@denkobert2342 thank you very much🙌
Dude, this is really good, can you do one for the tone of The way of all flesh, that one's my favorite
that is great man
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get nice tone
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any idea how to get a similar sound using guitar rig?
I don't personally have Guitar Rig, but I imagine you could get in the ballpark if you had a 5150/6505 head running into some sort of Marshall 4x12 and messed around with the mic position