I have been looking for a good metal/djent sound for a few months now. This is by far the most informative and realistic video I have seen up to this point! Thank you so much for posting this brother! I hope you continue to add more videos of setup points. High five for kicking ass!
Holy fuck, very nice tone, very tight playing. Comprehensive and well explained, amazing tutorial mate. The fact that you practically used free plugins in every instance makes this absolutely perfect!
Actually...... Look at the audio he's showing it's all choped up meaning edited .....Like ALOT it sounds good I'll give him that but tight playing ? Nope
Ha ha, no need to be sorry, just giving you a hard time. I'm still having a hard time getting my tone dialed in, I can't get those mids to come out in a way I'm happy with. It's a frustrating game my friend. Have you used Amplitube 4 yet?
At first I thought you were playing your DI sound before editing everything. I was like that already sounds sick lol. Thanks for the tutorial! Found some other great plug-ins from my search. Good playing too.
So, I know nothing about DI, like I had to look up what he said. I also looked up Focusrite Saffire Pro 40. Why is he plugged into a DI and the Focusrite? Seems like a double audio interface to a true noob
@@JewishInjection I'll have to re-watch the video, but I believe at the time I commented that I was just noting how good I thought the production sounded prior to needing to edit anything (which he was already showcasing the final result). But you're right, the Focusrite is indeed an audio interface.
I'm a little confused about why you are high-passing and low-passing 3 times (ProQ, SSL, ProQ again on the bus.) Why not just do it once? The second and third passes are just introducing more phase shift while not really changing the tone, right? Thanks for sharing.
Nice job. The gating is so crazy lol not really my thing but very cool sounding. You just made me realize I've been using guitar sims all wrong too....this whole time I haven't been using eq enough...
Sounds great man, I use a similar method except one stereo side I use bias fx instead of the multiple plug ins, I find it to be a little warmer. How do you get the real short stops in the rhythm playing? Is it just edited audio or is there a special method? Anyway great vid and great progressive playing.
I know this is late, but try using a noise gate. Turn the attack and release all the way down, and turn the threshold down until you hear those short stops.
@@bluestreak5172 this is how you would approach it live, and/ or have a kill switch. You are right in that the audio is cut to pieces, to tighten up to the max.
Do you should make more videos on metal music production, you're a very good teacher at this type of stuff and I thoroughly enjoyed creating this tone with this tutorial, hope to see more vids soon, have a great day!
+Tech Tweaks Thank you! I apologize I havent had much time to make any new videos but I promise I'll have some more content in the next month or so for everyone!
+Modern Metal Productions no worries I totally understand, can't wait :) is there an email I can reach you at? I would like to make you some artwork for your channel, maybe to make it look a little more professional and sick!
Great vid. Have tried this and the tones are great, may actually switch to this rather than valve amps and cabs. The free impulse link doesn't work btw. The mod I have done on this technique is to only have the amp sim stuff on the track - gate/tse/Legion/TPA/IgniteIR - (The lepou IR only seemed to have mono->stereo option which I didn't want, just a mono, so used the Ignite IR instead). That's all I have on the track - get the recording, then bounce in place to a new track to render out an audio file. On the new track I put the EQs/comps and clean ups etc. Then the original sim track can be muted, disabled and hidden. For me that works better.
Sick video, dude. I'm trying to get a djenty tone similar to this (not necessarily exactly the same or anything). I'm currently using an iron label RGAIX7 with a 25.5' scale, and I can't seem to get a tight low G#. It just sounds flubby. I've done virtually everything you can do in Bias FX to try to fix that. I'm using a 68 gauge string, so I don't think that's the problem. In your experience, would that be more a product of the pickups of the plugin? Thanks
Hi, i am doing the exact things you did in this video, but the EQ, that i don't know how to use, and i'm getting a noisy sound, extremly different sound compare to what i want, How to solve it?
This is a great method that I have used as well. The only problem I ran into was the amount of CPU power required to run all of those plugins for several guitar tracks. Along with VST drums, bass plugins, and whatever else you may be using, my computer couldn't handle it. It would start like lagging out and I couldn't even play my mixes back to listen without rendering it out. It's kind of like you're gonna end up paying up somewhere, whether it be for the amp/axe-fx type stuff, or for a powerful computer to run all the free plugins
+Taylor The Warlock Truth. When i first started using guitar impulses and amp sims I was using an old 2008 white macbook that could barely run the signal chain. But a good way to go about that is by bouncing each individual guitar track out and importing them into the project so you dont have to run the amp sim plugins on it. I have since built a computer with good specs so I dont have to worry about that nonsense anymore lol
+Taylor The Warlock Half true really. Once you have a great computer, you will end up saving a lot with plugins / VSTs. They will save you having to buy bass amps, guitar amps, pedals, professional drumkits (along with a drummer that shows up for practice,) all of the various preamps and hardware compressors, etc. It is expensive to make music, but nothing like it used to be.
So simple, but so powerful. Love how the guitars sound in the mix! Keep rocking out man your product sounds incredible. Agree w/ the comment "if you pick like a bitch, you get a bitch tone". Now, the only question would be, if you have something like an Eleven rack, or an Axe FX, what types of effects chain would you use? Would you just bus directly to the guitar " bus"? Or would you add extra gate on the raw track, extra EQ, etc? maybe for the next video :) Good job dude!
This is indeed a killer djent tone ... I did not clear out how you came to that great stereo tone at the end. Have you added additional stereo effects or different settings for left/right channel, or did you only play your track twice?
What daw are you using? Drum software and kit used? Sorry for all the questions. I got a whole entire metal album written out and ready to go, but am not happy with quality from Ableton I am getting. Plz reply!
Thanks for this. I have been struggling to get this sound but thanks to this video now I am very close to what I am looking for. All I did was find all of the plugins online, added them to my VST library, chained them in the same order with the same settings shown in the video and BAM, there I am, very close, only needing small tweaks and some EQ to get a great sound. Make sure you obtain and load the wav files into the LeCab2 or it will do nothing and you will get no sound out of the chain. And like the video says, you WANT the LeCab2 (or something like it) because the improvement in sound is tremendous. I used the Catharsis Cabinet Impulse files from here: metalhomerecording.com/best-free-guitar-cab-ir/ I am using Reaper, running on a midrange windows laptop, with a Steinberg UM22-mk22 digital interface, and a cheap used Fender Squire Bullet Strat from a Pawn Shop.
For sure digin this video man, good work. Would like to do a walk through of the guitar bus.. that's where the sound/tone is really at, but what do i know? LOL... what's a good WAVES substitute for the VMR? anything you can recommend?
A waves substitute for VMR I would say would be either Kramer tape or NLS. I generally use the guitar bus to sum the guitars together so I can work with them combined. It saves CPU power on your computer and is a little more convenient.
For this song specifically I'm using superior drummer and Trigger for the snare and bass drum tracks. I can definitely work on a tutorial in the near future !
What are you using for an interface? With this signal chain that you have, I am getting really bad crackling and have had to push my buffer size up to 512. I have crazy latency.
Hi! your work it's very awesome, I really like it. I Just have one problem... I'm using Studio One 3 into the Win64 and specially the LeCab it doesn't recognize by the studio one. Can you help me? tnx.
I love the guitar sound,by the way i Use Logic Pro X,and Line 6 HD Pro X,,,,,,,Ibanez M80M,,,any sugestions of useful free plugins or low cost.And i was wondering how to make that stutter guitar sound,,,,thx
A lot of the stuttering guitar sound you speak of comes from editing and gates. My suggestion would be to apply a heavy gate before the tube screamer, and one after as well.
Carlos Obando hey dude, yeah there’s some pretty light editing done on the guitars like moving them around to line up to the grid better. But you should never rely on editing to make your performance good. Always make sure you’re 100% happy with your take, THEN edit it
Nice! Just a thought about the drums - mix the kick like it sounds more like in the room the guitars. It is very dry at the moment. And perhaps a brighter snare with a little more reverb to make it last longer
+Simen Andreas Knudsen Well as a drummer myself i would say that its aaaaaall about personal preference ;) what you like someone else might dont like, like what you just said now.
+Kaspar Marius Jota Thanks for the feedback. I have been working the drum tone. The drums in this video were superior drummer, which is usually what I use for writing/tracking. I record myself using my acoustic kit for final recordings.
I believe on mac you go into your computer's library > audio > components and drag the .component file into there. Im not sure if it works like that with garageband but id assume so. Im using Logic Pro X, but all noise gates works the same. Keep in mind that these settings might not work EXACTLY for you unless you play the same and have the same guitar. tweak to your own preferences :)
your style of writing is great and awesome to listen to...question ..when i download the plugins i don't know how to use them in logic pro 9 .. what is the process to using them? any help thanks
+SpartanMark12 Heavy Vibration Studio PL, i am using All of them in my production but Positive Grid at the moment wins on the market in my opinion.Share your opinion ruclips.net/video/WU28U_gY0zU/видео.html
Can you do a video explaining how to edit Djent to get that choppy sound? Ive heard Gates do it, but I cant find any videos on the way to track and edit djent guitars
Holy shit you sound exactly like Walter Jr. from Breaking Bad hahaha
You are goddamn right!
😂😂😂
No he doesnt
I don't recall Walter Jr. playing guitar tho...
Hahahaha whaaaaat?!?!
"If you pick like a bitch, you're gonna get a bitch tone" ... awesome
+Metalcorable credits to Brian Hood for that one!
Well I'm screwed. XD
I have been looking for a good metal/djent sound for a few months now. This is by far the most informative and realistic video I have seen up to this point! Thank you so much for posting this brother! I hope you continue to add more videos of setup points. High five for kicking ass!
Holy fuck, very nice tone, very tight playing. Comprehensive and well explained, amazing tutorial mate. The fact that you practically used free plugins in every instance makes this absolutely perfect!
Actually...... Look at the audio he's showing it's all choped up meaning edited .....Like ALOT it sounds good I'll give him that but tight playing ? Nope
The all choping thing is done even at a professionnal level in metalcore and djent production.
From what I hear he's playing tight enough.
I can't tell if you're explaining something or asking questions?
Joe Smith TBH I'm not even sure 😂 sorry, it was my first video tutorial I've ever done.
Ha ha, no need to be sorry, just giving you a hard time. I'm still having a hard time getting my tone dialed in, I can't get those mids to come out in a way I'm happy with. It's a frustrating game my friend. Have you used Amplitube 4 yet?
all good EXPLAINERS ask QUESTIONS
@@ModernMetalProductions I don't have a MacBook yet but could you do Eddie van Halen tone next
@@ModernMetalProductions btw keep the work up
adding that power amp in the chain made a huge difference! thank you!
Veil of Maya sounding stuff, sickkkk
Thanks man, I appreciate it! Im going to be releasing some music and more videos on here shortly :)
Close your eyes and imagine Mclovin
Fogell
😂
Thank you a lot! I spent a lot of time looking for that tight and fat tone, and here it is!
your project ROCKS
Thank you :)
could someone just upload the fx chain for Reaper if you got it?
dude that riff at the end is bangin'!
This has been the most helpful video yet. Thank you so much man!
That's a great mix you got in your project man. I'd love to listen to more of your stuff! :)
Unreal
That gate is hitting WAY too hard man, grats on your first video though!
i think its pretty perfect. and its apparent that he cut the tracks up so the choppy part wasnt the gate doing all the work
Holy crap that riffage was sick!
Really great man! Thanks so much, looking forward to your next video!
At first I thought you were playing your DI sound before editing everything. I was like that already sounds sick lol. Thanks for the tutorial! Found some other great plug-ins from my search. Good playing too.
So, I know nothing about DI, like I had to look up what he said. I also looked up Focusrite Saffire Pro 40.
Why is he plugged into a DI and the Focusrite?
Seems like a double audio interface to a true noob
@@JewishInjection I'll have to re-watch the video, but I believe at the time I commented that I was just noting how good I thought the production sounded prior to needing to edit anything (which he was already showcasing the final result). But you're right, the Focusrite is indeed an audio interface.
This tone is amazing
I always wanted to know how to use that TPA-1 thanks for some insight!
I'm a little confused about why you are high-passing and low-passing 3 times (ProQ, SSL, ProQ again on the bus.) Why not just do it once? The second and third passes are just introducing more phase shift while not really changing the tone, right? Thanks for sharing.
Usually highpass is 12db cut on those frequencies, if you want to cut them more you have to use another filter.
Nice job. The gating is so crazy lol not really my thing but very cool sounding. You just made me realize I've been using guitar sims all wrong too....this whole time I haven't been using eq enough...
Sounds great! First subscriber, yay :D
Stan Wilhelm thanks man! I appreciate it :)
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Dood this is v helpful! That tone is lit af! Your track is lit as well! Thanks braj!
Awesome review man. Definitely very helpful!
Sounds great man, I use a similar method except one stereo side I use bias fx instead of the multiple plug ins, I find it to be a little warmer. How do you get the real short stops in the rhythm playing? Is it just edited audio or is there a special method? Anyway great vid and great progressive playing.
I know this is late, but try using a noise gate. Turn the attack and release all the way down, and turn the threshold down until you hear those short stops.
Also, it looks like there is some kind editing going on....
@@bluestreak5172 this is how you would approach it live, and/ or have a kill switch. You are right in that the audio is cut to pieces, to tighten up to the max.
Great vid dude! I've been using Podfarm for years and recently got a Schecter c1 classic so I gotta try this amazing tone you've come up with
I'd love to know if the drums were recorded or programmed. Awesome tutorial and killer track!
Great Lesson and great riffing to go with it!
where can i hear the full song?
I'll be releasing it over the winter break!
i wanna hear the song too, is it released yet?
good job man thanks for sharing another one for the metalheads! \m/
Good vid, bro.
THX & kudos for producing a
Dude-Next-Door share knowledge channel, ESPECIALLY 1 on modern metal/Djent.
much love for you and what you do
Thank you
Do you should make more videos on metal music production, you're a very good teacher at this type of stuff and I thoroughly enjoyed creating this tone with this tutorial, hope to see more vids soon, have a great day!
+Tech Tweaks Thank you! I apologize I havent had much time to make any new videos but I promise I'll have some more content in the next month or so for everyone!
+Modern Metal Productions no worries I totally understand, can't wait :) is there an email I can reach you at? I would like to make you some artwork for your channel, maybe to make it look a little more professional and sick!
Tech Tweaks That would be totally awesome! You can contact me at Nocturnalaudioca@gmail.com right now :)
+Modern Metal Productions awesome I'll send ya an email, I'll make some designs today
Great vid. Have tried this and the tones are great, may actually switch to this rather than valve amps and cabs. The free impulse link doesn't work btw. The mod I have done on this technique is to only have the amp sim stuff on the track - gate/tse/Legion/TPA/IgniteIR - (The lepou IR only seemed to have mono->stereo option which I didn't want, just a mono, so used the Ignite IR instead). That's all I have on the track - get the recording, then bounce in place to a new track to render out an audio file. On the new track I put the EQs/comps and clean ups etc. Then the original sim track can be muted, disabled and hidden. For me that works better.
Sick video, dude. I'm trying to get a djenty tone similar to this (not necessarily exactly the same or anything). I'm currently using an iron label RGAIX7 with a 25.5' scale, and I can't seem to get a tight low G#. It just sounds flubby. I've done virtually everything you can do in Bias FX to try to fix that. I'm using a 68 gauge string, so I don't think that's the problem. In your experience, would that be more a product of the pickups of the plugin? Thanks
Hi, i am doing the exact things you did in this video, but the EQ, that i don't know how to use, and i'm getting a noisy sound, extremly different sound compare to what i want, How to solve it?
Great video man! Greetings from Germany :)
Dude where can i find this song of yours , its totally insane !
If I download TSE audio, I only get VST files which are not compatible with garageband. Do I have to do something to be able to use the plugins?
Sounds amazing! Thank you!!!
sounded sick man. I personally use TSEX50 ever since i saw brian hoods vid. But i learned a bit here about EQ'ing too cheers. :)!
This is awesome man!
Nice sound, very interesting video
Awesome playing btw
This is a great method that I have used as well. The only problem I ran into was the amount of CPU power required to run all of those plugins for several guitar tracks. Along with VST drums, bass plugins, and whatever else you may be using, my computer couldn't handle it. It would start like lagging out and I couldn't even play my mixes back to listen without rendering it out. It's kind of like you're gonna end up paying up somewhere, whether it be for the amp/axe-fx type stuff, or for a powerful computer to run all the free plugins
+Taylor The Warlock Truth. When i first started using guitar impulses and amp sims I was using an old 2008 white macbook that could barely run the signal chain. But a good way to go about that is by bouncing each individual guitar track out and importing them into the project so you dont have to run the amp sim plugins on it. I have since built a computer with good specs so I dont have to worry about that nonsense anymore lol
+Taylor The Warlock Half true really. Once you have a great computer, you will end up saving a lot with plugins / VSTs. They will save you having to buy bass amps, guitar amps, pedals, professional drumkits (along with a drummer that shows up for practice,) all of the various preamps and hardware compressors, etc. It is expensive to make music, but nothing like it used to be.
Great video!! I love the sound so much! One question, I couldn't find the files you're using in the impulse plugin. Where can I get them?? Thx!!!!!!
Pretty sure theyre called "Catharsis" impulses. you load those into the impulses response plug in.
So simple, but so powerful. Love how the guitars sound in the mix! Keep rocking out man your product sounds incredible. Agree w/ the comment "if you pick like a bitch, you get a bitch tone". Now, the only question would be, if you have something like an Eleven rack, or an Axe FX, what types of effects chain would you use? Would you just bus directly to the guitar " bus"? Or would you add extra gate on the raw track, extra EQ, etc? maybe for the next video :) Good job dude!
Song is awesome blended yet choppy keeps even the ADD attention span paying attention to whats next. Nice one
Holy crap this is sick!
nice sound mate.... well done from downunder
awesome tone. I don't have waves plugins and don't have money for them, is there any alternatives that would work instead?
This is indeed a killer djent tone ... I did not clear out how you came to that great stereo tone at the end. Have you added additional stereo effects or different settings for left/right channel, or did you only play your track twice?
dude that song is nice
Awesome tutorial. Has helped greatly. Guitar ? for you .... Are you using active pickups and is your Ibanez neck through ?
No my Ibanez has two pieces. Its an iron label with stock EMG 707 pickups.
Need help with string gauges. I'm in drop G# with 7 string 26.5 inch scale and a musicman 5 string need string gauge recommendation for.both please
What daw are you using? Drum software and kit used? Sorry for all the questions. I got a whole entire metal album written out and ready to go, but am not happy with quality from Ableton I am getting. Plz reply!
+David Ysasi Logic Pro.
Dunno what drums, my blind guess is Superior Drummer with the Metal Foundry expansion or Steven Slate.
Woowwww!! Saludos desde Mexico, GRACIAS!
Thanks for this. I have been struggling to get this sound but thanks to this video now I am very close to what I am looking for. All I did was find all of the plugins online, added them to my VST library, chained them in the same order with the same settings shown in the video and BAM, there I am, very close, only needing small tweaks and some EQ to get a great sound.
Make sure you obtain and load the wav files into the LeCab2 or it will do nothing and you will get no sound out of the chain. And like the video says, you WANT the LeCab2 (or something like it) because the improvement in sound is tremendous. I used the Catharsis Cabinet Impulse files from here: metalhomerecording.com/best-free-guitar-cab-ir/
I am using Reaper, running on a midrange windows laptop, with a Steinberg UM22-mk22 digital interface, and a cheap used Fender Squire Bullet Strat from a Pawn Shop.
For sure digin this video man, good work. Would like to do a walk through of the guitar bus.. that's where the sound/tone is really at, but what do i know? LOL... what's a good WAVES substitute for the VMR? anything you can recommend?
A waves substitute for VMR I would say would be either Kramer tape or NLS. I generally use the guitar bus to sum the guitars together so I can work with them combined. It saves CPU power on your computer and is a little more convenient.
agreed, good call man. I dig the NLS for sure, good shit
How were you able to install these plugins into Logic? I just downloaded them, but they don't show up on Logic
You have to put them in your components Folder in library
Make more Metal/Rock tuts buddy. Nice vid.
Great tutorial!
great video, man!! keep going. And what the noise gate do you use?
Love your videos bro! Any chance of getting a tutorial for you drum sound? What are ya using man EZD?
For this song specifically I'm using superior drummer and Trigger for the snare and bass drum tracks. I can definitely work on a tutorial in the near future !
poulin lecab2 is not available anymore :( any replacement?
yeah man, sounds pretty good, best!
Sounds amazing! I'm guessing the drums are programmed yes?
Yessir!
fucking awesome man! I love the composition as well, do you have any finished song yet? I would love to hear it!!
I'll be releasing a version soon !
very very great:) guitar that he used? 8-string / 6 strings, pick up?
What are you using for an interface? With this signal chain that you have, I am getting really bad crackling and have had to push my buffer size up to 512. I have crazy latency.
Im using a saffire pro 40. Thats most likely caused by your CPU or RAM in the computer. Im ruinng 16GB of ram and using an i7-3770k processor.
Which pickups are you using ? Loved it !
Hey man great video it helped me a lot! Is the song out yet? I would love to get it it sounds sick!
sick tone man! can you tell how to install this tse on logic, im having an issue on it!
Couple of your links are dead. Any chance you could update them?
Awesome dude! What tuning are you using here?
Hi! your work it's very awesome, I really like it. I Just have one problem... I'm using Studio One 3 into the Win64 and specially the LeCab it doesn't recognize by the studio one. Can you help me? tnx.
Sorry for the late reply. Try ignite amps NadIR. if not, just search impulse response loader on google. haha
great vid!
I love the guitar sound,by the way i Use Logic Pro X,and Line 6 HD Pro X,,,,,,,Ibanez M80M,,,any sugestions of useful free plugins or low cost.And i was wondering how to make that stutter guitar sound,,,,thx
A lot of the stuttering guitar sound you speak of comes from editing and gates. My suggestion would be to apply a heavy gate before the tube screamer, and one after as well.
Hey, I know this video is old, but did you do any sort of editing on the guitars? I’m talking about moving stuff around to the grid.
Carlos Obando hey dude, yeah there’s some pretty light editing done on the guitars like moving them around to line up to the grid better. But you should never rely on editing to make your performance good. Always make sure you’re 100% happy with your take, THEN edit it
Nice! Just a thought about the drums - mix the kick like it sounds more like in the room the guitars. It is very dry at the moment. And perhaps a brighter snare with a little more reverb to make it last longer
+Simen Andreas Knudsen Well as a drummer myself i would say that its aaaaaall about personal preference ;) what you like someone else might dont like, like what you just said now.
+Kaspar Marius Jota Thanks for the feedback. I have been working the drum tone. The drums in this video were superior drummer, which is usually what I use for writing/tracking. I record myself using my acoustic kit for final recordings.
Hey bro nice video, what drum secuencia are you using ?
how did you install the TSE 808 plugin??
also what noise gate are you using on garageband? can't find it
I believe on mac you go into your computer's library > audio > components and drag the .component file into there. Im not sure if it works like that with garageband but id assume so. Im using Logic Pro X, but all noise gates works the same. Keep in mind that these settings might not work EXACTLY for you unless you play the same and have the same guitar. tweak to your own preferences :)
i love this video but whats a kill a hurt? you mean the sound is in pain?? it hurts?? lol im kidding awesome video
I do exactly what you do, but I can never the the eq right. It just sounds a little more listenable when I do it, as opposed to yours.
Any hints on which impulse you used on the cab? I'm the lepou loader didn't come with any.
Check the comments man! It was the catharsis impulses i think, scroll down and check. Someone mentioned it
Oh shit I'm worthless thanks!! Tone is sick btw been looking for a different amp sim. not diggin pod farm
Hi there !! Super quality sound ! Could you send me a kick sample of the kick drum used in the music Please ? :)
I cant sorry! Im using purchased samples from various producers.
Modern Metal Productions ok ! Even if you sell it or telling the ones you're using ?
I believe Im using kicks from the Trigger Platinum bundle from Slate! Kicks 11 and 14 I think.
your style of writing is great and awesome to listen to...question ..when i download the plugins i don't know how to use them in logic pro 9 .. what is the process to using them? any help thanks
You have to make sure to drag the .component files into the designated library folder on your computer. Google's got the answer for you ;)
I like the legion too.
why cut everything at 130 with pro q, but boost at 123 with the ssl?
TPA-1 aint on the site.. it says it does not find the download :(
I cannot download that Louder JJ powertube for LeCab2rev1 ..
Super awesome thank u
hey guys i can't find a working Lecab2 component, can someone tell me another one I could use to take its place.
+SpartanMark12 What DAW are you on? There are a few others. Ignite amps nadIR and KeFIR also work.
Im using garage band, thanks for responding.
+SpartanMark12 Heavy Vibration Studio PL, i am using All of them in my production but Positive Grid at the moment wins on the market in my opinion.Share your opinion ruclips.net/video/WU28U_gY0zU/видео.html
+Modern Metal Productions how do i get my amp sims onto cubase 8 elements
Hi. Can you please share the impulses that you are using in this tutorial? Thanks
They're the Catharsis impulses and they're free!
You could make a video how to mix Metal Guitar Bass? Thanks
Oh I plan to soon!
Can you do a video explaining how to edit Djent to get that choppy sound? Ive heard Gates do it, but I cant find any videos on the way to track and edit djent guitars
Salvatore Pisano yeah for sure! I’ll be back this Thursday to work on more videos so I can add this to the list.
Is the track out yet? That sounded rad.
not yet! I'll be working on it over this winter :)
Can you show how to get a nice lead sound?