Alright, I don't know how familiar with bias fx you are, so I'll explain it in detail. I used bias amps "Amp Match" feature to get the base guitar sound, I did this by converting Backbone and The Heaviest Matter of The Universe to mp3, I used audacity to convert it to WAV, then you can open a WAV file in bias amp's amp match and it will analyze it and create a copy of the guitar tone. From there I saved it to custom amps, then opened it in bias fx, where I added a bit of reverb and some touching up (noise gate etc), then I save it to my bank. Afterwards I open reaper, which is my DAW, then run the amp on bias fx through my guitar signal. At the end of my signal I use Fabfilter's Pro-Q 3, in Pro-Q 3 theres a feature called "EQ Match", basically what you have to do is play a snippit from the tone you're mimicking, ideally a part of the song where it's only the guitar playing (Again, I used Backbone and Heaviest Matter for this.), then take a capture of the eq bands using the button to the right of the drop down menu on the bottom. Next I played the tone that I had created, It was a bit sharp and rough sounding, but after that it'll match the EQ to be that of the tone you're copying. From that point, I recorded 4 separate tracks, 2 panned 90% and 70% to the left, and the same for the right, from there on out it's just up to you to record what you'd like. Hope this helped.
Holy shit man! Could you make it a preset and upload it to BIAS FX 2? Obvisouly it won't sound as close with my guitar, but it's better than what I currently have.
@@Jesperadoo again, it won't sound like the video if you don't use the EQ, thats really where the magic happens, however it will still sound fairly close.
Thank you so much for this video. I used it to copy the tone by amp match. My only problem now is the eq matching. Do you know a tutorial youtube video that explains how to eq match with the pro q3?? I'd preciate if you introduce me.🙏🙏🙏🙏
you have to press the little button at the bottom right and you need a sample to copy to make the eq profile, itll make a shape and you can save that as a preset.
For anyone wondering what the EQ profile looks like :
imgur.io/a/alMafHZ
that sounds pretty darn close to me
Mind if you explain everything step by step? Because I want to recreate the "The Way of All Flesh" tone. Also, the tone is spot on!
Alright, I don't know how familiar with bias fx you are, so I'll explain it in detail. I used bias amps "Amp Match" feature to get the base guitar sound, I did this by converting Backbone and The Heaviest Matter of The Universe to mp3, I used audacity to convert it to WAV, then you can open a WAV file in bias amp's amp match and it will analyze it and create a copy of the guitar tone. From there I saved it to custom amps, then opened it in bias fx, where I added a bit of reverb and some touching up (noise gate etc), then I save it to my bank.
Afterwards I open reaper, which is my DAW, then run the amp on bias fx through my guitar signal. At the end of my signal I use Fabfilter's Pro-Q 3, in Pro-Q 3 theres a feature called "EQ Match", basically what you have to do is play a snippit from the tone you're mimicking, ideally a part of the song where it's only the guitar playing (Again, I used Backbone and Heaviest Matter for this.), then take a capture of the eq bands using the button to the right of the drop down menu on the bottom. Next I played the tone that I had created, It was a bit sharp and rough sounding, but after that it'll match the EQ to be that of the tone you're copying.
From that point, I recorded 4 separate tracks, 2 panned 90% and 70% to the left, and the same for the right, from there on out it's just up to you to record what you'd like. Hope this helped.
@@manipreferchicken4083 I already have all the plugins needed for this, thanks man!
@@georgehernandez6309 No problem.
@@manipreferchicken4083 in bias amp 2 what amp did you use?
@@georgehernandez6309 for amp match I used the metal preset.
Sounds very close! What did you use in Bias FX?
I used bias amp's amp match feature, then exported that amp to bias fx, I used Pro-Q 3 to EQ match the tone and make it sound polished.
Holy shit man! Could you make it a preset and upload it to BIAS FX 2? Obvisouly it won't sound as close with my guitar, but it's better than what I currently have.
yep, just go on tonecloud and search "Gojira - From Mars To Sirius", it's the one created by Weston.
@@manipreferchicken4083 Nice, sounds great!
@@Jesperadoo again, it won't sound like the video if you don't use the EQ, thats really where the magic happens, however it will still sound fairly close.
What impulse response and amp model are you using?
Thank you so much for this video. I used it to copy the tone by amp match. My only problem now is the eq matching. Do you know a tutorial youtube video that explains how to eq match with the pro q3?? I'd preciate if you introduce me.🙏🙏🙏🙏
you have to press the little button at the bottom right and you need a sample to copy to make the eq profile, itll make a shape and you can save that as a preset.
Can you do a video showing the eq
do you want a picture of the eq profile?
@@manipreferchicken4083 I would for sure
@@TheTonyShow imgur.com/a/alMafHZ
What did you use as a sample? You matched it om Bias Amp, right? How did you get the isolated guitar tracks?
It was actually really hard to find, about 47 seconds into heaviest matter of the universe, and the first few seconds of backbone.
@@manipreferchicken4083 holy crap, it's insane that it sounds this accurate taking that into consideration lol amazing job
@@thalamusDecimation thank you very much lol.