Recording Meshuggah Style (Djent) Guitar Sounds

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @PolarBearon
    @PolarBearon 6 лет назад +738

    could you do a "what makes this song great" on Meshuggah? Id love to see that. Thanks for the videos!

    • @bwgti
      @bwgti 6 лет назад +31

      Oh. They have mountains of talent. And they have had years and years to develop their sound. But "great songs". I know it is hard to believe but this band is an acquired taste.
      THis video is excellent BTW. I am glad Rick found a reason to make a vid about such an interesting band.

    • @PolarBearon
      @PolarBearon 6 лет назад +12

      Gotta be a troll, or someone mentally challenged, either way, fighting is pointless.

    • @davidpretorius
      @davidpretorius 6 лет назад +2

      But which song would he pick to examine? That episode would be fascinating

    • @PolarBearon
      @PolarBearon 6 лет назад +12

      David, there's many to choose from. Bleed, obviously. Demiurge, Marrow, rational gaze, clockwork, I am colossus. There's a lot of good ones.

    • @meshuggagah4118
      @meshuggagah4118 6 лет назад +4

      tiny gems If you have more talent, can you tell us how many bands did you inspire and the name of the genre you've created in your delusional world ?

  • @BeatsAndMeats
    @BeatsAndMeats 6 лет назад +614

    Rick Beato is our cool uncle with massive street cred, a true djentleman!!!

  • @Staye100
    @Staye100 6 лет назад +162

    Rick Beat0-0-0-0-0

  • @chalkedupmusic9610
    @chalkedupmusic9610 6 лет назад +100

    Even if it DOES get blocked, glad I was one of the 50 people who saw it. Now I know Rick Beato djents.

  • @9000ryan
    @9000ryan 6 лет назад +6

    Prefiltering is SO important for low tuned guitars. A lot of people don't realize this. Taking out some 100-200 helps so much, and it's nice to see someone actually go over this

  • @tarkus1056
    @tarkus1056 6 лет назад +293

    Wow Rick. The variety of your content is astonishing yet measured. I don't feel lost but I always have something different to check out and learn. There's quantity AND quality. I'm very proud of being a subscriber.

    • @WildBillQRO
      @WildBillQRO 6 лет назад +6

      worgegramsci105. Well Said

    • @nomorebs
      @nomorebs 6 лет назад +3

      Agreed. This IS my favorite subscription.

    • @nurikkulanbaev3628
      @nurikkulanbaev3628 3 года назад +1

      Hello Tarkus. Why did you die in Anor Londo?

    • @tarkus1056
      @tarkus1056 3 года назад +4

      @@nurikkulanbaev3628 slipped from the ceiling while screaming at a painting guardian

    • @Cestariarts
      @Cestariarts 2 года назад

      Praise the sun

  • @sleepless51
    @sleepless51 2 года назад +3

    Without knowing, unintentionally, I've been dialing my stereo presets, where one of them is a bit more fuzzy and the other one a bit more crunchy, and I love how it sounds. Great to see this approach suggested by Rick!

  • @messengercrow
    @messengercrow 3 года назад +2

    this guy is a world treasure. he knows and covers many musicals subjects. he knows everything

  • @yuggothproductions
    @yuggothproductions 6 лет назад +173

    Have you heard Thordendal’s Special Defects?! He’s a monster jazz player too and knows his theory!

    •  6 лет назад +14

      I can't thank you enough.

    • @dwightdwindley3141
      @dwightdwindley3141 6 лет назад +5

      Great album, thanks for reminding me havent listened to it for years

    • @onimusha13
      @onimusha13 6 лет назад +27

      According to interviews his theory knowledge is abysmal, he does everything intuitively

    • @yuggothproductions
      @yuggothproductions 6 лет назад +9

      onimusha13 He’s being very modest I think. Those Alan Holdworth type solos on his solo album speak volumes, he’s got some serious knowledge!

    • @blickblocks
      @blickblocks 6 лет назад +17

      Dick Lövgren, the bassist, also has a jazz album under the name Nica Group. Great album.

  • @Asyouwere
    @Asyouwere 2 года назад +1

    Watching this in 2022, this is still a great video. It is amazing how much your production quality has improved over just 4 years! Your a great gift to musicians and to music in general, Rick!

  • @FobiasBizarreOneManBand
    @FobiasBizarreOneManBand 6 лет назад +194

    It's amazing how I already know this stuff yet my metal mixes still suck

    • @miguelfernandezmillan2829
      @miguelfernandezmillan2829 6 лет назад +3

      he just got a brilliant sound in the begining, good expensive material we dont have yet ;)

    • @seybsnilksz
      @seybsnilksz 6 лет назад +10

      Hit me up if you want any mix feedback! I'd be glad to listen and see if I hear any problems.

    • @richardhunter9779
      @richardhunter9779 6 лет назад +4

      One can't teach taste, no offense meant.

    • @Shaktipat6
      @Shaktipat6 6 лет назад +9

      I think most of our problems in mixing metal comes from our KNOWLEDGE of mid freq’s role being overcome by our tendency to try to make individual tracks sound good on their own. Or that’s my struggle anyways.

    • @3AwesomeLetsPlayers
      @3AwesomeLetsPlayers 6 лет назад +3

      really just comes with lots of mixing and time man, I still suck aswell, but I'm way better than I was! It's always a journey.

  • @Jjernsberger
    @Jjernsberger 6 лет назад +3

    You’re the coolest person to have ever lived, Mr. Beato. I’m super glad I came across your channel. Thanks for the free entertainment and endless insight.

  • @tiagocardoso9810
    @tiagocardoso9810 6 лет назад +8

    this has been the best channel ive subscribed this past year

  • @SHARt_murmur
    @SHARt_murmur 6 лет назад +2

    So pumped you did this, just that you appreciate the band enough to do a video like this is awesome!

  • @shuralmehki
    @shuralmehki 3 года назад +1

    Your knowledge of gear is phenomenal. The world will be at loss when you're finally gone 50 years from now, young man.

  • @sgkogan
    @sgkogan 6 лет назад +30

    Cool! Finally! Now waiting for some video with theoretical analysis of Meshuggahs music)

    • @drumkidstu
      @drumkidstu 4 года назад

      Hopefully you'll see this. I can give you a rundown to a degree. Harmonically their music is rather simple, but it utilizes symmetrical scales. Diminished, half half half whole, whole tone, and chromatic scales. They occasionally write riffs based off other more consonant scales, but the basis of their harmony comes from the diminished scale.

  • @damienro0
    @damienro0 6 лет назад +117

    What makes meshuga great!

    • @SHARt_murmur
      @SHARt_murmur 6 лет назад +2

      Agreed! ^

    • @vick2359
      @vick2359 6 лет назад +29

      How did you misspell the band's name when it was in the title?

    • @IAmKillEveryone
      @IAmKillEveryone 6 лет назад +5

      absolutely nothing for starters LOL

    • @Waltzhybrid92
      @Waltzhybrid92 6 лет назад

      Watch the end of Darren Aronofsky's Pie for a preview.

    • @damienro0
      @damienro0 6 лет назад

      Victor sorry dude, fast typing

  • @C_mao
    @C_mao 6 лет назад +27

    "I need 'Meshuggah' in muh coffee" ~'Captain' Lee of Andertons (one of the funniest things he's ever said (:

  • @eliash8903
    @eliash8903 6 лет назад +37

    I have never clicked a video this fast before.

  • @Sillymarin
    @Sillymarin 4 года назад +1

    Congrats on making a wave of at least 100 new djent bands

  • @russell_szabados
    @russell_szabados 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for this video, Rick. I've been wanting a straight-forward, no b.s. lesson on re-amping for awhile but the studio I occasionally work at is so competitive I didn't want to ask anyone there. Awesome.

  • @adamrushka8096
    @adamrushka8096 6 лет назад +1

    The Peavey/Marshall mix works so well, Peavey for the heaviness, Marshall for that mid range clarity

  • @danknittel1250
    @danknittel1250 6 лет назад +5

    Those guitar tones sound so good!

  • @bradklaas2925
    @bradklaas2925 6 лет назад +7

    yes!!! i'm loving u more and more. love the tool stuff and now meshuggah!! fuuuuuuuuck yeah rick!! keep it coming

  • @thesoundengine
    @thesoundengine 6 лет назад +1

    I like it that you have your ns-10s for monitoring your outboard gear. Top video Rick.

  • @thmp3r
    @thmp3r 2 года назад

    As long as I have been following you, I’m surprised this is the first time seeing this video. The way you tweak knobs is similar to other pros I’ve been in the studio with. I think it’s great showing people at home who don’t know, so they can listen and understand your approach. Very cool, you can hear the changes as they happen

  • @deluxairhead
    @deluxairhead 6 лет назад

    I believe it takes 20 years + before you get your ear in, Rick thanks for taking the time to show most of us something we also don't know about production........

  • @noah-ow9hw
    @noah-ow9hw 6 лет назад

    The trick with mics in phase is just a life (ear) saver!

  • @mikedixon8830
    @mikedixon8830 6 лет назад +3

    Backing off the preamp on one of the amps really works! Good video!

  • @scottrance2818
    @scottrance2818 6 лет назад +5

    Rick Beato, you're the only other person I've heard besides Colin Richardson that makes 421's sound extremely good on metal guitars. The Burn My Eyes album Colin did with Machine Head has especially great tones. Loved this vid . Thank you so much. side note. Great song but I would've used Bleed. That song is a monster

  • @thenoctus6722
    @thenoctus6722 4 года назад +4

    I freaking love double mono layering for rhytm parts! It can get a bit weird with lead stuff though...

  • @TreyDieterich
    @TreyDieterich 6 лет назад +43

    Rick Beato; Does he djent?
    yes

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  6 лет назад +13

      Haha!!

    • @TreyDieterich
      @TreyDieterich 6 лет назад +2

      I never seem to catch your live streams, otherwise I'd ask this there, and if you'd rather not answer publicly I can understand. My question is about how much would your rate be to produce a 10-13 track album?

  • @renatomiceli1778
    @renatomiceli1778 5 лет назад +4

    Please make an episode of "What makes this song great - Meshuggah". Preferably Clockworks or Electric Red.

  • @koofaya
    @koofaya 6 лет назад

    BOSS SD-1 is a legend! So versatile, yet so simple

  • @seb5587
    @seb5587 6 лет назад +22

    Please make a video about Tesseract!

    • @extrememind100
      @extrememind100 6 лет назад

      Yesss

    • @PHLCoffeeSnob
      @PHLCoffeeSnob 5 лет назад +1

      Supposedly, Dan doesn't fry anymore like he did on the first album. I'm disappointed.

  • @johnnygault365
    @johnnygault365 6 лет назад +1

    it's beyond me why they block videos with such useful information
    i think the knowlege you share is vital
    it is to me

  • @mvunit3
    @mvunit3 6 лет назад +38

    This is a perfect example how, many years ago, it was either Hagstrom or Haake, talking about their music (Meshuggah circa Destroy Erase Improve), that everyone in the band _takes turns_ being a "percussive" instrument (including vocalist Jens Kidman), and that Haake would at times be the "Lead" on drums, keeping Thordendal, Hagstrom and Nordin (or Hielm, or currently, Lovgren/Bass) in time, or visa/versa. One of many reasons I have been a HUGE fan since 1995.
    Though there were many other bands doing that "Pantera-like" groove, even before Pantera, and experimenting with the palm-muted chugs/riffage (many coming from Thrash and Death Metal). But Meshuggah and Zero Hour took it to a whole 'nother level, and passed the torch to all the contemporaries and subgenres.
    Would love to see a breakdown of the track "Future Breed Machine", mostly 4/4, but what they do _within_ that 4/4 is completely insane. And Haake keeping it together with his drums, often changing from percussion to lead, and touches of Fusion (especially within Thordendal's solo).
    Thanks again Rick! You're a man of various musical knowledge \m/.

    • @apoplexiamusic
      @apoplexiamusic 4 года назад +2

      thank you for mentioning Zero Hour! yet another band to discover which sounds very awesome only a few minutes into my first listen! i'm loving the Death guitar tone and the huge fusion bass

  • @SamRobson
    @SamRobson 6 лет назад +17

    Awesome video!

  • @Beiskraft
    @Beiskraft 5 лет назад +1

    I want what makes Bleed Meshuggah great! The song's like a machine working with perfect precision.

  • @YutsiAion
    @YutsiAion 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video! How about a mesa on meshuggah?

  • @LuisSilva-ly4ni
    @LuisSilva-ly4ni 6 лет назад +1

    Meshuggah is, without doubt, the best metal band around for some large years. Their influence started the Djent movement. Before that there was only Meshuggah. People say that they use polyrhythms and odd signatures, WRONG!!! The play 99% every time in 4/4, they just ignore the bar and the down/upbeat usual structure, because what they do is simply rhythmic lines that are continuous until the fourth 4/4 bar, and REPEAT. That 4 bar cycle makes the rhythmic structure give a "boom" in the beginning of the next 4 bar section. They also incorporate very jazzy licks in their rhythmic lines. On top of that they produce their albums and every member contribute to compose songs. They are TOP MUSICIANS. It's not a sound for everyone, but regardless, they are so good that Rick Beato as aborded them 2 or 3 times. That says it all.

    • @flaminghead1va
      @flaminghead1va Год назад

      sorry to necro, but great comment. I never knew most of their songs are in 4/4. I don't listen to Meshuggah so I have no clue if what you're saying is true.
      I say all that to say... Did you make a typo with "Rick Beato as aborded them 2 or 3 times" ?? :D

  • @EMPTYCUP111
    @EMPTYCUP111 6 лет назад +1

    Rick, thank you for this and for being so generous with your knowledge. Love your channel!

  • @buttsniffjackwagon1
    @buttsniffjackwagon1 6 лет назад +4

    i like the idea off one guitar being a little cleaner than the other XD great video, thank you!!!

  • @RohannvanRensburg
    @RohannvanRensburg 6 лет назад +85

    I personally think Rick's sound sounds quite a bit more...natural/organic than the typically hyper-produced, sterile "djent" sound. I way, way prefer this.
    Also the "this is just noise" comments are pretty funny.

    • @RohannvanRensburg
      @RohannvanRensburg 6 лет назад +8

      Not in reference to Meshuggah as much as other bands in the "djent" category

    • @RohannvanRensburg
      @RohannvanRensburg 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah that's more what I'm referring to. Meshuggah has gone a bit more "organic" over time, but the stereotypical "djent" sound is one that is hyper-produced and waveform edited.

    • @jamesrichard5290
      @jamesrichard5290 6 лет назад +4

      "sterile" is such a great adjective for modern recordings.. I like how Rick opted for the real amps. brings some humanity to the table.

    • @elconijo
      @elconijo 4 года назад +5

      Djent bands RUINED the gift that Meshuggah gave to the world.

    • @poulwinther
      @poulwinther 3 года назад +1

      Couple of reasons for that. First of all beat correction. It just destroys any organics of the playing regardless of the tone itself. Another main reason is that Rick's tone here - no disrespect - is still way too flubby in comparison, or for anything faster tuned that low. But yes, at the amount of processing on modern guitar tones, djent will soon become just another 100% sampled style.

  • @OrionHellraiser
    @OrionHellraiser 6 лет назад

    Damn!! I was just about to record a song, saw my notifications and saw this video....I always learn a lot from your videos Rick!! can't thank you enough, I've finally understood compression and their uses thanks to you lol

  • @macleanclassics
    @macleanclassics 5 лет назад +2

    Really shows you how important the rest of the band is.... tough to jam this on an acoustic by the campfire...lol

  • @joeljarmulak2607
    @joeljarmulak2607 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video Rick!!! I've wanted to see a video on this specific topic for a long time now.

  • @apoplexiamusic
    @apoplexiamusic 4 года назад

    one of my fave Meshuggah songs... such a good riff! This is also
    one of the most helpful videos i've seen on getting a nice big guitar sound. I love the idea of "big mono" and how exactly to achieve it!

  • @Fyrlink
    @Fyrlink 6 лет назад +182

    More djent vids!

    • @alex7ut
      @alex7ut 6 лет назад +2

      meshuggah aint djent

    • @dh8657
      @dh8657 6 лет назад +16

      meshuggah are the founding fathers of djent

    • @phunmaster2000
      @phunmaster2000 6 лет назад +4

      they don't sound like any other Djent band though, Periphery, Monuments, Sikth, Tesseract all sound similar to one another and nothing like mesguhhah, so meshuggah shouldn't be considered Djent even though they arguably pioneered it.

    • @andys3035
      @andys3035 6 лет назад +1

      Uh, Djent comes in different sub-genre's. They are definitely Djent.

    • @phunmaster2000
      @phunmaster2000 6 лет назад

      Andy S [citation needed]

  • @niteshades_promise
    @niteshades_promise 6 лет назад

    wow from classic rock to djent and every thing in between youre a master of your craft! 🍻

  • @Rhekluse
    @Rhekluse 3 года назад

    For anyone wondering Meshuggah likes to use a Fortin 33 Booster/Overdrive Pedal.

  • @k.padraigokane1472
    @k.padraigokane1472 6 лет назад +1

    IF YOU'RE INTO DJENT...... You NEED the BEATO BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's dope AF!

  • @dimebag2506
    @dimebag2506 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you Rick! I really find these videos helpful!

  • @joshuaberthelot2467
    @joshuaberthelot2467 6 лет назад

    man this guy is a mad genius of recording

  • @davidpretorius
    @davidpretorius 6 лет назад

    Thank you, was thinking just earlier this week how awesome it would be if you did some meshuggah. I really appreciate your deep knowledge and how expertly you help others to understand!

  • @celestialscripture
    @celestialscripture 6 лет назад

    Yes to this. I'm so glad I found your channel!

  • @ericellis2729
    @ericellis2729 6 лет назад

    Boss SD-1 all the way Rick! My overdrive pedal of choice!

  • @dashapeleutheros
    @dashapeleutheros 5 лет назад +3

    Rick, will you review Meshuggah song in future? Would really love to see it. 🙏🏻

  • @6oundStudio
    @6oundStudio 6 лет назад

    Wow, i always thought that same rhythm tone for both channels is the only way to go. But this video made me reconsider that. Thanks a lot, Mr Beato!

  • @larryleger1658
    @larryleger1658 6 лет назад

    Awesome man! Just getting into recording the last few months! I really appreciate everything you do. I work 80 hours a week so i don't really have a lot of time to experiment.

  • @m6tzg6r
    @m6tzg6r 8 дней назад

    wow, you really got a tone that sounds very close to Meshuggah, wicked job!

  • @manuelafesta2283
    @manuelafesta2283 4 года назад

    Great how-to, clear and informative. I'd love to see more tutorials like this one (for heavy sounds) on your channel

  • @felipimacedo
    @felipimacedo 6 лет назад +3

    Massive sound. I also love when Opeth mixes acoustic guitars in the heavier guitar sections to widen the sound (I think The Moor and Bleak have this in their intros). I wonder if that would work on a heavier and beefier sound like this.
    Btw, today I was checking out some "tricks" that use Nashville tuning, have you ever talked about that on your videos?

    • @hkleider
      @hkleider 2 года назад

      Clean guitars (usually the "Milton cleans" djent tends to have) over heavy djent riffs is pretty common in djent. Check out Tesseract, Uneven Structure or Vildhjarta.

    • @felipimacedo
      @felipimacedo 2 года назад

      @@hkleider I love Tesseract, Sonder is one of my favorite albums of all time. The other two bands I have listened as well, but to a lesser extent. But clean guitars and acoustic guitars (including 12 strings and nylon classicals) are quite different, they sound different and have different roles in the mix. I like both cases, but I wish more heavy bands used actual acoustic and classical guitars.

    • @hkleider
      @hkleider 2 года назад +1

      @@felipimacedo lol my brain switched "acoustic" with "clean" for some reason, sorry. The only other band I know that does this atmospheric blending of acoustic and heavy guitars like Opeth is Ne Obliviscaris, I also wish it was more common.

  • @Raleighkleeb1
    @Raleighkleeb1 6 лет назад

    Great video. Would love to see more on modern metal guitar tones. I really enjoy the quality of "djent" tones used by bands like Kadinja, Dali Thundering Concept, After The Burial. Such powerful tones!

  • @frankov_83
    @frankov_83 6 лет назад +11

    **finishes video. plays Lethargica**

    • @elconijo
      @elconijo 4 года назад +1

      Have to. It feels like I’ve been holding in a sneeze this whole video.

  • @derekpaolo4856
    @derekpaolo4856 6 лет назад +16

    1. Check RUclips notifications.
    2. Read something about "Meshuggah on Rick Beato's".
    3. Thumbs up without watching it.
    4. Keep living your life.

  • @WebsterA
    @WebsterA 6 лет назад +33

    Is anyone going to acknowledge the way Meshuggah groups their notes?
    It's trippy AF

    • @Bkesal14
      @Bkesal14 4 года назад +11

      You mean other than literally every person to ever discuss Meshuggah?

    • @surveil3548
      @surveil3548 4 года назад

      I don't know what you mean by grouping the notes, you mean harmonically?

    • @drumkidstu
      @drumkidstu 4 года назад +2

      @@surveil3548 harmonically they typically use symmetrical scales or scales of limited transposition. The half whole diminished is one you can hear throughout their music. Do not look down is written entirely on that scale. They also use the 3rd Messian mode or the half half half whole scale. The chorus of I am collosus uses this. They also use the chromatic scale. Rhythmically they base a lot of their rhythms in groupings of 1 2 and 3.

    • @staticpiece
      @staticpiece 2 года назад

      Polyrhythms?

    • @WebsterA
      @WebsterA 2 года назад

      @@Bkesal14 you mean the 2 or 3 that do out of the 170000 people to break down a track? Yeah, I wanted to hear Rick's take on that.
      That's what Meshuggah is. Not a sound. An approach.

  • @hellsing1983
    @hellsing1983 6 лет назад

    This might be the best explenation for getting a great metal tone avaiblable on youtube

  • @manami793
    @manami793 6 лет назад

    Absolutly enjoyed the sound demonstration and being able to see the changes being made and than hear them creates a great teaching dynamic. Also the light bulb went omn for me as i never considered several different instruments playing one note only whichwhen combined than forms a Chord. cool video , Thanks

  • @samhilt9115
    @samhilt9115 6 лет назад +2

    More of this, please! Does this tutorial continue?

  • @krisdaschwab912
    @krisdaschwab912 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent. Would love to see a Devin Townsend video. After all, we all rip off Meshuggah.

  • @oceandreams9625
    @oceandreams9625 6 лет назад

    You just became my favorite guitar player

  • @shanoldtrump
    @shanoldtrump 5 лет назад

    That was so rad! I’m in school to get Pro Tools certified, so hearing those tips and tricks is really helpful!

  • @yucatown2
    @yucatown2 6 лет назад

    Fantastic. Big Meshuggah fan here.

  • @jazzerson7087
    @jazzerson7087 6 лет назад

    Rick almost has enough amps to start his own amp heaven. :-)

  • @Rockgod2099
    @Rockgod2099 5 лет назад

    Gotta love a guy who wrote #1 country song getting down to some djent.

  • @edoardopalmieri9784
    @edoardopalmieri9784 5 лет назад

    Great insight and execution on the video front! Thanks for the great content

  • @saarangnarayan123
    @saarangnarayan123 6 лет назад +1

    Would love to see more Axe Fx videos too, Rick! Love to see how you use it and what you think of it :)

  • @Metalkid1500
    @Metalkid1500 6 лет назад +18

    For those who don’t know, Djent is a style of progressive metal.

  • @lawmalangel1202
    @lawmalangel1202 6 лет назад

    My God......Rick knows everything. I wanted to be like him. I wonder how much effort he would give to be in that situation. Salute.
    \

  • @willem9688
    @willem9688 6 лет назад +4

    Please excuse my language, but this is a fucking awesome video!

  • @bajojulio
    @bajojulio 6 лет назад

    Rick, youre a master!!! Cheers from ARgentina

  • @cmhardin37
    @cmhardin37 4 года назад

    Rick's a freaking genius.

  • @aymericmarchand3472
    @aymericmarchand3472 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you for this video, refreshing and extremely relevant!

  • @MikeShermanGuitar
    @MikeShermanGuitar 6 лет назад +1

    Cool, very interesting. Thanks Rick!

  • @alex_the_fiction
    @alex_the_fiction 6 лет назад +11

    Can you do an episode for black metal?

  • @mprater86
    @mprater86 6 лет назад

    Please do more videos like this :D Really enjoyed and learned a lot!

  • @moonkef
    @moonkef 6 лет назад

    Very Cool Rick as usual and thank you!

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 6 лет назад +1

    "How Rick Beato makes a song great"

  • @sloshvonrubenhoff3928
    @sloshvonrubenhoff3928 4 года назад

    I appreciate the dive into djent from you

  • @djentdad
    @djentdad 5 месяцев назад +1

    this is extremely epic

  • @Shaktipat6
    @Shaktipat6 6 лет назад

    Thanks Rick for showing us the great sounds on the gear 99% of us will never have. 😭 However thankfully modern mid-range equipment pops out results 90% as good!

  • @KingGh0st_o
    @KingGh0st_o 4 года назад

    Super late to the party on this video but on the studio rat HQ RUclips channel a couple of years ago they were talking about how they recorded a lot of the bands at Indigo Ranch, what are the things they said they did for Bands That Tune really low especially with the second Korn record was blend the sound of the mic Half Stack with a small practice amp something like an 8 or 6 inch speaker and slowly faded up in the mix

  • @7AKV7
    @7AKV7 6 лет назад

    Oooooo mmmmmmmmyyyyy ggggoooooooddddddd FINALLY! THATS SO CRAZY I LOVE YOU RICK!

  • @jaumepp1975
    @jaumepp1975 6 лет назад

    Yessssss!!! Finally!!! Many thanks!!!

  • @bjrnthorness1151
    @bjrnthorness1151 6 лет назад +1

    i would love to see a what makes this song great of these guys.

  • @Mojoman57
    @Mojoman57 6 лет назад

    RIP Anthony. We love you.

  • @BurntSquirrel
    @BurntSquirrel 6 лет назад

    Great Stuff Rick!!

  • @arklowrockz
    @arklowrockz 6 лет назад +1

    Do you have any thoughts on Black Metal guitar sounds Rick? I don't know if it is a genre you are interested in but I think there are some fantastic guitar sounds. Pretty adventurous stuff. I'm think of Ulver's "Nattens Madrigal", not too much bottom end but an ear shredding middle and top. Not everyones taste I know but compelling stuff nonetheless

  • @GOTRAVlogs
    @GOTRAVlogs 6 лет назад

    Liked before watching it! Rick thanks in advance! You are the man! 👌🌋