Doubt it's just my hearing. Some interesting ear trickery Almost a sub bass frequency fills the space after the first kick. Oddly, it's only noticeble in that first space. Would you get similar results doing the reverse prior to the hit by just lowering or dulling the tones right before?
Great video again. The next one you guys should do is how to get brutal tones out of amp sims. And also how to eq them
It’s coming!
Hell yeah!!
It's little nuances like this that I LIVE for as a musician in a recording setting
thank you! never even thought of this, I usually compressed the bd sections more to make it pop back in.
i just add the sound of glass breaking to the start of each breakdown.
Gunshot imo
Just detonate a nuclear weapon every time a breakdown plays
The guitars in this are INSANE! What was used for them?
Doubt it's just my hearing.
Some interesting ear trickery
Almost a sub bass frequency fills the space after the first kick. Oddly, it's only noticeble in that first space.
Would you get similar results doing the reverse prior to the hit by just lowering or dulling the tones right before?
Interesting idea! Try it and see - let us know!
I think there is a bass drop ringing out.
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You may be right.
I think the same track (section) was used later to demonstrate bass drops.
Excellent 📌
Totally going to use this to get more punch 🤛🏻
Super awesome!!! Tnx a loooooot
Niiiiice
Effin gold
Sooo stealing this
thats actually a great idea... hmmmm ILL GET YOU NEXT TIME GADGET!!!! NEXTTTTTT TIMMEEEEEEE!!!!!
Totally going to use this to get more punch 🤛🏻