The only way you should be editing your guitars! Modern Metal edition

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  • @thevishyfishy
    @thevishyfishy 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have found that stretch markers work the best for me to slightly nudge notes to be tighter. If I need to do larger edits, I would rather just record another take.

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah once the stretching starts to get too long it introduces a heap of artifacting which is less than ideal

  • @michaelaugust7922
    @michaelaugust7922 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've been trying wrap my head around editing guitars, and I've watched plenty of videos on how it's done, but your workflow and the way you explained it made it click for me. Thanks for the best guitar editing video I've seen online.

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  8 месяцев назад

      Man that’s so good, I’m glad you were able to understand my workflow and use it for yourself! 🤘

  • @MrOscyn
    @MrOscyn Год назад +2

    Awesome video.

  • @chrisfinster1346
    @chrisfinster1346 Год назад +1

    Good shit Mason.

  • @dannyriffs
    @dannyriffs 4 месяца назад

    you don't crossfade the splits after slip editing?

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  4 месяца назад

      I do most of the time tbh, but it’s not as necessary as you would think.

  • @Lfdelhoyo
    @Lfdelhoyo Год назад +1

    More of mixing tips please, thank you🙌

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад +1

      Mixing tutorials are definitely in the works

  • @spoonerluv
    @spoonerluv Год назад +1

    Man this is a wonderful video - thanks for all of the knowledge!

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад

      Thanks Joel! I’m glad you liked it.

  • @mitiasmirnovmusic
    @mitiasmirnovmusic 2 месяца назад

    The only thing that gets me about these tutorials is the quantising part. For example in your video you say you have your grid set to 1/16th notes. Surely not every single note in your riff is the same value? I'm not very good at music theory and I'm having a difficult time wrapping my head round this. Could you please help?

    • @SpencerMaxfield
      @SpencerMaxfield Месяц назад

      You’re right about this! I usually edit section by section for this reason (verse, chorus, etc.). I’ll set my quantize to the lowest common subdivision. And then if there’s a section with triplets, dotted notes, etc. I quantize that part standalone and switch my grid settings to match. Sometimes I’m going a few bars at a time and switching my grid subdivision back and forth each chunk.

  • @Sliver90
    @Sliver90 5 месяцев назад

    now do this video but for Alternative Rock

  • @nickharrisriffs
    @nickharrisriffs Год назад

    Thanks Mason, I've been using the stretch markers method for a while but I'm going to try the slip editing way you showed at the end. Are you still currently using that way?

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад

      I most definitely am still slip editing, would highly recommend giving it a try 🤘

  • @TheTimeProphet
    @TheTimeProphet 4 месяца назад

    I don't know. I would feel like I am cheating if I did it like this. I mean what if you want to play it live?

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  4 месяца назад

      Yeah I get that feeling tbh, but the current standard for a lot of these kinds of music is for it to sound as perfect as possible. Playing this stuff live is a totally different ball game which obviously requires you to practice until it’s nearly perfect. It’s totally up to you if you want to do this kind of editing but it doesn’t hurt to learn either way 🤘🏻

  • @josuep329
    @josuep329 Год назад

    Hey Mason! Thank you for these great advices, they're very informative, but I have a question.. what's your opinion on recording the guitars as best as possible and listen to it a couple times or even make multiple takes to choose the best result? I haven't tried that but I bet it will also have a good sound, probably people won't notice the difference between one and other but that could be in the list too.

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад +1

      Yeah absolutely, I know plenty of people who do that and that should always be the goal in the first place. Further editing is just another way to give your song that final polish, but it’s not for everyone.

  • @SpendUser
    @SpendUser 8 месяцев назад

    Hey man. Great tutorial, thank you for sharing the techniques)
    But i have a question, what about those auto fades at the end and begging of every audio clip in sleep editing part? These autofades is differently creates an audible clicks at every cut. Do you remove it, making cross-fades at the end of the process? Or how do you deal with it?
    Thank again for the great video)

  • @thelostboymusic
    @thelostboymusic Год назад

    Bummer we couldnt hear the Reaper Audio, but interesting techiques I look forward to trying out - thank you for this

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад

      Yeah not the greatest result unfortunately, definitely give it a crack!

  • @inadistantland6578
    @inadistantland6578 Год назад

    Cubase metronome sound is the best for metronome

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад +1

      Reaper is so good in so many ways but the reaper metronome ain’t it haha

    • @AccordingToGary
      @AccordingToGary Год назад

      you can import your own click (metronome) in Reaper

    • @inadistantland6578
      @inadistantland6578 Год назад +1

      @@AccordingToGary that's exactly what I did firstly :)

  • @tusharjamwal
    @tusharjamwal Год назад

    come on guys, where's the hate for quantised music? we need more clowns in the chat to get the engagement up

    • @MasonSTLWRLD
      @MasonSTLWRLD  Год назад

      Yeah we love more engagement here 🤘