Greetings, here's one we released today from our debut album. I posted if you're a fan of death metal, black metal, extreme metal, etc, but if not it may sound like screaming over static and double bass drumming . We recorded all the guitars using the Kemper (mostly 5150 III and a few Framus Cobra profiles).
Extreme Metal
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Very nice, great production too.
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Yeah man, sounding HEAVY!
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Very nice, great production too.
Thanks! This genre can be pretty tough to mix sometimes and to make somewhat audible (drop A tuning, tremendous amount of tremolo picking, layers of high gain amps, etc.). I do have to say the Kemper was a tremendous asset with the consistency of profiles and the ease of being able to go back for multiple takes. Given our limitations and constraints, we definitely would not have been able to do that the old way.
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The old way sure was dangerous, when I live track in the living room it's in hopes my drummer nails a take before the police arrive.
I hate scrapping with cops and have a guitar strapped on. -
The old way sure was dangerous, when I live track in the living room it's in hopes my drummer nails a take before the police arrive.
I hate scrapping with cops and have a guitar strapped on.Haha! Ah - yes. I'm sure we've all been there at some point in our musical lives!
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wow.
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As a follow up, you can stream our album for free at Coffinrot. We recorded using Sinmix and actually a lot of the stock profiles that we tweaked (Jeff Loomis and Lasse Lammert).
Having the same, consistent sound and going back and forth between tracks in the studio was so awesome and made the experience much more pleasant!
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Great contribution to the show what the kemper can do in metal my friends, really good runs also in this, to me there was a lot of definition , i can really hear the riffs much better than most others if that makes sense.
Ash