Hi everyone,
i just posted some signature metal profiles on the rig exchange. These were profiled with the help of the very powerful eq matching function of izotope ozone.
Here´s a comparison clip with the originals first and the profiles second:
http://soundcloud.com/tylerhb/kpa-profiles-with-ozone-tone
The amazing aspect of this is, that for every tone i created, i used the same amp and mike settings. Only the ozone match eq is changed. As long as gain structure nearly fits, you can get decent results.
The technique of eq matching is basically the same that is used by the new tone matching function of the Axe-FX. By using a DAW with a plugin like ozone you can do the same for your KPA. It´s easy, fun and very powerful. It also has some educational aspect, as many users who are no mixing engineers or producers are not sure how to eq their guitar tones to produce a sound that will work nicely in a mix. The truth is that many guitar tones that sound great in a mix are not very pleasing if you play them solo. So getting into signature tones might give you an idea how to come close to a sound that will fit nicely into a song.
What is done here is very simple. Select an original guitar recording you like, where only the guitar is heard. You can use intro parts, or stems from guitar hero/rockband or other multitrack collections. Load that clip in your DAW. Then use your amp profiling setup and record the same clip as you good as as you can. Then match your recording against the original and apply the resulting eq curve to your own recording. Your recording should now be almost perfectly close to the original. With the EQ setting that´s enabled on your own recording you now can take profiles. That will give you a profile that´s pretty close.
The following video will demontrate how to use ozone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?f…er_embedded&v=zl684tupzpk
The only difference will be that you do not create an IR at the end but take a profile.
The resulting profiles will need a little bit of tweaking to make them even closer. The results will be close enough to give you an idea of how the sound will be when recorded. However, if you record the same part again with the profile, the results might not reach a 100% match. What is really cool is that you can now simply use the tone matching on your recording again, and the results be a total match.
A great feature of ozone is that you can load and save to captured EQ curves so you could use my tonmatch sets in your own DAW to test out for yourself.
Here are tonematch sets i´ve done so far:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/590264…ne_snapshots_20120519.zip
These are matched tones done so far:
Metallica - Seek and destroy (Kill Em All)
Metallica - Creeping death (Ride the Lightning)
Metallica - Battery (Master of Muppets)
Metallica - Sad but true (Black album)
Metallica - Of Wolf and Man (Black album)
Slayer - Angel of death (Reign in Blood)
Megadeth - Holy wars (Rust in Peace)
Machine Head - None but my Own (Burn my Eyes)
Life of Agony - This Time (River runs red)
Anthrax - Indians (Among the living)
Stone Temple Pilots - Sex type thing
John Petrucci - Jaws of life
Pantera - Walk
Angra - Speed
Devin Townsend - Storm
Extreme - Pornograffiti