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Posts by lucamormile
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Thank you!
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Just having fun with my experiments.
Very quick but enjoy it anyway
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Nice big guitars sound!
thank you!
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Sounds good to me bro. There's nothing wrong with Soundcloud's playback. The average listener doesn't dissect what they're hearing like us. They either like the overall sound or they don't.
Your guitar sound is G2G.
Thanks!
What you mean with G2G sound?
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Tthanks for sharing your sample. Very nice, fat and chunky... great chugchug sound
thanks
I'm trying to improve it and give it a sound as "natural" as possibile
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Hi,
Just another simple sound test for heavy guitars
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For the tones I used commercial ones from Choptones (ENGL Sava), quad guitars and some EQs in post production
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Is that a Suhr Natural Modern Satin?
It looks classily-dark, whereas most come off the shelf a bit anaemic-looking IMHO. I wonder if the picture lighting makes it look that way, you've stained it, or maybe just got lucky 'cause whilst most are pale, some are darker.
Yes it is a Suhr, but in this sample I used a Gibson Explorer
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Nice track, good guitars and bass. You can have the track in-line here if you just paste the link into the message by the way (rather than using the "link" button), which will probably get more hits.
Done!
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Hi,
just here to share a very simple sample of heavy guitars
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Hi,
since I can't mic the Kemper, I can only record guitars by entering directly to my audio interface. I know that the microphoned guitars are the best way to record and they are much easier to manipulate, but I'm wondering if some hardware could help me to improve my sound, expecially for high gain rigs, that often they suffer for weak low-end or high frequencies sounds too "fake".
I'm just talking about how to get a more "real" sound at its source, if some specific hardware could help to improve the sound itself (of course within the digital sound limits)
Thank you all
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I should search for something like this into Logic, I didn't know there is a functionality like that
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At this point I think you're right, quad track it's better if EVERY guitar is played and doesn't come from from only a couple of DI.
No problem so, it was just an experiment
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No I've used 2 different profiles
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I created 4 tracks from 2 DI and till now It's all ok, I've used 2 different profiles and now I can hear 2 tracks (L/R 100% pan) and other 2 tracks (L/R 90% pan).
For only the second couple of guitars I've setted on the "constant Latency" on page 6, but I still hear that "chorus" effect when I play the 4 tracks together. Is there a way to remediate this?
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Ah you are right! thanks all working now!