Hey guys, I am trying my best to understand these monitors and thought I would share with you what I have recorded today. Please tell me what you guys hear, and whether this sounds like shit or not...
I played my Yamaha AES720 directly into my interface. I used GuitarHack impulses with the ReCabinet 3.5 VST and the drums are BFD Eco. I used the Nick Crow Wagner Mk2 Sharp amp simulator VST.
Sounds good! I like the tone, although I'd double track it and pan it left and right. The room mic(s) on the drums are totally squashed, but I dig it. The drums are probably too loud overall though.
Markdude wrote:Sounds good! I like the tone, although I'd double track it and pan it left and right. The room mic(s) on the drums are totally squashed, but I dig it. The drums are probably too loud overall though.
Thanks bro... I didn't do any eq'ing on the drums, it was a preprocessed kit. I might have to try a dry kit and go from there. I will have to work on my guitar playing, it was pretty sloppy I imagine it would sound muddy and blurred if I put another guitar track down until I tighten up my playing.
Thanks for the input!!! Now, if I can get my stuff to sound like your recordings, I will be set
colejustesen wrote:I will have to work on my guitar playing, it was pretty sloppy I imagine it would sound muddy and blurred if I put another guitar track down until I tighten up my playing.
I was going to comment on the slop, but I figured you knew and it was only a test anyway. Edit: now you've got me wanting to listen to the original.
Last edited by Filter500 on Sun Jun 02, 2013 9:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
colejustesen wrote:I will have to work on my guitar playing, it was pretty sloppy I imagine it would sound muddy and blurred if I put another guitar track down until I tighten up my playing.
I was going to comment on the slop, but I figured you knew and it was only a test anyway.
Thanks for commenting! Damn, it is sloppy. Between my non-tight playing and a bit of latency I was really fouling it up. I definitely prefer doing a double track on guitars. I will try again, and lower the drums
colejustesen wrote:I will have to work on my guitar playing, it was pretty sloppy I imagine it would sound muddy and blurred if I put another guitar track down until I tighten up my playing.
I was going to comment on the slop, but I figured you knew and it was only a test anyway. Edit: now you've got me wanting to listen to the original.
I have been enjoying the original all afternoon to figure out how to record it It is a great song! And it just kicks from the get go!
Filter500 wrote:It's a definite improvement. Still sloppy in places, and this time the guitars are a little too loud compared to the drums.
Son of a bitch... I will get this shit figured out, not tonight, maybe in a couple years... haha...
Thanks for taking the time to critique it for me! Back to the drawing boards!
EDIT: I just watched a video of Ola Englund on how he places a mic on his cabinets which I think will help me visualize what I want to achieve with my tone and how I mic my cabinets as well as approaching impulses from now on.
Links don't work for me. Takes me to a Bing search page.
Guitars: Early 90's Ibanez EX Series, Late 80's B.C. Rich Mockingbird, Fairly new Epiphone LP Custom Amp: JCA22H with 4x12 Ibanez Cab No pedals or any real skills...