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Old 10-08-2008, 02:33 AM
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Default Re: Metal band looking for recording insights

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Originally Posted by brandondrury View Post
... So did the drum just play without the cymbals?

Brandon
Thank you. No, were wanting every drum to have its own track in the mix. We have an M-Audio Firewire 4x10 which is a 2 channel input device, to record two tracks at once. So here we are recording just the kick and the snare first.

He did hit everything though which is why you can just about hear some cymbals and toms.

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Originally Posted by fHumble fHingaz View Post
Very tight playing. The guitars sound is not really happening though - it sounds kind of one-dimensional - is it an amp modeler? Combining 2 contrasting guitar tones can definitely bring greater interest...re-amping perhaps?
Thanks. We have recorded the guitars 4 times over for the left, And twice for the right, both panned hard 100%. Maybe that is why.

Not an amp modeler no. We used an AKG C1000S in 4 different positions on a Marshall JVM410.

What this you say about re-amping, Re-recording?
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