Friday, September 27, 2024
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The Secret to HEAVY Guitars


I thought I’d share a look into the way that I track and create my metal guitar sound! I had to do some tracking for my new project reverie, so I thought i’d record it to see if it could help you guys.

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Originally posted by UC6RNGshvf7otZ9UsIK0VqMQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6z_Mr4m7m0

21 thoughts on “The Secret to HEAVY Guitars

  • Not unique though. Still cool but EVH had a unique sound. I have no solution here btw- this still sounds badass. What will be the new sound?

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  • The video idea is great but you did a crucial mistake by not dialing in the tones while the other instruments are playing. Not good, unfortunately

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  • Surprisingly, not a bad tone. Zero low-end, but this sounds just right for the music you make. The music is also nice, surprisingly.

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  • Thanks for the insights – so you dont double Track all your guitars? Only in passages wen its should be super heavy?

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  • 4:13 : almost, actually the whining is electrical noise coming from your monitor, if you played further or rotate 90°, the whining would go away.
    Normal ambient noise should be like a filtered white noise, of course it would still be there because of the gain, like you mentioned it yourself, but if you want cleaner signal, you should be playing further away from your monitor.

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  • Wow, no offense, but when I think heavy, I don't necessarily mean downtuned an octave lower and dialing in distortion to taste. Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Tool, Soen are great examples of how metal can sound heavy and dynamic without the need to go low.

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  • Underating channel!
    We need a « how to build a MASSIVE SICK bass tone! » ????

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  • Step 0:
    Get a kick-ass sounding guitar. The Holcomb SVN just sounds killer.

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  • tone is great! thick and brutally cuts but not too brash. also, that riff is amazing. well done, happy to sub!

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  • 0:13 Thank you! Quick intro.

    This is what we're doing, this is what you can expect, lets get into it.

    The amount of people waffling for 1-2 minutes on the subject prior… don't waste peoples time!

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  • Step 1: Get a brutal bass tone first 😀
    Seriously, this is something a lot of guitarists need to learn when mixing.

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  • Amazing video, not overcomplicated like some of the tutorials do and after watching quite a lot of videos about mixing and understanding what you are actually doing it kinda shapes the knowledge.
    Hope you continue to make easy to understand mixing videos

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