Thursday, November 21, 2024

46 thoughts on “Paul Landers vs. Richard Kruspe about their guitar sound

  • Paul: is a rhythm guitarist, doesn’t have much to do with sound complication so a very simple pedal can suffice him.

    Richard: is a lead guitarist. Needs to craft the unique sound according to performance and recording

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  • Тоже угарнул с того, как в рекламном ролике, где снимался Пауль, нас пытались убедить, что с помощью этой детской (относительно масштабов того, что группа делает, для домашнего использования может быть и норм девайс) пабрикушки записываются песни группы раммштайн и наруливается звук на сцене во время концертов, и что вообще Пауль Ландерс без неë как без рук.
    Более чем уверен, что он впервые увидел эту приблуду, когда пришëл рекламировать еë

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  • Sven Kruspe: I don't want guitar anymore!!! ????
    Girl: ????

    Sound Engineer: How many amps do you want?
    Richard Kruspe: All of the amps.

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  • So funny! I love their guitar work. Also, I just watched Rick Beato interview Bernard Purdie of the Purdie Shuffle, and Mr. Purdie emphasizes that good musicians alternate or trade the sound space with the other instruments, so as to not play over someone else (in drumming, it involves, eg, 'ghost notes', where you don't actually strike a beat and interfere with other instruments). This is Rammstein among metal bands. Till's voice overlaps the guitar space, so, guitars back way off for the vocals almost every song. Bass & drum come up in response. Pure gold.

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  • Raw coked meat is good but the fine dining menus the 5 stars chefs practice for years to master is made of putting extreme amount of work in to every minute detail. This is the same. Raw sound is good, but a true master aspires to achieve perfection in every detail. As someone addicted to music, i stay away from a lot of metal bands because they are just to simple sound, like raw cooked meat, ok but nothing special, and many times even their audio is distorted in some frequency range. But everyone has his own taste.

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  • You don't need a thousand and one peddles when you're going live. But if you want the actual album to sound right, and have a passion for it, going into incredible detail is a great choice

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  • One sentence wasn’t translated! He also so said that he loves the direct guitar sound

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  • If you can get your nuts off using a flyrig, by all means do it. Personally, I get off on badass amps and tube tone. Anyone that says they can't tell the difference has broken ears.

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  • Landers v Kruspe was never settled. It landed out of court and the results are undisclosed. We may never know what occurred during those court proceedings but both men are still among us and making music, often times together. We can only surmise, some trust in the litigation process was reached and an accord was struck.

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  • You can also just buy a plug-in for Kreative which just is Richard's sound(s) now. Sooooo…

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  • I think you need both: you need sound nerds to search for combinations of amps, cabs and mic placement. Once you find good matches, you synthesize them into small practical units for ease of use. Some players want to go deep, some other want to focus on making music and trust their gear is well designed. Both approaches are valid, and complementary even.

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  • Way back when Du Hast put Rammstein on the radar, Guitar Player magazine did an article on how both Paul & Richard recorded direct….

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  • IMO I'd get Paul's multi-effect pedal, it's small and portable, instant Rammstein tones at your disposal, whereas Richard's rig is more expensive, he uses Rectifiers and a more complex rig than Paul, Paul was always more of a simplicity guitar player because he's always on Rhythm duty, while Richard is the one on both Rhythm and lead duty.

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  • It's got something like 13 controls and five switches (I just googled it; 14 knobs, 7 buttons, 5 footswitches) – this is far more complicated than just having a pedal or two

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  • Does anyone know what the effect pedal of Paul is called? Like can you buy it somewhere?

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  • 0:12 I dunno, looks like above average to me, I'd say that's the perfect size, besides it's more important how you use it

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