Description : self explanitory. Drum loop downloaded here from looperman.com and guitar, mix, and edit are me.
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Pretty cool chugging riff. Is there Bass on this track? I think a heavy Bass might add some weight to this. Help balance out the sound. Nice job though.
Powerful riffs, well played. No doubt about it.
This sound more like a sketch than a complete song though: would be interesting to see how it develops.
Good "nasty" guitar sound, maybe a cabinet emulator could improve it further (just a thought).
Thanx dude. Ill check out some cabinet emulators on line and c what happens. Its amazing though the difference in sound quality when recording from windows xp to windows 7. Actually two different computers as well so theres a few variables but in any case my frickin guitar kissed the tile floor so now its got a broken nut so ill have to handle that. Thank you Domenico, i appreciate your time and comment.
Thanx, i appreciate hearing that from u, thank u again.I take pride in the heavy metal music I make because soooo many times ive heard a "popular" metal song and i can hear certain riffs or pieces of song that would just sound better another way, and that other way is the style i try to keep in mind when bustin em out. peace.
I like the sound of the kick drum, it has a big sound. Are you mic'ing an amp or plugged straight into your interface through your pedal? I find if you can record the git through a mic'ed amp, it can give the guitar a much more roomier sound.
Cool enough track, wish you sang or collabed and got some vox on this one, would be interesting to hear.
I plug directly to my computer but its a little personal overdrive/distortion thing I plug into guitar and then from that to the computer.The output from the overdrive thing is actually the head phones jack. I dnt really have a part of the house that i can isolate from ambient sound and random sounds like dogs or family or cars n trucks but ive been tempted to dig a damn basement lol
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This sound more like a sketch than a complete song though: would be interesting to see how it develops.
Good "nasty" guitar sound, maybe a cabinet emulator could improve it further (just a thought).
Ciao, Domenico
Cool enough track, wish you sang or collabed and got some vox on this one, would be interesting to hear.
Wayne