Basically we are trying to get a real heavy Sabbath/Sepultura/Entombed kinda crunchy heavy rhythm sound form our recordings, any tips?
Ive got a selection on sennhesier evos and a AKG Solid Tube with a Hughes n Ketner Amp Warp 7 and 74 Flying V
Thanks 8-)
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I still am working on nailing my "awesome sounds" on guitar. But
I still am working on nailing my "awesome sounds" on guitar. But the Hughes & Kettner is the right choice IMO. I am jamming with a guitarist that uses a H&K Tri Amp.
Holy Moly that thing records like nothing else!
Heavy as hell. He also is another guitarist that swears by the BBE sonic max
If you haven't used one, maybe try one out. It might be your missing piece. He loves it.
I will be getting a H&K also real soon. But I am a stickler for all tube amps :!:
WARP X
its that guy again wrote: I still am working on nailing my "awes
its that guy again wrote: I still am working on nailing my "awesome sounds" on guitar. But the Hughes & Kettner is the right choice IMO. I am jamming with a guitarist that uses a H&K Tri Amp.
Holy Moly that thing records like nothing else!
Heavy as hell. He also is another guitarist that swears by the BBE sonic max
If you haven't used one, maybe try one out. It might be your missing piece. He loves it.
I will be getting a H&K also real soon. But I am a stickler for all tube amps :!:WARP X
whats a sonic max :shock:
8-)
Pedal?
AlteredBeats wrote: whats a sonic max :shock: 8-) Pedal?
AlteredBeats wrote:
whats a sonic max :shock:
8-)
Pedal?
The sonic maximizer is a processor. Mainly used on guitar rigs a
The sonic maximizer is a processor. Mainly used on guitar rigs and amps. It is not that expensive, but LOTS and LOTS of guitar players love them. Try one out at a local guitar store one day. You will most likely want one after hearing it. It kind of smooths out the signal without changing it too much, and also adds some very nice qualities that an amp does not have build in.
Double track. Record one, pan it to the left channel, record it
Double track. Record one, pan it to the left channel, record it over again, and pan it to the right.