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Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: Nolly on May 02, 2009, 10:25:25 AM

Title: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: Nolly on May 02, 2009, 10:25:25 AM
Hi guys,

I'm recording a friend's band (mostly commercial American rock in a similar vein to Alter Bridge) over the next few weeks, so I've done a few preliminary mixtests. I thought I'd share this one since it shows off how clear the Cold Sweats are under loads of gain.
I recorded this with my Blackmachine B6, with its pair of Cold Sweats, though only the bridge pickup is used here. I ran it through my Fractal Audio Axe-FX Ultra, using the Mesa/Boogie Mark IV and Diezel VH4 patches through the 4x12 German and V30 cabs. Excuse the naff sounding "bass", it's actually my guitar pitchshifted down an octave. The real recordings will have real bass on them. The guitars are quad-tracked.

You can listen to and download the clip here:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/790683/Axe-FX%20Ultra%3ABKP%20Cold%20Sweat.mp3

Gratuitous picture of the B6:

(http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh76/Nollythegreat/B6/IMG_1876.jpg)

Hope you enjoy it!

Nolly
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: HTH AMPS on May 02, 2009, 11:10:27 AM
sounding nice - not quite as chunky as I remember them sounding in my Les Paul though.

think I may change over to Cold Sweats again - they're just LOTS of fun to play.
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: dheim on May 02, 2009, 12:53:15 PM
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gosh, nolly!
i expected this to be a bit more high-heavy (your B6 looks like a bright guitar and cold sweat, well, we know them!), so this sludgy tone really surprised me...
anyway your clips (and hunter's) already made me decide to but the axe-fx, so i need no confirmation... just more money!  :)
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: Nolly on May 02, 2009, 11:59:02 PM
Cheers guys, the aim is really to get a big wall of sound over everything else, I'm just really satisfied with how clear the guitars are despite their darkness.
The B6 isn't actually very bright, its just super mid-heavy, which is probably why it records so well. The amp models were actually really scooped on the Axe-FX.
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: indysmith on May 03, 2009, 12:02:42 AM
Great recording!
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: sebby123 on May 03, 2009, 08:50:32 PM
What are you using to record btw program and etc.

Im using sonar 7 getting pretty good results with that sounds much better than pro-tools IMO.
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: Nolly on May 03, 2009, 11:14:49 PM
Cheers Indy!

Sebby: I'm using Logic
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: Crazy_Joe on May 08, 2009, 01:23:11 PM
This sounds epic. Great recording.
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: Nolly on May 08, 2009, 08:27:00 PM
This sounds epic. Great recording.

Great, thanks dude!
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: AndyR on May 16, 2009, 10:52:58 AM
You're right about the clarity there - I'm liking that sound, and how it sits nicely and cuts through. Good luck with the real recordings :D
Title: Re: Cold Sweat - Clarity and definition under gain (Blackmachine/Axe-FX content)
Post by: jamesboyd on May 17, 2009, 01:23:48 AM
Sounds killer nolly \m/

It's suprising how mid heavy a maple neck/rosewood board/swamp ash body can be huh!
I figured my rga b6 copy would be rather mid-scooped/neutral, but not so (the nailbombs don't hurt that though  :D)

To my ears and experience with swamp ash, much of that great 'ring/clarity' especially with full chords is definately due to the swamp ash/bareknuckle combo, the string separation is insane even on my guitar!!

keep it up  8)