Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: nbarts on July 04, 2009, 08:02:10 AM
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BTW, project format: 24/44 WAV
Here is a drum track
http://www.dizero.com/studio/herbdrum.wav
Here is another one for clean stuff or whatever you find it useful for
http://www.dizero.com/studio/herbdrumcl.wav
DI record some riffs, whatever you want, double track right & left. Send me the 2 DI tracks or more if you have with info of what guitar, what pickup or whatever equipment used. If you have a bass why not cut a bass DI track too. I'll reamp it with my Diezel Herbert when I have time & we'll all see how that combo sounds. If you have many BKPs this will also make a great comparison. I saw some comparison here that didn't make any sence (no offence intended), so the idea poped in my head.
If you have other ideas, send me a midi drum track with your DIed guitars. It doesn't have to be metal, anything works. Doesn't even need to be with drums.
So who's up for it?
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I'll try to come up with something for these drums :)
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I can do a different drum track, if you guys or gals don't like the current one. Just let me know what you are looking for & we'll work something out.
Thank you, _tom_ !
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i like the idea of this project somehow, not sure if i'll have time, but perhaps!
thats a phatt room you have on the snare by the way..
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i like the idea of this project somehow, not sure if i'll have time, but perhaps!
thats a phatt room you have on the snare by the way..
It works well in the mix :)
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ya'r all guitar players, right?
it may verge on criminal to call myself such a thing ;)
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ya'r all guitar players, right?
it may verge on criminal to call myself such a thing ;)
I think you are better than you are trying to make us believe you are.
Besides, this is not a contest. I'm not here to judge anyone's playing skills. I'm hoping we can make a good reference & a good representation for Bare Knuckle pickups.
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I think you are better than you are trying to make us believe you are.
thats what people always say - till i actually start to play ;) no, its not modesty or a need to surprise people with my amazing skills. simply that i hang around here as a guitar builder rather than a guitar player.
anyway, didnt want to take it too far off topic. i will try and get some clips at some point - but it probably wont be me playing :)
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Where are all the BKP guys?!! :guitar4:
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I'm finding it really hard to come up with something good for this drum pattern for some reason. I'll keep trying though!
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I'm finding it really hard to come up with something good for this drum pattern for some reason. I'll keep trying though!
If you have some other midi backed drum track you are comfortable working with, it's just as good, as long as you have the rights for using it.
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@nbarts: checked out your stuff. its really cool. heavily influenced by tool?
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Thanks!
Well my 2 favorite metal bands are Tool & Rammstein, so it makes sense. As far as odd meters & meter changes go, that's definitely where I picked it up from.
You should also check my geartest page, there are a bunch of naibomb clips there
http://www.dizero.com/geartest.php
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Hi Nbarts!
I listened to some of your clips; would you say that the MD421 is a big factor in getting that beatiful, big and round sounds on your recordings?
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Alex,
This is just my opinion & many recording engineers disagree with me, but I personally think that mic choice is highly overrated. I do prefer large diagram dynamics over small ones, like SM7B sounds always better to me than sm57, but I could get there with almost any LDD. There are many factor to getting a big sound, but the most important one is dialing the amp right. I hope it helps, if you have any further questions I'll be glad to answer.
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wonderful tones and wonderful gear. i have a VH4 as well along with a number of mesa gear. the herbert came out years after i bought my VH4 and though i liked the tone, it didn't suit me as well as the VH4.
my nailbombs are in an ESP Viper custom. do you gig and tour professionally at all with your equipment?
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Nop, no gigging. Used to work as a sound engineer, now just do this thing as a hobby. Maybe someday. Hard finding bandmates for the type of stuff I do. From the first listen it sounds really easy, but once they try to get into it, they find out that it's pretty complicated indeed.
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i put your drums into ableton live to add a bass line, then guitar, but the drums play at warp speed compared to playing the clip in winamp/media player. Am i doing something wrong? :?
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i think its the BPM setting. What BPM was the drum track done at?
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BPM shouldn't affect anything. Check your sample & bit rate, make sure your project is 24/44 before you import the file. Let me know. Just in case it's 170 BPM.
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i made a recording, but then realised i had just copied (badly) the riff from bomb track :( I will have another go. How do you guys think of riffs? im trying to start with a bass line but i just end up playing the roots of the chords. It can sound alright that way but it gets boring
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Well I didn't use your drum track...sorry...but I did this short little clip showing how the VH II sounds clean/Lead/ and Dirty!!!!!!
Recorded with A Fender USA DLX HSS Strat, Pro Tools, and L6 Toneport UX2....enjoy!!!!
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7957997 (http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7957997)
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Great clip! Do you have DI guitar tracks too?
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Ahhhh....no i dont sorry....I could do some though!???
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That'd be great! That way I can reamp it; know what I mean? You can use my drum tracks or yours, whatever is better for you.
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ok...im off to bed now ...late here lol.....I will try and post in the next couple of days!!! :)
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