Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: dheim on October 31, 2010, 01:00:16 AM
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this one is maybe the most kickass song ending in music history... the whole song is death metal at its absolute best, but the outro is simply awesome, and very doomy...
guitars involved are:
Ibanez RG7321 with c-bomb bridge and cold sweat neck on the left (second solo)
Ibanez RGA121 with miracle man calibrated set on the right (first solo)
both tuned in B
first solo is played with the bridge MM, in the second one the various phrases are played with CS/NB/CS/NB
bass is my CortA5, every amp emulated in PODxt.
my ENGL sounds better but that's it... :)
edit: version 2.0 below!
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sorry if the drum track is very monotonous and lacks Nicke Andersson's glory, but i hate to program that thing...
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Excellent and very nice playing ....very fitting for halloween
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Excellent and very nice playing ....very fitting for halloween
:lol: eheheh!
by the way i finally discovered what the bridge miracle man is for... i didn't like it in E but in B it KIIILLZ! :lol:
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I LOVE YOU!
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But i do really miss the Hm-2 pedal :)
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Cool metal tone man! and tasty solo! it suits very well that style of music:wink:
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But i do really miss the Hm-2 pedal :)
i've got it (i use it just to shape the tone), but this is all POD, sorry... ;)
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This is awesome and very epic sounding!
All this from your Pod? Damn I gotta get back to tweaking my patches lol!
btw, do you record wet or dry? Do you use the guitar amp and fx in Pod Farm?
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This is awesome and very epic sounding!
All this from your Pod? Damn I gotta get back to tweaking my patches lol!
btw, do you record wet or dry? Do you use the guitar amp and fx in Pod Farm?
i go straight from my PODxt mono output to my sound card input, using my usual patches, and then add some external fx - when needed - in cubase, but in general i use very simple recording setups... of course the only way to achieve a believable guitar tone (with an emulator or a real amp, it doesn't matter much) is to use multiple layers of guitar tracks... here's nothing too complex, just 4 rhythm tracks in the beginning and 2 backing tracks plus lead track on solos. one bass track only should usually do, at least for me it does.
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by the way i've seen entombed live (uhm... contradiction in terms?) yesterday night!
:twisted:
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Keyboard background is inspiring, guitar sounds great, and captures some of the great BKP sounds. Drums are indeed lacking however. The only part that doesn't add this track to my regular Entombed play list ha ha. The character of the guitar is awesome though and great track to pick to exemplify this.
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Keyboard background is inspiring, guitar sounds great, and captures some of the great BKP sounds. Drums are indeed lacking however. The only part that doesn't add this track to my regular Entombed play list ha ha. The character of the guitar is awesome though and great track to pick to exemplify this.
many thanks, Isa!
you could find THIS better, though...
version 2.0!