Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: lepersmeesa on March 25, 2006, 04:20:35 PM
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Hey guys,
this was just a few riff ideas i was working with. I quite liked the tone, so i thought i would upload it.
Recording through a POD Xt, Mbox, Ibanez RGT2020 with Nailbombs.
Comments appreciated!
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Interesting riffs. :) What are you tuned to?
The stuff at the very beginning is a bit too intense for my tastes, although you play well. I like everything after the clean bit comes in.
Hey, what are you using for the drums? I noticed that the kick stops when the fills are going. Or at least, it seemed to be that way for a lot of it. It was easier to hear in the quiet section, but I couldn't tell for sure in the heavier bits. Anyways, I was always taught that the kick should keep on going through the fills and often go double-time. Although, the kick is already going crazy in the heavy sections, so maybe it should be toned down during the fills. I dunno; this isn't the sort of music I know much about! ;)
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Hi Searcher thanks for listening to the track.
For drums im using DFH2, with beats that i have written using Guitar Pro 4. In alot of the songs i have been writing lately it has been bass drum heavy and when it comes into the fills i do the classic sort of Dream Theater style fill ( tom tom, kick kick, tom tom, kick kick etc ) So i thought i would try out some more traditional style fills as well as messing around with a few ideas.
The fills in the quiet seciton are heavily influenced by Martin Lopez ( Opeth ) and the in the first heavy section the toms and fills are more part of the beat rather then a seperate fill. And again, you are correct the fills in the heavy section hardly have any kick.
Glad you enjoyed it!
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wicked track dude...
especially the 1:45 ish part....
all well played, nice tone and nice riffs.
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Lepersmeesa, your nailbomb version of Laid To Rest is the reason I ordered a Nailbomb. What Pod amp setting are you using for your heavy parts? I have a Line 6 Flextone and I use the Mesa settings almost exclusively for heavy stuff. I liked this tune too.
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Thanks Spleen, that is a huge compliment. I take it very graciously.
On this demo i used the 5150 model on both sides.
In previous demos i usually go for a mesa on one side and a powerball on the other. Together i find they give a really nice mid range crunch.
If you can use the patches, just tell me and ill send them over.
Cheers
Dez
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Thats a great clip lepersmeesa! :twisted:
It kinda reminds me a bit of old carcass stuff for some reason.
I really liked the drums too - I wish my PC was powerful enough to run DFH!! Time to invest in some new hardware I think!
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Cheers maxingwell, I have just started listening to alot of 90's death metal, so i can see the influence.
Have you thought about trying to use DFH1? If not try downloading the NS Free Kit ( just search for it on the net, i would now, but im at work :roll: )
PM if you need any help with it.
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good stuff as always leper, when are we gonna get some Powerball clips?? :)
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Great stuff. Get yourself a female singer and you might well be able to make a living as musician/producer.
Man, how do you program drums? Must have been a lot of work!!
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haha. How come a female singer? Cant say im that fond of female singers in metal. It can work, but especially in the unsigned scene i havent seen many bands who do it well.
I have my band stuff here www.myspace.com/thesafetyfire . Check it out, tell me what you think.
Powerball clips soon Chris!! Im gonna get a reamp box so i can rerecord parts at a practice room with the amp cranked!!
edit - I program all my drums in guitar pro 4. I tab out everything to make sure i remeber how to play everything ( especially rhythm wise ) It also me keep my idea focused rather then having 400 different licks to end a riff.
In an ideal world i would be using logic pro 7....if anyone wants to lend me £700.
I then import the drums from GP4 to pro tools and trigger dfh2 samples changing velocities and hits to make it sound more realistic.
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That was effin' sweet dude! Excellent playing and convincing me all the more that the Nailbomb's the way to go.