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Author Topic: Multi-source mic'ing (BKP/Thundertomate/Splawn clip inside)  (Read 4004 times)

dave_mc

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Re: Multi-source mic'ing (BKP/Thundertomate/Splawn clip inside)
« Reply #15 on: August 05, 2008, 04:49:47 PM »
sounded good to me. :)

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Re: Multi-source mic'ing (BKP/Thundertomate/Splawn clip inside)
« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2008, 07:33:02 PM »
I really liked it! I've always avoided your clips in the past due to your tone, which I don't like (don't hurt me! It's not for me!) But this was awesome!

Do you feel that when recording your other clips you lose a lot of bottom end? This clip in comparison has balls. Huge, meaty balls.
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Re: Multi-source mic'ing (BKP/Thundertomate/Splawn clip inside)
« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2008, 10:38:12 PM »
I really liked it! I've always avoided your clips in the past due to your tone, which I don't like (don't hurt me! It's not for me!) But this was awesome!

Do you feel that when recording your other clips you lose a lot of bottom end? This clip in comparison has balls. Huge, meaty balls.
Hehe, no offense taken, badger.

It's interesting that you should say that, because the guitars were high pass filtered at 150Hz. I totally agree, though -- there is a lot more of everything now. That being said, I'm using a different approach now in terms of the amp's EQ, gain structure, etc.

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Re: Multi-source mic'ing (BKP/Thundertomate/Splawn clip inside)
« Reply #18 on: August 06, 2008, 04:10:40 PM »
I really liked it! I've always avoided your clips in the past due to your tone, which I don't like (don't hurt me! It's not for me!) But this was awesome!

Do you feel that when recording your other clips you lose a lot of bottom end? This clip in comparison has balls. Huge, meaty balls.
Hehe, no offense taken, badger.

It's interesting that you should say that, because the guitars were high pass filtered at 150Hz. I totally agree, though -- there is a lot more of everything now. That being said, I'm using a different approach now in terms of the amp's EQ, gain structure, etc.

not just that, but you use a les paul, which i'm sure adds balls compared to your superstrats?

i've always preferred your riff raff tone, whenever you posted a riff raff clip i've always liked the sound of it.
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