The 80s and 90s were amazing for music. We old GenXers had the Big Four that led to great stuff like Testament and Sepultura after a while. Then the Tampa scene broke out into chaos where I ended up being a huge Coroner fan. Good times! This break down is really awesome as it shows the details in what you did. One of these days we're gonna need a two hour Resington documentary to get the behind the scenes stuff. LoL! Amazing tune, great demo and explanation, thanks for the good stuff again! 👑🎸🔥
Great stuff as per usual man. Always enjoy watching you break down a mix. I gotta give the tyrant screamer another shot, been mostly in Boss sd1 and Greed Smasher land haha. cheers
hi mate, what guitar interface do you use? and do you use a DI box? What's your full chain? Thanks, Conor - keep up the great work man, your channel is like a bible for people like me who do home recording on the cheap! (where possible)
@@resington thank you mate. Got it! Quick question, how do you use your tone knobs on your guitar? Is the selector always on bridge pickup and tone knobs always at its most 'treble' setting? Do you often switch around with this depending on lead or rhythm or always in a certain state? Thanks again...
When you are tracking your guitars, where is your input coming into your interface? Are you boosting level on the interface itself? Or do you have it dialed to zero and then compensating with the input adjustments in the amp sim plug-ins?
I like your songs and mixes, but my only gripe is that you cut away too much lows and highs from the guitar. So when they play alone they sound very thin / flat. Have you tried just finding a good guitar tone without EQ'ing it and then create the entire mix around it? So you mold the drums and bass to fit it?
Thanks man. Everything works together and EQing the guitars the way I do is pretty essential for the mix sound decent. This tone here is especially niche and kind of a bad example of that haha. The guitars in solo is not how the music is supposed to be heard. Leaving the guitars raw, I've never found a mixable tone from that.
Hey maan with your vocals are you using a pop filter or anything in front of the mic being held? Your vocals are really hi fi where as mine are bassy low and pick up every mouth and air sound im struggling with getting a decent sound from my SM58.
I have a foam cover over the mic. Which helps a little bit with plosives. No popshield so things can get a bit out of control you can see my waves forms occasional spike on the track. I'm not an sm58 fan for studio. Too dark for me. Maybe try a boost at 8k hz. A band or shelf boost. About 3 db. Maybe that will add clarity.
@@resington I just listened to a comparison video between your mic and my mic the SM58 its literally day and night difference to hell with the SM58. Thanks for the response i Just purchased the Sennheiser e935!