Wow, thank you so much for this, Tremendouz. I really appreciate this! My main wish was to see you making a song (or could be a cover song) with Shreddage products alongside with the free guitar tone please but I think this won't happen. I'd also the lead guitar settings as well.
Watching me make a song for 5+ hours or something without talking wouldn't be very useful and also very boring 😄 For lead guitar, I used Ample Guitar VC and the tone was quite weird: I used Overloud TH-U and its Metalzone emulation and a clean amp afterwards. I suppose you could do something similar with the free Metalzone plugin from Mercurial and the clean channel of Emissary or some other amp, but I haven't tried that. That said, TSC + Emissary + Catharsis IR with default settings is already a good starting point for a lead tone
@@Tremendouz Hello, thanks for the response. I personally wouldn't find it boring to watch you for 5 hours or so without talking. I just wanted to see your overall process of making a song with MIDI guitars please because your covers + original songs sound so realistic to me and I've always wondered how does Tremendouz makes a song with these pugins. That's all I wanted to see, I don't have a problem of watching you for hours and hours trying to make something new because I like longer videos rather than short videos. Also, thanks for the lead guitar answer, I have all the plugins listed in your comment and i just need to use the techniques applied here.
@@sammpaul I do have one recorded stream where I quickly showed how I program my leads and rhythms with Ample guitar VC and SC but it started from a template with the guitar tones already included. I rarely use Shreddage for leads nowadays but the basic ideas still apply even if the workflow with the keyswitches is a little different, especially the way the slides work ru-vid.com-k4UcI-Y4g0
@@sammpaul Never say never but the problem with recording a longer project is that I usually have other things open that I check while working such as Discord and my email and that's something I wouldn't want to show on the stream. Also, being aware that I'm recording myself tends to not be great for my creativity 😄 I know it's possible to only capture the DAW with OBS but if I do that, the MIDI editor will not be visible so I need to capture the whole screen which indeed shows everything I'm doing on the PC.
Thanks! With the other Shreddage guitars I'd be less heavy-handed with the low shelf EQ before the amp but Jupiter really benefits from tightening the low end
Not a bad tone, but I thought that the guitar is too “drowning” in the mix, and I recently started to use a real guitar + plugins from neural dsp, the sound turns out very good! But you are good!
Thanks! In my defense, I just took the finished mix and replaced the existing Fortin Nameless Suite tone with this so it doesn't admittedly sit in the mix as well as the original tone, although I played around some more after uploading the video and it turns out that lowering the volume of the guitar a bit as well as reducing the low cut(s) glues it better with the backing track