Great video, thanks for it! There seems to be some clipping on output or possible loopback from recording the screen / your mic that is altering the sound of II II II II, sort of messing with the ability to judge
Thank you. The mic and DAW tracks are independent. I probably messed up the gain of the channel when editing the video. My apologies, II II II II deserves better! :)
Absolute legend! This was amazing I’m going to listen to it a few more times. Like you said oden is incredible but it has too much high end for these sorts chugs
I'm so happy that it helped. I'm happy you guys pushed me to do this because I learned a lot with a very simple test. On the one hand, Odin, as great as it is, isn't great for this. The other one is how well Axe Machina behaved. It's really a pity that it doesn't have more articulations.
Thank you. :) I'm happy I could help. I still want to do the review of Axe Machina and Hellrazer and then compare all of them. The work is not finished yet!
i think the velocities for the odin 3 might be too high in this comparison. but yeah i recently bought it and also am struggling to make it sound good/hoped it would sound better :/
Hi there, have you received the 3.1 update? If you're not getting your desired tones out of that, do hit us up by email and I'm sure we can figure out what may be going wrong
@@Ambitiouz_mindset You can always pitch down. These libraries do pitch their samples to reach lower notes. EDIT: I want to add that Kontakt has a built-in pitch knob at the upper right hand corner of the UI. Which also means that even though Axe Machina only goes down to F#, the sample can be pitched down further. Kontakt pitches down the samples, so, depending on the tone and clarity you're after, can work much better than a pitch effect.
@@antonm_ I didn’t notice the pitch effect on kontakt I’ll give it a go I used the Whammo pedal I own on metal v but I dropped it a whole octave and it just didn’t sounds great but again it could be the amp. I think I’ll try the 111111 amp
Olá! :) Estás a falar do Hellrazer, certo? Ainda é a minha guitarra favorita mas acho que vai perder o trono para o Odin 3 porque é muito pior com amp sims.
I think this shows pretty well the difference in clarity for 2 mono left and right dual sample sets, vs just a stereo out, or unfortunatley that not very good djaa mastaa phasing with the haas delay and no dual sample sets. Something I could offer for djaa mastaa. Have 1 instance, but split the audio to 2 tracks left and right. phase flip signal before the guitar amp and then flip it back before the cab on the right or left on one side. This could be enough to get a stereo sound without phasing or mono centering. Would much prefer 2 instances of 2 different mono sample sets or at least 2 different sample sets for left and right stereo out of the plug in. Some tone clarity can be achieved by knowing which notes are pitch shifted for low notes. Djaa has no pitch shifted stuff, they just got bigger strings and recorded super low. But, I could be wrong with this one. Just what I saw promoted. Axure is all pitch shifted under normal drop c, has thinner strings. Odin 2 and 3 have pitch shifted notes under drop F, lowest string is probably thicker. Axe machina is a drop A 7 string and the notes under drop A that are pitch shifted as well. These could factor into how you would dial in a tone imo, if you go for those low notes.
I didn't know that! Thank you for sharing that info. To be honest I was convinced Odin 3 and Axe Machina were not pitch shifted. Good to know! Regarding Djaa Maasta's dual tracking, that is a good idea. I've watched videos with this technique and the results are fine. Hopefully they come with a solution soon.
@@benjaminbovay10 the video I saw wasn't Reaper related but involved reamping the signal. If that's something you can do, I can search for the video but it is not a "in-the-box" solution as far as I know.
@synapticschism so, if you have a utility plug in before the amp that can flip phase. Then you either flip the cab phase in the cab section. Or imo the better option is to separate the cab to a separate instance and use that utility plug in before the cab, and after the amp to flip the phase back. The trick is that the amp will react differently to the signal being phase flipped, and as long as you flip the phase back after the amp. You will have more difference between left and right to create clean stereo, but not run into phase issues and no time delay issues. This is done for live guitar a bunch too, it's a nice way to get a clean stereo guitar from 1 guitar signal.