Hey...yeah so...my adhd is requesting this be made so I can listen to this non-stop for a week and then create a time I periodically listen to this every year for nostalgic value and dopamine. Please and thank you very much.
Hahah thanks so much! They’re not really mixed in this video. But if you also have Archetype Nolly, you can download my presets on my website in the description!
Dude I could watch you do this all day it’s so interesting and inspiring like I want to just leave work just to go play guitar and come up with some tasty riffs like this
Well.. i don't usually get jealous over riffs.. but fuuuuuck man that was amazing! So uplifting! It reminded me a little bit of Lantlos from their latest album. Cheers dude!
I must be worng but the riff is super similar to Issues Hoome Soon song ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-geUr7vcmiu8.html Anyway, great work!
Dude, those two quiet power chord guitar parts hit me and made that riff really pop right. It’s not just in your head. I forgot who made this technique, but a fun trick to run a bass through a guitar amp, play the rhythm melody but an octave higher. It does… Something. But it does it really well.
It’s hard to say this is not inspired by Diego Farais type riffing. For how relatively small Volumes remained, a lot of what Diego put out inspired a lot of bands grooves. Intervals being a great example. Killer track this far.
What's up Nick, new to the channel and love the music. How do you achieve such low latency while playing through a vst? Even with drum processing and multiple tracks you seem to have almost no latency. Would love tutorial of your setup and routing. 🤘✌️
Thanks so much! I just make sure not to use too many high cpu plugins at a time. I'm also constantly tweaking the buffer size in the preferences depending on the session. Low latency mode in Logic also comes in handy!