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Hey Schreck...ya' want heavy?

Started by April 21, 2004 11:05 AM
14 comments, last by micktaylormuzik 20 years, 6 months ago
The only thing I would say is that there seems to be a big gap in the sound between the guitar and the electronics. If this was one of my songs I''d add some mids to the guitar and cut the bass, to bring the guitar up towards those electronics a little. I''d boost the low end (90hz or so) on the kick drum to help compensate for the reduction in low-end.

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quote: heavy - http://www.earache.com/bands/decapitated/mp3/the_fury.mp3


The music is heavy but the vocals are absolutely horrible!
Reminds me of that StaticX Song which made it to the soundtrack of NFS Underground.

Hehe..not too bad Just the guitar needs a bit of work....agreed, its very muddy.

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[edited by - Buckles on May 13, 2004 8:17:40 PM]
quote: Original post by Anonymous Poster
quote: heavy - http://www.earache.com/bands/decapitated/mp3/the_fury.mp3


The music is heavy but the vocals are absolutely horrible!


Guess ive been desensitized way too much, the vocals sound great.
"... And what really sickens me? :-) well a company I contacted informed me that they had an audio developer.. they have bio on their website, he graduated in marketing and was the lead programmer, audio really is the side job."
quote: Original post by micktaylormuzik
And with the guitar tone, thats fair enough but I challenge anyone to get a better/heavier DI tone from a Digi-Tech RP50. It''s all I have to work with for now (until I get my V-amp) unless I mic up my amp which I only do for serious projects.


Wow. I''m so sorry. I''ve used those things before. They can be helpful, but the distortion you get out of them is the definition of digital-sounding distortion in my opinion. I used to use my Boss MT-2 pedal, but then I got a new 120-watt Crate with REALLY nice, natural distortion! ^_^
You can hear it in Blasting 3. How''s that for heavy? ^_^

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