High as shelves
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Ableton Live 9 Intro
Audient ID14 Audio Interface D/I
FabFilter Pro Q2 for high/low shelf on panned layers
Schecter Damien Elite 7 Diamond Series 7 String guitar
-EMG 81-7,EMG 85-7
-GHS Boomer heavy set strings 13 17 30 42 54 64 74
-Bb 7 string tuning (half step down/1 flat on all strings)
Fender AV II 63 TELE RW RED TRANS
Electric Guitar
2.249 €
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5 février 2017 à 05:14
abuitremorem
Thanks for your detailed comment. I did not know these strings. So I can imagine something. Sounds great. Compliment.
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5 février 2017 à 05:21
Dimebag828
Thank you, I love this heavy string set. They hold tension so much better when drop tuning. I am in 7 string Bb tuning on this track which is half a step down on all strings. I really like the sound it creates.
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5 février 2017 à 05:31
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5 février 2017 à 05:54
Dimebag828
thanks i duplicated each recording 4 times and make one track panned 100% left,one 100$ right,one 70% left, and one 70% right. I then added a high pass and low pass filter to each layer. Made it sound so much more full I am surprised how much of a difference it made.
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7 février 2017 à 16:20
DrStrgeglv
Sometimes just the slightest offset it timing will give it whatever you want without asking. Fun to play with that and different EQ settings on each track.
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7 février 2017 à 20:57
SupJax
hard to tweak it right, if it's more than 3 tracks. everything additional deserves decent master. much easier when multitracking one and the same thing for stereo/pitching. set high frequency on 30-50% panning, 40L 60R recommended to avoid leftside drift. low mono, raw stereo. it kills the drums on volumes, if your 100%stereo has low or high frequency. mixing the other way compliments this type of drums effectively. i don't use low frequenced tracks anymore. even standard & high ones get it heavy on speakers. depends on records/noise-reduction, and it's much more friendly to other instruments, if you keep it "lazy" moderate, but not 80's-metal high :) the volume aspect is a lot more important then. still, if volumes are perfect, 10band doesn't matter at all. but hands off additional filter and compressor. cheers!!
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5 février 2017 à 06:28
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