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« on: November 23, 2009, 09:12:31 pm » |
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Here are the entries for the shred metal challenge - voting closes on Sunday Here's my entry for this week: http://www.box.net/shared/kfjng7jh9uCategory A please. One rhythm guitar track - panned slightly left One shred guitar track - panned slightly right One bass track Drums I only just saw the challenge abt 20 minutes ago..  I know I've missed the deadline, but I'll chance my arm and pm you my entry. If you don't fell that it is fair to include my entry I understand  I've posted this clip before in the forum under clips for review.. however I haven't redone it or touched it up or anything so its exactly the same file. It's just 2 rhythm guitar tracks, 1 bass track and drums done with drumkit from hell. Its the best I can come up with in 2 min http://www.box.net/shared/9jgg0sn5plI would like to be in the Beginner category please.
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2009, 09:36:57 pm » |
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Wow! Very high quality entries this week well done to all! 
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2009, 10:17:17 pm » |
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Pete's is ultra cool.... and Squonk... yours has a very cool groove... nicely done dude. Develop it into a full song and it should be something awesome. Nice one!
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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2009, 10:35:49 pm » |
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Great stuff guys, tough decisions. FYI ,I used used an Ibanez Prestige RGA loaded with Dimarzio Breeds, a kak early-90s Cort bass, Guitar Rig 3, Sonar and EZ Drummer. In my usual fashion, i started composing and recording just as the sun touched Lions Head. Did the whole 1 minute piece in about 35-40 minutes. all good fun though
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2009, 08:06:17 am » |
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Well done to everyone for their face-melting entries! 
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« Reply #5 on: November 25, 2009, 12:02:25 am » |
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Sweet entries all round, Petem bit of a enter sandman vibe going on there  @squonk shit dude, i heard u play about a year ago, improved a lot relaay well done - y in the b group? A all the way
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« Reply #6 on: November 25, 2009, 08:37:31 am » |
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Thanks for the kind words Evo and Off-Kilter  The reason for B section especially in this kind of category "Metal" is that I have only recently started playing electric guitar, about a year ago (Only after joining GFSA!) although I have been playing Nylon and Acoustic for years(Well.. at least trying to). I still need to get an amp, So I have to trust Line 6 for my tone  But what a brilliant road this guitar playing is, so much to learn, and GFSA to help you along. The reality that has struck me is that I am so limited and have to rely on my what I hear in my head and I will need to find a teacher in the New Year so I can get a crash course in Theory, Modes, scales. The pentatonic scale is quite limiting  But Seriously, Guy, the Doc, Pete, and Evo, excellent entries. And as Wayne would put "I am not worthy...." 
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« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2009, 01:35:08 pm » |
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Hey evo... what did you use for the drums in your entry? the kick really hits me in the chest! 
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And he said, 'Play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your soul'. Well me and Kyle, we looked at each other, and we each said... 'Okay'.
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« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2009, 06:06:05 pm » |
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Hey doc... I used ezdrummer... one of the metal patterns... then some reverb and TRacks3 vintage 1 setting. It is quite heavy on the bass drum there... I think i was showing a friend and demo'd the ezdrummer... I may have accidently left that kick high, lol. Oh, and i changed the beater on the bass drum i think. The kit was the standard pop/rock kit as it has the best sound out of all the kits.
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« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2009, 06:30:28 pm » |
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O ok thats cool. I recently bought ezdrummer and drumkit from hell. I really like it but from what I've read, to get the most out of it you need to EQ the samples a bit. I don't do that though cos the whole multi-out thing is a mission cos I'm lazy and like to tab out my drums in guitar pro then import them straight into my DAW. 
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And he said, 'Play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your soul'. Well me and Kyle, we looked at each other, and we each said... 'Okay'.
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« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2009, 09:57:49 pm » |
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there's no need to make it into 8 tracks and eq each... just export as a stereo file... bring it back in and eq it with TrackS3 or something... one that does a full spectrum. Thats my shortcut... some other people who know a lot better can inform you nicer, lol...
Oh, and the drumkit from hell is a very harsh sounding kit... especially those china's... apparently metal drummers can't play with dynamics... so use those clips in the pop/rock kit...
Also the vintage rock kit is for old people who like their bass drums to have a thud instead of a decent kick. Use sparingly
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« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2009, 07:26:46 am » |
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there's no need to make it into 8 tracks and eq each... just export as a stereo file... bring it back in and eq it with TrackS3 or something... one that does a full spectrum. Thats my shortcut... some other people who know a lot better can inform you nicer, lol...
Oh, and the drumkit from hell is a very harsh sounding kit... especially those china's... apparently metal drummers can't play with dynamics... so use those clips in the pop/rock kit...
Also the vintage rock kit is for old people who like their bass drums to have a thud instead of a decent kick. Use sparingly
Ah that's a cool shortcut, I'm not 100% sure that I understand how to do it correctly, but I'll fiddle around. The next problem is knowing how I should EQ things... I don't have a clue I love the chinas in DFH  I go heavy on them during breakdowns! I don't have the vintage kit so no need to worry abt the kick, what I do avoid however is the one kick in DFH, it takes the 'clicky' bass sound to a whole new horrific level 
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And he said, 'Play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your soul'. Well me and Kyle, we looked at each other, and we each said... 'Okay'.
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« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2009, 07:31:20 am » |
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If you get Superior Drummer it has a full mixer with groups, FX and multiple outs. Being able to process individual drums is essential, IMO. That Vintage Rock kick "thud" fits perfectly in a mix, BTW. The Funk and country kits are also nice and the standard kit is very flexible with a bit of EQing. The only kit I don't like is DFH - it's way too "clicky" and the cymbals are all too harsh.
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« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2009, 10:48:30 am » |
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Being able to process individual drums is essential, IMO. That Vintage Rock kick "thud" fits perfectly in a mix, BTW. The only kit I don't like is DFH - it's way too "clicky" and the cymbals are all too harsh.
I'm sure it is essential, but if it aint broke... although some mixes (especially mine) could really use the tweaking but i'm not trying for amazing quality, just something listenable. That thud? I frikkin hate it, lol... in the heavier stuff i do... its gone... may as well be a dance pulse thing happening if i crank it. I've just never liked it... reminds me of our old band recordings... the kick was that and it was poo. I agree with the dfh... its sound is crap. Metalhead drummers just hit... so i guess thats what mattias was aiming at. The superior drummer I should be getting soon... then i can experiment more. Thanks for the heads up Alan
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« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2009, 11:10:27 am » |
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haha everyone is hating on DFH, but I love it  Do you guys dislike DFH specifically as compared to other metal sample kits or is it just modern metal drumming in general that you dislike? I only have the pop/rock and DFH kits, and the pop/rock one just doesn't sound good to me when recording metal, plus it doesn't have enough toms and cymbals. I'm not a huge fan of the DFH toms though.. I don't know what it is, but they seem to get lost in the mix for me when doing blastbeats. Maybe this could be cured with some EQing, but I wouldn't know what to do. How does superior drummer metal foundry compare in terms of out the box samples? Maybe don't tell me cos its way out of my price range 
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And he said, 'Play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your soul'. Well me and Kyle, we looked at each other, and we each said... 'Okay'.
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