RECIPE FOR HEAVY

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RECIPE FOR HEAVY

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Ok dudes. Pretty goddamn happy with the loud parts. Here is a recipe for heavy. I've tried a lot of things, and so far this has been the best outcome. Never mind the piss-ass fake drums. I didnt have a drummer last ngiht.


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EVERY electric instrument here was mic'd with my "not-so-secret weapon" the Shure 58 with the screen/ball removed. Interface is a presonus firestudio. Daw is Reason 6.

Step 1: "guide" guitar. Heavy fuzz, neck pickup on the Telecaster through a twin reverb. Just playing the riffs. No pick slides or bending or anything. Straight down the middle.

Step 2: "Rippin' guitars" I did one pass for each HARD PANNED track. Tele Bridge pickup, heavy fuzz, twin reverb.

Step 3: "EXTRA HEAVY METAL FUCK YOU BASS" Straight down the middle, god damn it. Mustang bass into Hair of the Dog fuzz, into Sunn Concert Bass into a 1x15 cab. If possible try to steal the rhythm/interval from the JOker's intro theme in The Dark Knight.

Step 4: Check to make sure you didn't accidentaly put any reverb on anything. If you did, remove it Quick!

Step 5: "Extra fun metal screechy guitars" Bridge Pickup, HOTDog, Twin reverb. I did one pass on the high strings, one one of just my A string. Same notes for everything, just different places on the neck. Panned "not so hard" left and right.

Step 6: Check that reverb again. (there should be none)

Step 7: MIx yr Levels. Upload to soundcloud, etc.
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Nice!
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lol-reverb
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Reverb is the way to ruin a heavy guitar section.
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aen wrote:Reverb is the way to ruin a heavy guitar section.
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can you remove the drum track? i want to try and drum on this in the morning. i want to try and half time it and make it sludge
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hahaha, yes, sir, just for you. ANything to avoid work.
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robroe wrote:can you remove the drum track? i want to try and drum on this in the morning. i want to try and half time it and make it sludge
i want to hear this!

Guitars are sounding really nice here, can't wait to get an interface so I can start playing around with different mic placements and tingzzz
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I tried to upgrade my program. It was a nightmare.
But it works now. So I will go pull out drums...
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Post by dezb1 »

aen wrote:Reverb is the way to ruin a heavy guitar section.
Reverb IS the enemy of HEAVY!!!!! cool soundz...
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