Clawfinger
Experienced
The sound was the same when I recorded it. Had to play it loud so I couldn't hear the strings.
With that low tuning, it turned out a bit Meshuggah (the band and the Yiddish meaning). Note the plucked chord disharmony and the artifacts. Or, the non existent artifacts. We (Clawfinger the band) use this technique Live. We have three tunings(Drop D, Drop C and Drop A) and we bring two guitars (Drop D and Drop A, baritone) and pitch down the drop D to C. Piece of cake, sounds perfect.
It's as usual, Superior 2.0, Steinberger bass through my SVT preset, and it's the EMG85 equipped Futura EX.
http://www.falstudios.com/Junk/drop_C_to_drop_Gb.mp3
Oh yeah, it's an intro with an Ebow/Speakerphone guitar, so you don't crank it too loud.
With that low tuning, it turned out a bit Meshuggah (the band and the Yiddish meaning). Note the plucked chord disharmony and the artifacts. Or, the non existent artifacts. We (Clawfinger the band) use this technique Live. We have three tunings(Drop D, Drop C and Drop A) and we bring two guitars (Drop D and Drop A, baritone) and pitch down the drop D to C. Piece of cake, sounds perfect.
It's as usual, Superior 2.0, Steinberger bass through my SVT preset, and it's the EMG85 equipped Futura EX.
http://www.falstudios.com/Junk/drop_C_to_drop_Gb.mp3
Oh yeah, it's an intro with an Ebow/Speakerphone guitar, so you don't crank it too loud.