EthanC
Member
Pushing the envelope as far as i can trying to get the biggest, fattest, heaviest, yet cleanest technique possible with regards to mixing and mastering. As usual, my beloved Axe-FX 2 is my champion of guitar and bass tone. Couldn't live without the thing.
BE ADVISED: I make no claim to having any skill with the guitar whatsoever. I'm not saying any of this is "the best" with regards to any other music, it's simply the best (and least crap) that I'VE personally done thus far.
Answering any and all questions about the mixing and mastering process on-demand. No matter what I experiment with, i just keep coming back to the Diezel CH3 for my main metal tone.
Something I've noticed is that as much as i love my jam patches with the axe fx, they sound like shit in a mix. Am i right? And ones that sound like grainy balls when you're jamming out have a tendency to sound much better when recorded. Ask Insane Clown Posse, it must be a magical mysterious miracle of the world or some shit!
What I'd really like to improve on is layering background ambiance but I just plain don't have much knowledge of all these wacky synthesizers and stuff that these "technical djent"y guys do.
BE ADVISED: I make no claim to having any skill with the guitar whatsoever. I'm not saying any of this is "the best" with regards to any other music, it's simply the best (and least crap) that I'VE personally done thus far.
Answering any and all questions about the mixing and mastering process on-demand. No matter what I experiment with, i just keep coming back to the Diezel CH3 for my main metal tone.
Something I've noticed is that as much as i love my jam patches with the axe fx, they sound like shit in a mix. Am i right? And ones that sound like grainy balls when you're jamming out have a tendency to sound much better when recorded. Ask Insane Clown Posse, it must be a magical mysterious miracle of the world or some shit!
What I'd really like to improve on is layering background ambiance but I just plain don't have much knowledge of all these wacky synthesizers and stuff that these "technical djent"y guys do.