Nolly
Inspired
Hey guys,
This is a very quickly thrown together clip to demonstrate a kinda Lamb Of God-style patch I knocked up for a discussion on www.metalguitarist.org. The drums are Metal Foundry, using one of the Andy Sneap presets (the Teutonic kit) with minimal processing. The guitar is my Blackmachine B2 Burl, with a ceramic Nailbomb in the bridge position. The guitars are high-passed at 100Hz, and that's it for post-processing
Full mix:
Solo guitars:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/MG.org Recto GTRs.mp3
Patch:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/MG.ORG RECTO NOLLY.syx
If you want a bigger sound, try substituting the Metal 4x12 for the Recto1 4x12
Also, switching the amp model to the USA RHY2 and flicking the boost switch on gets you that LoG Mark IV sound straight away.
Logic session screenshot (very basic as you can see!):
This is a very quickly thrown together clip to demonstrate a kinda Lamb Of God-style patch I knocked up for a discussion on www.metalguitarist.org. The drums are Metal Foundry, using one of the Andy Sneap presets (the Teutonic kit) with minimal processing. The guitar is my Blackmachine B2 Burl, with a ceramic Nailbomb in the bridge position. The guitars are high-passed at 100Hz, and that's it for post-processing
Full mix:
Solo guitars:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/MG.org Recto GTRs.mp3
Patch:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/MG.ORG RECTO NOLLY.syx
If you want a bigger sound, try substituting the Metal 4x12 for the Recto1 4x12
Also, switching the amp model to the USA RHY2 and flicking the boost switch on gets you that LoG Mark IV sound straight away.
Logic session screenshot (very basic as you can see!):
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