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Old 2006-07-01, 10:01
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how do you get that full sound in your recordings instead of that amateur feel
that most primitive recordings have.
 
Old 2006-07-01, 13:20
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make copy's of the track and mess with the eq and panning it will help a lot. What kind of mic are you using to record your guitar or how are you running it?
 
Old 2006-07-01, 14:59
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+1 to above, its all about multi tracking, I struggled with this at first too. If you are micing a cabinet for you recording, try placing mics in different places and blending them all together.
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Old 2006-07-01, 15:30
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Are you in a band? If not, then it could simply be a matter of reaching the insight that a bassist is bliss.
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Old 2006-07-04, 22:29
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i use a toneport ux2....check out the job for a cowboy cover...its heavy as hell and i didnt even use bass....i think its just the sound quality of the toneport...amazing
 
Old 2006-07-04, 22:41
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www.myspace.com/glitterbombmontage

i use a toneport ux2....check out the job for a cowboy cover...its heavy as hell and i didnt even use bass....i think its just the sound quality of the toneport...amazing

should the symbols be that loud?
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Old 2006-07-04, 23:32
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ha...no...you're right....i used beatcraft for the drums...and i didnt get a chance to balance them all perfectly....any other recognizable problems?
 
Old 2006-07-05, 00:03
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I like raw primitive recordings.

Listen to to the album Necrosis by Cadaver, THATS what i call primitive.

Its like ape metal, i love it
 
Old 2006-07-06, 07:30
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does the toneport ux2 work well with Windows
 
Old 2006-07-06, 11:32
jazzmetalguitar
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yes...i don't have loads of shit on my cpu like most ppl....but i am running it on windows and have no problems...

btw...save up and purchase the metal tone package so you can get the rest of the good amps like the 5150, uberschall, triple rectifier, and on an on

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