Dude, the amount of plugins here makes my CPU cry. I suck at getting guitars to sound good, but holy moly if this is the level of tweaking that it takes, I now get why!
I get a lot of static noise when using the grind pedal for some reason, but the hexdrive is fine, any tips? I'm guessing it's an electrical grounding issue and the pedal accentuates those noisy frequencies too much, but i'm not sure, also yes i tried messing with both the ampsim gain and interface gain knob to no success
Man that sounds so fucking good. Too bad I don't have some of those mixing plugins available. Need to try some others. I have the fabfilter stuff luckily.
I'll give you a secret cause I've seen how Buster axtually made the thrown guitar tone. Tons of processing on the DI, a LP to around 3-5k to remove harsh upper range, then a pretty massive peak around 2-3k to boost the pick noise, parallel with an OD pedal around 30%, to amother q with a side only boost for mids, parallel gojira fatso with the eq but the eq only have the last 3 q's on, transient desinger in high ,ids for attack.
@@Vildnatur I wish real-life audio processing to get the studio tone didn't mean using 7 instances of Saturn LMFAO I mean, I guess the mix live is entirely different from in a studio recording, but I want that studio mix right now zero latency out my FRFR friedman "cab" like the selfish tone mfer i am
jesus christ.... at that point I'm really doubting the impact of all that. Nowadays it seems like you dial in a really good guitar tone which is sick as it is and throw every f.... vst onto the channels just because you can. Don't get me wrong. I'm really impressed about what you came up with. Must have taken a looooot of time. But on the other hand. Is all that worth it?
99% is good tracking, muting all ringing strings with tape for example or bandmember by hand, get the thickest strings you can get for good droptuning sustain and tune you guitar religiously. editing of course for clean cuts and punch. Only then you got a good DI on hand + its always the same for similarity upon tracks. you dont need to believe me but i do this for a long a55 time.
@@totalcomputerdependency I also learned that I've been playing with too heavy strings and too low action. I always thought heavier strings meant tighter low-end, but in some instances, it actually just makes the low-end louder (which also makes sense). When I saw how light Buster's strings were for his weird Drop E-ish tuning, I realized the tight feeling of heavier strings did not translate to a tighter sound. A lot of that bouncy chugginess is lost when the strings are too tight. Plus, the bendy thall thing sounds more prominent in the higher frets when the lighter strings go slightly out of tune more.
Dude, the amount of plugins here makes my CPU cry. I suck at getting guitars to sound good, but holy moly if this is the level of tweaking that it takes, I now get why!
Can we see your drum buss, cus those drums are slappin. Amazing guitar tone too
Yeah i will probably do like a video on bass tone and drum tones too
@@Vildnatur Yeah, the whole mix is immaculate, good shit!
@@Vildnatur thank you.
@vivivi14 forreal! His mix reminds me of a pro mixed song from all the new modern metal bands like spiritbox or kingdom of giants and thrown ofc
@@g3ng4rb0i3 thx so much, the problem i have now that i have no riff idea and all my song are unfinished
I reupload the video in good quality and no audio glitch and weird interference 😇(plz like & subscribe for more boys)
Some very interesting moves here imo Would love to see a video with some of the thought process behind this!
THAT TONE OMFG
thx ! 😉
Someone took their notes from that thrown nail the mix ;)
@@johnnyhickey1312 Of course I watch it but look the desc
I guess this is buster in disguise
damn that is sick
I get a lot of static noise when using the grind pedal for some reason, but the hexdrive is fine, any tips? I'm guessing it's an electrical grounding issue and the pedal accentuates those noisy frequencies too much, but i'm not sure, also yes i tried messing with both the ampsim gain and interface gain knob to no success
It’s maybe about your guitar electrical, bcz for its fine
*Damn, **_smash 🔥🤘_*
Try using the massive cabs in ggd cali with sm57 and m160, thats what buster used, should get you even closer
Ive tried but it dosent work in this mix
@@Vildnaturmaybe it works if you use the same cabs for you dirty bass track
@@satanistruth666 idk
Ive tried both
Man that sounds so fucking good. Too bad I don't have some of those mixing plugins available. Need to try some others. I have the fabfilter stuff luckily.
I can tell u how to have these plug if for free if u want all of my plugin i crack them tbh
@@Vildnatur I have a Mac unforunately. :S
@@Vildnaturif you know how to crack Mac versions, let us know brother. Will happily tip you for the help
@@brett42092 you can found plugin crack on rutracker and there is mac version yes, this is torrent download so you will need a torrent downloader
@@Vildnatur thank you
But why do you have two inputs in the Neural DSP instead of one?
i have only one maybe i missunderstood the question but yea
@@Vildnatur you have two, look at the input section of your NDSP interface, left to the Input section you have two bars. It should be one.
@@Bilge-ko5qp L & R
Great 🔥. Big like 👍. Subcribed 💻
I'll give you a secret cause I've seen how Buster axtually made the thrown guitar tone. Tons of processing on the DI, a LP to around 3-5k to remove harsh upper range, then a pretty massive peak around 2-3k to boost the pick noise, parallel with an OD pedal around 30%, to amother q with a side only boost for mids, parallel gojira fatso with the eq but the eq only have the last 3 q's on, transient desinger in high ,ids for attack.
I know but this is an error to copy his settings ive tried but i dont have the same di so that why im cutting even lower
@Vildnatur just wanted to give a brief overview. Obviously ears gonna work the best but there is a toooon of DI processing
@@Vildnatur I wish real-life audio processing to get the studio tone didn't mean using 7 instances of Saturn LMFAO
I mean, I guess the mix live is entirely different from in a studio recording, but I want that studio mix right now zero latency out my FRFR friedman "cab" like the selfish tone mfer i am
jesus christ.... at that point I'm really doubting the impact of all that. Nowadays it seems like you dial in a really good guitar tone which is sick as it is and throw every f.... vst onto the channels just because you can. Don't get me wrong. I'm really impressed about what you came up with. Must have taken a looooot of time. But on the other hand. Is all that worth it?
For me its not really worth it, for youtube i guess but its my passion and i want it to be my job so yes i guess
pas mal ça
merci 😁
faut l'inviter sur le serv @sneaky
@@The_ænerys il sait où l'trouver
have u been able to achieve it with neural dsp gojira?
Yes
@@Vildnatur can u drop the lifehacks 🙏
@@hfl_ok i will try to do a short a soon as possible 🙏
@@Vildnaturwhere is it 😭
@@hfl_😂 sorry i forgot and dont ive time but i will do it soon i promise 🙏
99% is good tracking, muting all ringing strings with tape for example or bandmember by hand, get the thickest strings you can get for good droptuning sustain and tune you guitar religiously. editing of course for clean cuts and punch. Only then you got a good DI on hand + its always the same for similarity upon tracks. you dont need to believe me but i do this for a long a55 time.
Yes tracking is important oc and good di too but what the point here
imperfectly tuned strings can add to heaviness imo
@@totalcomputerdependency yeah
@@totalcomputerdependency I also learned that I've been playing with too heavy strings and too low action.
I always thought heavier strings meant tighter low-end, but in some instances, it actually just makes the low-end louder (which also makes sense).
When I saw how light Buster's strings were for his weird Drop E-ish tuning, I realized the tight feeling of heavier strings did not translate to a tighter sound.
A lot of that bouncy chugginess is lost when the strings are too tight. Plus, the bendy thall thing sounds more prominent in the higher frets when the lighter strings go slightly out of tune more.