If you teach yourself, look up videos from guitar players on what they would do differently if they could start over. And you should definitely buy a guitar.
sounds very good in the vacuum, and you play it very well. But i think if you wanted to improve the sound you might consider pulling some out of the bottom end. The black album "sound" was extremely treble boosted by several different eq's in the signal chain allowing it to cut through the mix. I hear at least 2 guitars here but how many layers did you actually record? what does your signal chain look like? Again, i know James' riffs were recorded a minimum of 3 times on the studio tracks to fill the eq and produce the "wall of sound" that many people speak of when referring to that album. Really interested to know know what your signal chain and settings look like though, it is a very good sound.
I’ve got like 6 tracks going here. 4 are the main guitars playing the riffs. A baritone track playing the open e notes and power chords, and the other track playing just the power chords.
Sounds really good man! Such an underrated gem of a song honestly.
Thank you!
Agreed
damn, to me sounds better than the official mix
great job man
I want to buy a guitar cause of riffs like this :D
Do
It
If you teach yourself, look up videos from guitar players on what they would do differently if they could start over. And you should definitely buy a guitar.
thats like, SPOT on. GOOD STUFF MAN!!!
crazily underrated oml, This is insane
eargasm-worthy
Awesome tone ;) Yeps this song is underrated ,always love it though.
what did you use for this tone? also amazing!
R u using Marshall’s and mesa boogies??? Sheesh that’s good
sounds very good in the vacuum, and you play it very well. But i think if you wanted to improve the sound you might consider pulling some out of the bottom end. The black album "sound" was extremely treble boosted by several different eq's in the signal chain allowing it to cut through the mix. I hear at least 2 guitars here but how many layers did you actually record? what does your signal chain look like? Again, i know James' riffs were recorded a minimum of 3 times on the studio tracks to fill the eq and produce the "wall of sound" that many people speak of when referring to that album. Really interested to know know what your signal chain and settings look like though, it is a very good sound.
I’ve got like 6 tracks going here. 4 are the main guitars playing the riffs. A baritone track playing the open e notes and power chords, and the other track playing just the power chords.
Lowkey what are the specs
Tutorial?
close but not there yet
how many tracks?
4 rhythm tracks. 1 baritone track. And 1 track playing only the power chords. 6 in total.
Has just a bit too much bass, i think the original has jason filling out the low end, besides that its perfect