@@ProduceGuitarPop I'd love the rig pack! But I do have a question -- I use Logic Pro X, would I be able to use the one you make for logic too or would it be only for your daw? (which im guessing is pro tools?)
Great video! I've been looking for a breakdown like this for a while and think what I've learned here will help me a lot. You mentioned pick up type but not selector position although I guess one could think of that as a form of EQ. In a perfect world, there would be a similar video on getting a particular sound for drums!
WOWOW I learnt so much from this video, especially about the different amps! A lot of tutorials say that Guitar & Amp are the most important part of the tone but then they don't go into detail,,, they just say it's the most important part... So thanks for the Guitar & Amp rundown at the start! I really like this style of general skills videos, same with the guitar lead writing video, they've been very helpful :D Do you use dynamic EQ on guitars? Like on palm mutes or smth? Also I hear a lot about LA-2A and 1176 compressors but I don't actually know the difference or use cases. I just know "oonga boonga LA-2A good on vocal and 1176 go grr" but not really sure why. Do you have a video on compressors? It would be cool to learn about them in an indie pop context! Or even indie pop vocals! A vocals video would be awesome! Thanks😃
Thank you! For dynamic EQ I would only use it as a mixing thing after the fact if I felt like the low end was inconsistent. The general difference between the two is the knee, the angle of compression. 1176 has a pretty aggressive knee so it works better on sounds where aggressive compression isn’t a concern (drums, electric guitar, taming the peaks of vocals) whereas an LA-2A has a softer knee and is known for the roundness it adds to a sound (acoustic guitars, pianos, main vocal compression)
Awesome video, so helpful! Seconding the Guitar Rig pack!
Ha yes, a guitar rig pack for indie tone would be great!
HAH WILL DO!
@@ProduceGuitarPop I'd love the rig pack! But I do have a question -- I use Logic Pro X, would I be able to use the one you make for logic too or would it be only for your daw? (which im guessing is pro tools?)
@@ProduceGuitarPop100%!
Would love the Guitar Rig pack!
Great video! I've been looking for a breakdown like this for a while and think what I've learned here will help me a lot. You mentioned pick up type but not selector position although I guess one could think of that as a form of EQ. In a perfect world, there would be a similar video on getting a particular sound for drums!
WOW! quality content i love these tips
Glad you found it helpful!!
Yes please to GR tone packs!
Haha will do!
🎉Cool! This is what I needed! Thanks a lot! And please, tell me what track is in the background at 10:50 and 15:00?👏🤩😂✨🥳👏💯🙂
Really great info! thanks. I love that song btw. I kind of felt the guitar rig tone lacked the energy in the song. Is that a limitation of guitar rig?
WOWOW I learnt so much from this video, especially about the different amps! A lot of tutorials say that Guitar & Amp are the most important part of the tone but then they don't go into detail,,, they just say it's the most important part... So thanks for the Guitar & Amp rundown at the start! I really like this style of general skills videos, same with the guitar lead writing video, they've been very helpful :D
Do you use dynamic EQ on guitars? Like on palm mutes or smth?
Also I hear a lot about LA-2A and 1176 compressors but I don't actually know the difference or use cases. I just know "oonga boonga LA-2A good on vocal and 1176 go grr" but not really sure why.
Do you have a video on compressors? It would be cool to learn about them in an indie pop context!
Or even indie pop vocals! A vocals video would be awesome! Thanks😃
Thank you! For dynamic EQ I would only use it as a mixing thing after the fact if I felt like the low end was inconsistent. The general difference between the two is the knee, the angle of compression. 1176 has a pretty aggressive knee so it works better on sounds where aggressive compression isn’t a concern (drums, electric guitar, taming the peaks of vocals) whereas an LA-2A has a softer knee and is known for the roundness it adds to a sound (acoustic guitars, pianos, main vocal compression)
Another amazing guitar knowledge drop! Do you have any thoughts on noiseless single coils for DI recording?
Really depends on the specific pickup. I know the fishman ones are suuuuper good
you mentioned you did an album through warner. how was working with a publisher?
It was very hands off with that experience. I already had all of my PRO stuff setup already so it wasn’t that complicated.
These are brilliant why don’t you do full tutorials !! I’d pay !!!
I mean lol If this isn’t a full tutorial what is?