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  • mhamilton21086
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    Dude, totally digging the sound quality on this! fantastic job! What amp are you using?

    Bleed2510
    Participant

    Thanks man!

    We recorded using a Pod X3 Live. No re-amping though. We used my guitarist’s tones. If you want I can ask him what his settings were.

    jjpoulter
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    Dude, you should be proud of that. As we say here in Barbados, that is sick as #$%@. I am not even into this kind of music, but that was sick. Nuff respect. Hats off.

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    Bleed2510
    Participant

    Hey thanks a lot dude 🙂

    jjpoulter
    Participant

    I can’t stop listening to this, man. This is epic. You should be composing for film. Where is God Particle from?

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    Bleed2510
    Participant

    Thanks again man! We’re from India.
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    Codestation
    Participant

    Niiiice! When the build up to 00:45 area happens, it’s just M/ That is an awesome mix, I thoroughly enjoyed this. What is that wailing noise around 2:25, probably a distorted guitar through a ringmod with lots of reverb? It sounds like a massive god wailing in the distance. And when you think it’s over, it gets rainy and weirder! Fantastic!

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    VOLiTiAN
    Participant

    Are you using a doubler by any chance? The left track of the guitars seems looser than the right, for me, it’s losing the impact of the staccato’d parts…

    Regards

    D.

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    VOLiTiAN
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Codestation

    What is that wailing noise around 2:25, probably a distorted guitar through a ringmod with lots of reverb?

    I think it’s the classic djent trick of finding a dissonant note pair, getting them to resonate nicely between each other, and then like you said, a slightly over zealous chorus, reverb and sat back in the mix.

    Regards

    D.

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    Bleed2510
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Codestation

    Niiiice! When the build up to 00:45 area happens, it’s just M/ That is an awesome mix, I thoroughly enjoyed this. What is that wailing noise around 2:25, probably a distorted guitar through a ringmod with lots of reverb? It sounds like a massive god wailing in the distance. And when you think it’s over, it gets rainy and weirder! Fantastic!

    Hahaha massive god wailing in the distance is an epic description. If we ever become good enough to make a music video, can we use that as a tag line? Nope no ringmod/reverb. I just used some chorus and boosted the mids a bit while EQing. And I think it sounds so because of what VOLiTiAN said – dissonant note pairs kinda give an eerie feel sometimes.

    ORIGINAL: VOLiTiAN

    Are you using a doubler by any chance? The left track of the guitars seems looser than the right, for me, it’s losing the impact of the staccato’d parts…

    No doubler. I think it just wasn’t played very tightly. I can’t think of anything else o.O

    Oh and we’re working on some new stuff and some solos. Will post here when they’re done 🙂

    Rene Lavoie
    Participant

    I listened with my headphones on, sounded great.

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