Guitarmos, how does Kirk get this tone on the melody @ 5:05 in Unforgiven?
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Date: February 20th, 2025 5:30 PM Author: Leftover Jewish Miscreations
is this just a distortion effect or certain pedal he uses when he has the overlay of the two guitars playing melodic riff?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeOYhC66EoM
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Date: February 20th, 2025 5:45 PM Author: michael doodikoff
hard to tell what effects, if any. Just sounds like a strong distorted lead tone, probably using at least his amp (he used Mesa Boogie for that album) and probably some distortion pedal. That they made cooler with the double guitar lead sound
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Date: February 20th, 2025 5:48 PM Author: Leftover Jewish Miscreations
Ty bro
That part is so awesome I just play it on loop for hours
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Date: February 21st, 2025 12:58 PM Author: backroom poasting couch
You can record guitar in the closet as long as it's full of stuff you won't get any harsh room reflections.
You can get any guitar you want. You can get 95% of every tone known to man with a Les Paul, a Strat, and a Tele. If you're recording high gain tone doesn't matter so much, everything will sound like the amp no matter what you use. Just make sure you get it set up. You don't want the action too high or to use strings that are too heavy. I tell people use strings based on how big your fingers are. If you have giant hands and want more stability use a higher string gauge. I wouldn't go above 10s. I would recommend 9s to most people. The #1 noob mistake I see people make is they play strings that are too heavy for their finger strength, or their action is too high. I see people mess this up all the time. People have really terrible setups they play for years because they read about some macho shit in a magazine. If you have small hands don't try to be a tough guy.
Get Guitar Rig and a DI box (necessary to match impedence). Do all your demos in digital so you don't have to worry about recording an amp until you're ready. Then mic the cab. Recording a tube amp with a microphone is like having sex without a condom, it's the real McCoy. Don't be a fag and settle for some digital bullshit.
Also record all your bass DI and then reamp it through the bass amp later. You should always have two bass tracks, the DI with a low pass filter (cuts out the top end) and a live amp recording with a high pass filter (cuts out the low end). You should set the filters in an X pattern so the two don't overlap but meet at the same crossover point (around 500 hz). The DI bass will capture the low end and the amp will capture the grit and character of the mid range and highs. Always do this.
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Date: February 21st, 2025 1:21 PM Author: backroom poasting couch
What do you mean by a stack?
Just get a DI box, an interface, and the latest version of Native Instruments Komplete. It comes with Guitar Rig. Just plug your guitar into the DI box into the interference (requires 48 volt phantom powerful). Cheap interfaces are insanely good you can get a Scarlett or whatever. You can do this all for less than a thousand bucks.
When you're ready to turn your demo into a studio recording buy an amp and a microphone. But you will be fine with Guitar Rig for a long time. You can get all your ideas out and refine them.
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Date: February 21st, 2025 1:28 PM Author: backroom poasting couch
ProTools is outdated and an enormous waste of money.
If you're autistic, get Reaper. If not autistic get Studio One or Cubase.
Avoid Ableton or FL Studio if you're not making rap or EDM. Logic is fine if you have it.
For mixing just get Waves plugins. I also use IK Multimedia T-Racks bundle. Never pay for more than 100 dollars for a bundle or more than 30 dollars for a plugin. All software goes on sale for dirt cheap.
FabFilter Pro-Q is also amazing.
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Date: February 21st, 2025 2:31 PM Author: michael doodikoff
TCR - all he needs is a DAW, interface, and something like Native INstruments Komplete that has everything you will really ever need (including Guitar Rig). I would also say some studio monitors (like JBL 306, like $280 for the pair). If you get Komplete, you will want a midi controller, these can be really cheap and honestly just get a used one (tons of these stacked up at guitar center last time I was there)
Do you have Mac or Windows? If Mac, its almost a no brainer to just get Logic Pro for $200, unlimited upgrades, etc. Logic Pro also has its own suite of synths and I think even a guitar sim, and a pretty robust drum software. It also has its own version of Ableton's Live Loops which is what people like so much about ableton.
If you have Windows, get Reaper like he recommended
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Date: February 21st, 2025 3:10 PM Author: backroom poasting couch
I'm not familiar with whether the Scarlett interface can do it on its own. My interface does not.
Think of it this way, how much electricity do you think strumming a guitar creates when your magnetic pickups convert the vibrations into electricity? It's a very tiny signal. A DI box, powered by 48 volts (same as a condenser mic), ups this signal to level that your interface can better convert into zeroes and ones. It's kind of like a preamp, but for guitar signals. If you have never tried it once you try it it clicks. Your Guitar Rig or Amplitube recordings will sound 10x better.
https://reverb.com/item/80032353-radial-prodi-passive-direct-box-pro-di-open-box
Edit: I guess some are passive and some are active. I use an active one. Great results. Looks like active is better with passive pickups which can get muddy. It doesn't color the sound afaik.
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Date: February 21st, 2025 12:29 PM Author: michael doodikoff
My world got rocked last year when I saw an interview with zakk wilde where he claimed that he used no chorus on his tone on the entire no rest for the wicked album. Claimed it was all natural chorus from
Overdubs
Blew my mind. He's the rock king of chorus. So I thought
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