This is very good. can you elaborate the recording process. thanks
Thank you for the kind words, sir
Actually all three have their own unique way of recording process (its sort of a portfolio to show i can work with both analog and digital equipment)
Anyway, let me elaborate on each of their recording process:
On the first link (Ophidia - Cato EP Teaser), I used my guitar, an audio interface, and amplitube 3. drums were done on ezdrummer and mixed in adobe audition 3. the guitar is plugged in straight into the audio interface. only a bit of post production EQ-ing and mixing was done after the recording.
here it is again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk7os9_laNgOn the 2nd link (AMT R1 Demo), I used my guitar, the AMT R1 pedal, and an audio interface. no digital effects on that one in particular. the pedal is plugged in straight into the audio interface from its cabinet simulation output. drums were programmed via ezdrummer, and bass was just my guitar plugged into a pitch shifter. only a bit of post production EQ-ing and mixing was done after recording.
here it is again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Err65xfUlkMAnd on the 3rd link (Wampler Triple Wreck Demo), I used my guitar, the Wampler Triple Wreck pedal, the POD HD500, and an audio interface. the dirt tone comes from the Wampler and all modulation effects (delay and reverb) were from the HD500. it is plugged in straight into the audio interface via the direct unbalanced output. drums, bass, and vocals were part of the backing track downloaded from the internet.
absolutely no post production EQ-ing, processing, and mastering was done on this one. just a bit of panning and volume mix. everything comes from the rig before getting into the interface.
here it is again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqZuQwwHNwE******************
More comments would be greatly appreciated