Thread: Black Mammoth Part II (Home Recording)
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Author: Spidercents
Spidercents - 5/15/2008 at 18:53

This song is different from the original however it still has enough of the original to call it Part II...song is short...just under 2 minutes long.

Its been a while since I posted a song...been working on getting a better sound and recording quality...Some parts of this song still need some filler because it feels a bit empty in spots...also need to check mix near end of solo...kind of hear a thud or two...not sure if its the drums or perhaps i forgot to remove part of a track...not sure.

My Recording setup is as follows.

Epiphone Les Paul>>>Electro Harmonix Metal Muff>>>M Audio Fast Track>>>Amplitube 2>>>Addictive Drums Demo>>>Mixcraft 4

Dmusic is finally up and running properly so Im posting the tune on there for now...click on Hi.
http://travtale.dmusic.com/


tattoo - 5/15/2008 at 22:52

Cool tune. I like how the rhythm falls on the beat kinda "syncopated" and the chord progression has plenty of darkness and chuck. I like also the lead at the end, it has the Phrygian mode sound which Metallica leads are famous for but it doesn't sound like Kirk.

My only complaint is cut off the blank space at the end.


Guitar101 - 5/16/2008 at 14:46

dig it.. Heavy Guitars.. Did you play direct into a processor?


Spidercents - 5/16/2008 at 17:14


Thanks for giving it a listen.

This is how I recorded

Plugged guitar into metal muff pedal then went from pedal to m audio fast track usb interface and recorded it using mixcraft 4 as my sequencer/recording software then i used amplitube 2 vst plugin to enhance and re-amp the tracks and added some effects like delay and chorus on the lead.

If you guys record you should check out amplitube 2...they have a free trial download.

click on download in black at top of page...they ask for email address when trying demo...you can get Amplitube 2 on ebay for $150 or so...Its basically like guitar rig 2 and 3 however i like amplitube better and its a bit cheaper...sounds better if you use real distortion pedal then add amp and more effects later on if needed.

http://www.amplitube.com/Main.html?prod_AT.php


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