7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

nuntius

Boogeyman of Tone
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Ok, I think I'm getting close to a 'recording tone' for my heavy seven string stuff. I have a whole bunch of riffs I'm going to record soon and I want some continuity between them tonewise.

What do you think of this tone? Too thick? Nice and fat? Not enough cut/clarity? Any tips as what to change etc.. Bear in mind I do want a chunky+punchy sound, but it still has to have a decent amount of clarity :)

With my headphones on (Phillips HP 830s, currently) it sounds fine, but through my speakers (Creative 2.1 don't even know what model) the sound is a bit on the dark side and doesn't cut through as cleanly as I'd want.

I realise getting better speakers/headphones would solve the problem but that's out of the question at the moment.. when I leave for uni in a month I want the smallest possible amount of expensive gear in my room. My PC is hardly worth anything at all, and I've got all my files backed up + safely stored away... trying to minimise risks in all areas :)
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

I'm listening on my KRK rokit 8's, and the guitar sounds pretty good to me. You've definately got it in a good place, any other tweaking should be due to personal preference.

The Drums are a little jarring though...most of the cymbals are mixed a bit too high, and the ride sits a little too low in the mix. The beats don't really sound very "drummer-like" either...but thats just food for thought.

Sounds good man.
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

Cheers for checking it out :)

The drums are just the stock samples that come with kontact silver, for Sibelius (notation software), I can't really mix them individually unless I want to go through the pain of notating each and every drum individually...

They're the best drum samples I have on offer to me, but the programme itself was bought more for the arranging aspects etc, as I like to write 'classical' stuff in notation form. I don't really have any dedicated drum software

I'm a totally rubbish drum programmer too, which doesn't help. I just write a beat that 'works' for the riff, and mix it high enough so it can be heard and then call it quits..... playing guitar is far more fun!! :)
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

Cool sound.needs more presence i think.You need a better software maybe.But the character is great.i liked it
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

Cheers for checking it out everyone. I think I'll add a tiny bit more highs/presence but otherwise I think it's pretty close to what I want :)

Rid said:
What guitar is that Nuni??

Peavey Predator 7 string.

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Got it second hand a while ago. It now has the trem blocked (OMG! ;):chairfall) and some thick strings on it : 10-52 with a 70 for the B. It has a dimarzio bridge humbucker but I don't know which one it is.
 
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Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

And yet another SD'er tightens the seven-string GAS screws on me. Thanks, thanks a lot. ;)
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

The sooner you give in, the sooner you get to stop complaining about it :D
 
Re: 7 string clip - tone test, heavy metal

Cheers for checking it out :)

The drums are just the stock samples that come with kontact silver, for Sibelius (notation software), I can't really mix them individually unless I want to go through the pain of notating each and every drum individually...

They're the best drum samples I have on offer to me, but the programme itself was bought more for the arranging aspects etc, as I like to write 'classical' stuff in notation form. I don't really have any dedicated drum software

I'm a totally rubbish drum programmer too, which doesn't help. I just write a beat that 'works' for the riff, and mix it high enough so it can be heard and then call it quits..... playing guitar is far more fun!! :)
Drumsite is very good. You can import from MIDI, adjust the pitch of the drums and there are variations on each so it sounds.... ....realistic.
 
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