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Warrior Interactive Music
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2023
We are an interactive music software development and production company. We build interactive software for musicians, labels, while also producing our own music and interactive products for it.
We will occasionally post videos reviewing music and guitar gear and products, techniques and tips, or videos directly related to our work and projects.
If you are a musician or even a label, feel free to contact us and see how we can help you with your music, regardless of genre!
We will occasionally post videos reviewing music and guitar gear and products, techniques and tips, or videos directly related to our work and projects.
If you are a musician or even a label, feel free to contact us and see how we can help you with your music, regardless of genre!
Amptweaker's Fat Metal Pro II & Tight Metal Pro II
We take a detailed look at Amptweaker's Fat Metal Pro II and Tight Metal Pro II pedals! Find out what makes these pedals a qualitative, affordable, face-melting distortion that is easy to carry around.
We put them in a full mix, we hook them up to different amps, different cabs, try them out with several guitars with different pickups and tunings, while we show you how to dial them in for a scooped, modern metal sound!
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:09 "Welcome to Reality" Full Mix
5:37 About Warrior Interactive Music
6:23 Signal Chain used in the Full Mix
11:51 Jam Session Overview
12:18 Jam Session
13:54 Guitar Playthroughs Overview
14:48 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - D Standard Tuning
15:48 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - D Standard Tuning
16:43 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - E Standard Tuning
17:56 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - E Standard Tuning
19:02 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - E Standard Tuning
20:24 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - E Standard Tuning
22:29 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - Drop A# 7 Tuning
23:19 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - Drop A# 7 Tuning
24:13 Conclusion
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Gear used:
-Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200
-Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700
-Amptweaker Fat Metal Pro II
-Amptweaker Tight Metal Pro II
-Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
-iSP Decimator II Noise Suppressor
-Marshall 4x12 1960VB -G12 Vintage Speakers
-Mesa Rectifier 4x12 Traditional - V30 Speakers
-Sennheiser MD 421
-Sennheiser e906
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Warrior Interactive Music Links:
www.warriorinteractivemusic.com/
warriorinteractivemusic
WarriorIntMusic
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Amptweaker links:
amptweaker.com/
We put them in a full mix, we hook them up to different amps, different cabs, try them out with several guitars with different pickups and tunings, while we show you how to dial them in for a scooped, modern metal sound!
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:09 "Welcome to Reality" Full Mix
5:37 About Warrior Interactive Music
6:23 Signal Chain used in the Full Mix
11:51 Jam Session Overview
12:18 Jam Session
13:54 Guitar Playthroughs Overview
14:48 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - D Standard Tuning
15:48 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - D Standard Tuning
16:43 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - E Standard Tuning
17:56 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Marshall Cab - E Standard Tuning
19:02 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - E Standard Tuning
20:24 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - E Standard Tuning
22:29 Guitar Playthrough: Fat Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - Drop A# 7 Tuning
23:19 Guitar Playthrough: Tight Metal Pro & Mesa Cab - Drop A# 7 Tuning
24:13 Conclusion
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Gear used:
-Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200
-Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700
-Amptweaker Fat Metal Pro II
-Amptweaker Tight Metal Pro II
-Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
-iSP Decimator II Noise Suppressor
-Marshall 4x12 1960VB -G12 Vintage Speakers
-Mesa Rectifier 4x12 Traditional - V30 Speakers
-Sennheiser MD 421
-Sennheiser e906
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Warrior Interactive Music Links:
www.warriorinteractivemusic.com/
warriorinteractivemusic
WarriorIntMusic
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Amptweaker links:
amptweaker.com/
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I screwed up and got the tight version thinking the bass response was the reason for the "tight" label. I mainly use extended range guitars. Oh well, time to bust out the old 6 string standard haha. Great video!
Thanks Scotty! While it is true that the Fat Metal Pro sounds better with 7/8 (helps clean up the mud of the lower registers a bit better), don't feel too bad having bought the Tight instead. The Tight can definitely deliver some in-your-face tones with extended range as well, will just require a bit more fiddling with the knobs is all, but you will still be able to get some kick ass distortion. 🤘🤘
Awesome, thx, guys!
24:55 completly digital...? I hope this was a mistake, the website say's it's a full analog circuit...😮
It was a mistake on our end, it is analog, so worry not! :) - probably we will have to put some annotation at that part of the vid correcting the error.
@@WarriorInteractiveMusic Thank's... I paid a lot 475€ on Amazon but i love this pedal it's the base of my board now... I like to have EQ delay and chorus pedal in the global loop and boost always on... But i have a question for you guy's: Can i put my amp head in the side track to get the lead channel of my amp when i step on S/T and the amptweaker goodness when i engage the tmp2 itself...? Notice: The tmp2 out goes into the return of my engl but also from the return of the side track into the send of my engl and from the send of the side track loop into the main input of the engl... Would this work...? I will try it anyway but maybe u done it before...🤔
@@menschlicheswesen84 Sorry for not seeing this earlier...Glad to hear the pedal is part of your basic arsenal!! Not sure I follow the objective but lemme see if I understand it correctly: I imagine you have hooked the TMP2 through its' Global Send and Return to the ENGL's FX loop (or are you driving the TMP2 in front of the amp), and -again, if I am understanding this correctly- you want to route the ENGL's lead channel to TMP2's Side Track so that when in S/T mode you use only the lead channel and in essence bypass the TMP's distortion? If that's so, wouldn't disengaging the TMP2 and switching to the ENGL's lead channel do the trick? Sorry if I misunderstood the question, has been a long day, but if you try or tried what you are asking above before reading and responding to this, please let us know how it went, always happy to learn new cool tricks!!😎
I get my tight metal pro 2 in a few day's and i'm so hyped to try it out... But at the same time there is this scary thought: What if i don't like it at all...? Nah, it's gonna be a blast i'm pretty sure...😅
It is a thought, but here's another thought -which I think it is more accurate - what if you REALLY like it, to the point that you can't put the guitar down? That was our experience with both the tight and the fat metal pro, each gave that tight, growling sound that can make even the simplest power chord feel massive, so overall it was a very addicting feeling tbh 😄
What noise gate do you like to put in front of it?
Gotta admit Amptweaker has a solid gate that's built-in in their pedals, but if you need some extra noise reduction, strongly recommend Boss's NS-1X. Although an NS-2 will do the job just fine too tbh!
Thank you! I can’t decide currently but think I may get the tight metal. Originally started wanting the MXR EVH 5150 Overdrive till I found out about Amptweaker.
@@KB-uw6zv Have yet to try the MXR EVH 5150, heard tons of good things about it, but I'd probably go with the Tight Metal, for the simple reason that there is more knobs to finetune and shape a unique tone. And the name sure does it justice, if a tight sound is what you are after, you are not gonna be disappointed!
How noisy is the tight metal pro without a seperated powerstation with just intern pedalboard supply into the wall socket...?
Not sure I got the question right, but in any case, you can power up the Tight Metal Pro with its power supply brick. Whether you plug it directly into a wall socket, or through something like the Hum X, would probably depend on whether you are picking up any unwanted noise due to the circuitry or not. Beyond that, the pedal has a built-in noise gate you can dial as well. Hope this answers the question! :)
Very nice!
Very The Absence sounding! 🤘😎🤘
Some of the finest, AAA quality Floridian metal🤘🤘
The Amptweaker Tight Metal Pro II is now back in stock!!!
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Put the helmet on for the next video 😎
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Great video! subscribed as soon as I heard the freezing moon jam lol
A little bit of Mayhem always helps set the mood right 🤘🤘 we appreciate the sub!
Good luck for your channel. Not sure the pedal is digital as you said, but rather analog, like a solid state preamp.
Thanks for the well wishing! You are absolutely right, both Fat and Tight Metal Pro are all analog. We'll include a note to point it out in the vid, thanks for pointing it out!
Wow what a creative in in depth review l! Awesome work!
Thank you for watching and for your supportive comment!🤘
1st video in this high quality? Holly Molly, congratulations buddy's!
Thanks Gilberto, much appreciated! Great guitar playing on the classical btw! 😎
@@WarriorInteractiveMusic thank you, i'm a professional concertist and music professor in a university in my country, a person who always dreamed about to be a metal guitarrist lol in fact my work blend contemporary guitar music with a sort of metal genres... search some works in my channel, as " fiordes", " morte transfigurada" 4 instance and you'll see... well, waiting 4 the next incredible quality video coming from yours, best regards! 👍👏👋
That song was very catchy... quality ear worm material... loved it....
Thank you! Means a lot coming from a guitar prog master such as yourself!
@@WarriorInteractiveMusic Tosin Abasi was here!?!?!?
@@TheMooky were that the case we would be talking about guitar prog gods, not masters 😄