I think it was roughly this: Fender Vintera Modified Jazzmaster > Xotic SP compressor > Black Mass 1312 Distortion > Blackstar HT-5 MKii (fender voicing) Edit: clean / reverb sound was just Xotic SP compressor into Earthquaker Devices Afterneath. Same amp and guitar.
Thanks a lot! I played classical guitar as a kid from about age 11 to 18 but never loved it really, self taught electric on and off since then and really got into it constantly in about 2020.
Heyyy great cover, are you using neck or bridge pickup? I have a jazzmaster vintera and the bridge pickup has to much treble. Did you use bridge the pickup turning down the tone knob?
Thanks friend! Have you got the vintera modified version? The pickups are quite hot. This is with the bridge pickup, tone is not rolled off at all, but there is a second guitar part I recorded - mostly double tracking the same part, this is also played on the same Jazzmaster but I think I used middle position for that part. I actually really love how bright and trebly the bridge is in this guitar, I think it works really well in a mix. If I ever find it too trebly I prefer to just use the middle position rather than rolling off the tone as you retain the clarity of that bright bridge pickup but the neck helps to round it off a bit.
I don’t have them written out but check out Dave Doing Guitar’s lesson, that’s where I started from and then I just made a couple of small alterations to suit my playing style and what I thought sounded right.
I’m using Sony cameras - an A7S3 and an FX30, and for these videos two lenses I’m using are a Sony 24-70 f4 for the wide shot and a Samyang 24-70 f2.8 for the close up. Lighting is potentially more important than a great camera though! I use a Godox ML60bi with a softbox. I work as a freelance videographer so have the luxury of owning some nice gear but it took quite a long time to build up to the standard of kit that I use now. The thing is, Sony bring out new cameras every year now, so you can always find really good kit second hand, definitely worth considering.
@@mattbucknerguitarwoah thats awesome! what type of camera would u recommend for a beginner who wants to make youtube videos to be able to edit and do lighting with?
@@waterboyrene1241 it all depends on your budget really. I’d recommend a mirrorless camera, these are like DSLR photo cameras but they are more compact, mirrorless cameras are originally designed as photography cameras but a lot of them are used as video cameras and have extensive features for video. I’d recommend Sony because I’ve used that brand for about 10 years, but there are lots of options. Sony have a line of crop sensor cameras such as the a6400 and a6600. You can pick them up second hand. I would recommend checking out used options because they will hold value more, so if you decide you want to continue and upgrade your equipment you’ll make more of your money back when selling. In terms of lights check out Neewer LED panels on Amazon. They’re cheap but what you get for the money is pretty impressive.
I think it was roughly this: Fender Vintera Modified Jazzmaster > Xotic SP compressor > Black Mass 1312 Distortion > Blackstar HT-5 MKii (fender voicing) clean / reverb sound was just Xotic SP compressor into Earthquaker Devices Afterneath. Same amp and guitar.
I love how well you nailed the Guitar tone. This has to be one of the best Title fight covers on youtube
Thank you man thats awesome, I really appreciate your comment!
this production quality to exposure ratio should be a crime. great cover with on point tone and nice camerawork
Haha 😂 thanks 🙏🏻
This is the best title fight cover i've ever seen
Thank you so much that’s the best comment 😁
Honestly one of my fav covers to this song the dramatic lighting is so cool too
Thank you, I really appreciate that 💛
Tone is spot on. Impressive stuff here man
High production quality, sound is on point, very sick brother, hope you keep making videos and playing music!
Thanks man🙏🏻 appreciate the positivity. I’ve got some more in the works!
Thanks man🙏🏻 appreciate the positivity. I’ve got some more in the works!
this deserves more attention, probably one of the best title fight covers I have seen
Thank you, that’s awesome. I appreciate that the support!
Great sound my friend! Keep the covers coming!! 🎸
Thanks 😊 got a few in the works!
The guitar tone ✨
Oh yeah, great stuff. Will play while working 🔥
Add it to the edit playlist 👌
Awesome, title fight is my favorite band
Nice, I’m glad you liked my cover
great great cover, title fight would be immensely proud 🫡🔥
😭 thanks dude that’s awesome, haha I hope so!
2:06 MERRICK WHERE ARE YOU!
subbed, amazing quality
Thanks friend appreciate!
im depressed rn and this cover is great thank you so much
❤️ stay strong friend, things will get better for you
That was gorgeous.
Thank you Mark! Much appreciated 😊
2:05 where am I (for learning purposes)
So good!
Thank you 🙏🏻
GREAT!!!
Thanks!
Amazing work! 😍 You should cover Hyperview
Thanks dude! Definitely, I’m waiting on a new effects pedal and then should have some Hyperview covers on the way in the new year 👊
yessss cover all the album dude. AMAZING AND SOLID WORK HERE! Congrats @@mattbucknerguitar
Appreciate it man!@@andromeda_andromeda
Would love to know what the gtr setup was! Amazing stuff man!
I think it was roughly this: Fender Vintera Modified Jazzmaster > Xotic SP compressor > Black Mass 1312 Distortion > Blackstar HT-5 MKii (fender voicing)
Edit: clean / reverb sound was just Xotic SP compressor into Earthquaker Devices Afterneath. Same amp and guitar.
The quality of ur videos are amazing, i hope someday you could cover stab too
Thank you! I’m hoping to keep uploading regularly through 2024 and eventually get through all of Title Fight’s discography!
Fucking fire 🔥
Thanks bro 😎
Next Shed
Yeah man, it’s on the list!
How long you been playin bro? Awesome ass cover btw
Thanks a lot! I played classical guitar as a kid from about age 11 to 18 but never loved it really, self taught electric on and off since then and really got into it constantly in about 2020.
hey bro if you would drop the tabs that would be awesome much love great tone keep going!
I don’t have tabs written yet but check out Dave Doing Guitar’s lesson on this, I only tweaked a couple of things from his awesome lesson.
@mattbucknerguitar thanks alot keep up the good work
Youre so goated PaymoneyWubby
Heyyy great cover, are you using neck or bridge pickup? I have a jazzmaster vintera and the bridge pickup has to much treble. Did you use bridge the pickup turning down the tone knob?
Thanks friend! Have you got the vintera modified version? The pickups are quite hot.
This is with the bridge pickup, tone is not rolled off at all, but there is a second guitar part I recorded - mostly double tracking the same part, this is also played on the same Jazzmaster but I think I used middle position for that part.
I actually really love how bright and trebly the bridge is in this guitar, I think it works really well in a mix. If I ever find it too trebly I prefer to just use the middle position rather than rolling off the tone as you retain the clarity of that bright bridge pickup but the neck helps to round it off a bit.
where can i get those tabs🙏🙏🙏pls
I don’t have them written out but check out Dave Doing Guitar’s lesson, that’s where I started from and then I just made a couple of small alterations to suit my playing style and what I thought sounded right.
Tell me where did you find this backing track???
Check out band lab splitter. It’s an online tool that splits any song into audio stems.
It’s really useful as a learning tool to isolate parts.
What camera are you using? I’d love to improve my quality like this
I’m using Sony cameras - an A7S3 and an FX30, and for these videos two lenses I’m using are a Sony 24-70 f4 for the wide shot and a Samyang 24-70 f2.8 for the close up.
Lighting is potentially more important than a great camera though! I use a Godox ML60bi with a softbox.
I work as a freelance videographer so have the luxury of owning some nice gear but it took quite a long time to build up to the standard of kit that I use now. The thing is, Sony bring out new cameras every year now, so you can always find really good kit second hand, definitely worth considering.
@@mattbucknerguitarwoah thats awesome! what type of camera would u recommend for a beginner who wants to make youtube videos to be able to edit and do lighting with?
@@waterboyrene1241 it all depends on your budget really. I’d recommend a mirrorless camera, these are like DSLR photo cameras but they are more compact, mirrorless cameras are originally designed as photography cameras but a lot of them are used as video cameras and have extensive features for video.
I’d recommend Sony because I’ve used that brand for about 10 years, but there are lots of options. Sony have a line of crop sensor cameras such as the a6400 and a6600. You can pick them up second hand.
I would recommend checking out used options because they will hold value more, so if you decide you want to continue and upgrade your equipment you’ll make more of your money back when selling.
In terms of lights check out Neewer LED panels on Amazon. They’re cheap but what you get for the money is pretty impressive.
Can you post the backing track?
I think I still have the project file somewhere, I’ll see what I can do!
and how did you achieved this kind of tone
I think it was roughly this: Fender Vintera Modified Jazzmaster > Xotic SP compressor > Black Mass 1312 Distortion > Blackstar HT-5 MKii (fender voicing)
clean / reverb sound was just Xotic SP compressor into Earthquaker Devices
Afterneath. Same amp and guitar.
Definitely not an E tunning, around Db maybe...
This is in E standard