Soooo dope well done thank you!! Was just talking to friend guitarist last night about this, pretty sure every guitarists first lesson in electric is turning down the gain and treble and finding out what sounds good is actually hearing the notes. And then you learn to play them better so you’re not so annoyed with the noises you’re making when you can actually hear them 😜
A lot of bands also quad track their guitars, One more heavy distorted amp and one crunch amp. So you have one track L and one track R with heavy distortion and then you dial in an amp while tone matching it to the first but with just way less gain. I've seen bands run 2 tracks 5150's and then 2 tracks Fender Twin cranked.
This came at eerily the perfect time. Getting ready to record a bunch of pop-punk instrumental tracks in the vein of All-American Reject's 'Move Along' and Good Charlotte. I've struggled with finding a tone I like for a while. Hopefully it'll happen! lol Thanks man, great vid, as always.
When I play guitar 🎸, I normally have a lot of gain on my distortion pedal and it makes a buzzing noise, and it doesnt sound as clean. So I fixed it by lowering the gain.
For my guitar sound I use more power amp gain than pre amp gain. On my tiny terror I only keep the gain at like 5 or 6 and crank the shit out of the volume between 6 and maxed depending on the venue we play.
Try searching through this playlist - Chords For Punk, Pop Punk & Emo: th-cam.com/play/PLVDwKzs2IcV1N1fZMi_iEBDvo6BX5OTtt.html I've made a few videos already about 7th chords, so you should find them in there.
Neural DSP make some really good ones. I've heard great things about Amplitude, though I haven't tried it personally. Guitar Rig is also very good, along with LePou, who make some great free gear. Hope that helps!
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Soooo dope well done thank you!! Was just talking to friend guitarist last night about this, pretty sure every guitarists first lesson in electric is turning down the gain and treble and finding out what sounds good is actually hearing the notes. And then you learn to play them better so you’re not so annoyed with the noises you’re making when you can actually hear them 😜
Haha for sure! It was always "fun" trying to explain this concept to the metalhead guys I used to record for 🤣
A lot of bands also quad track their guitars, One more heavy distorted amp and one crunch amp. So you have one track L and one track R with heavy distortion and then you dial in an amp while tone matching it to the first but with just way less gain. I've seen bands run 2 tracks 5150's and then 2 tracks Fender Twin cranked.
This came at eerily the perfect time. Getting ready to record a bunch of pop-punk instrumental tracks in the vein of All-American Reject's 'Move Along' and Good Charlotte. I've struggled with finding a tone I like for a while. Hopefully it'll happen! lol Thanks man, great vid, as always.
No problem! Glad you found it useful. Good luck with your recordings!
We need one on tips and tricks of the bouncing souls, great vid as always ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks! Might do something on them in a future vid!
I love 0.38mm picks! So fast!
Absolutely!
How do you get the isolated guitar track from famous bands like yellowcard ?
Can you please make a guide showing how to sound like +44, I would die to be able to play like them!!!!!
Could be a good one for a future video!
When I play guitar 🎸, I normally have a lot of gain on my distortion pedal and it makes a buzzing noise, and it doesnt sound as clean. So I fixed it by lowering the gain.
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For my guitar sound I use more power amp gain than pre amp gain. On my tiny terror I only keep the gain at like 5 or 6 and crank the shit out of the volume between 6 and maxed depending on the venue we play.
can you make videos about minor and 7th chords
Try searching through this playlist - Chords For Punk, Pop Punk & Emo: th-cam.com/play/PLVDwKzs2IcV1N1fZMi_iEBDvo6BX5OTtt.html
I've made a few videos already about 7th chords, so you should find them in there.
Which amps sims and IRs would u recommend?
Neural DSP make some really good ones. I've heard great things about Amplitude, though I haven't tried it personally. Guitar Rig is also very good, along with LePou, who make some great free gear. Hope that helps!
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I already have one, haha!
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