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Re: Upcoming shows in Chicago

I never had a lot of Chicago show contacts back in the day, and don’t really have any now, so I hope folks here might have some advice. My performance group (link in sig) is playing in Milwaukee Friday, June 21, as part of QWERTY-fest, a typewriter themed conference. We still haven’t booked flights...

Re: Pantera - Far Beyond Driven

I have seen Pantera twice in my life, both times for free as a friend bailed and I'd pretty much go see any live music. I think it was 95 or so, and I had never seen such a dumb crowd who wanted to fucking mosh so bad. Kids were moshing in the parking lot, they were moshing in line waiting to get in...

Re: Being Efficient in the Studio

Two different takes with two different amps will give you a bigger sound every time. If you go the two amps at once route, have you instead considered just using a single amp with something to give you some clean blend along side the big muff on the single amp? You’ll def get more clarity. The Boss...

Re: Being Efficient in the Studio

I should note we are a two guitar band so the other guitar player is doing thangs. The two amp idea is mainly just for sections where, I, the rhythm guitar gets a little wooly with distortion/fuzz and having a clean-ish sound to mix in to make it not sound blown out. I am just double tracking the sa...

Re: Being Efficient in the Studio

Nate Dort wrote: Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:14 am Recording the same signal through two different amps is still going to sound like a mono source. The subtle differences in timing and tuning you get from overdubbing another performance of the same passage is where things start to sound "big"
That is certainly something I want to avoid.

Re: Being Efficient in the Studio

One thing about us is that we over-prepare. I have a spreadsheet of all the songs broken down into sections, what effects, what guitars, what amps, where overdubs will need to go, vocals broken down to person and if a double track is needed, etc. Rehearsals and confidence are at an all time high. We...

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