midnightlaundry
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Are you looking for opinions? I listened to it yesterday. Sounded good to me, even though I'm not a metal guy. I didn't think the bass was overdone at all. Then again, I was listening on computer speakers.
The same old same old Tri/2:90. Just different settings I guess.What are you using these days man? Sounds good, liking the lead tone as it has that upper mid thang going that I like :BEER
i thought it sounded great.
what was your signal chain?
what did you use for drums.
fwiw rigtalk is much more appreciative of this type of music, TGP is a little more stuffy some times!
listen to some of my clips, they arent any where near as nice as yours though, but i keep trying!:AOK
Thanks. I use an ART Digital MPA Gold preamp into an EM-U 1212m sound
card with a single sm57 mic. I use Cubase Studio 4 recording software.
I have the BFD Drums software which is really cool. A tweakers dream.
I run a Lexicon MPX-1 into the TriAxis loop, and then go right into the 2:90 power amp.
You using stereo to mono cables from the MPX-1? Love mine, great great verbsThanks. I use an ART Digital MPA Gold preamp into an EM-U 1212m sound
card with a single sm57 mic. I use Cubase Studio 4 recording software.
I have the BFD Drums software which is really cool. A tweakers dream.
I run a Lexicon MPX-1 into the TriAxis loop, and then go right into the 2:90 power amp.
how easy is the bfd drum to edit and use?
what if you dont use cubase?
thanks![]()
Not sure what you mean. But you can setup the MPX to have a mono input only, and then still output in stereo. So I guess no. I just have the 3 Triaxis effects loop cables: 1 mono send, then a left and right return.You using stereo to mono cables from the MPX-1? Love mine, great great verbs
I use BFD as well and for quick stuff I use Fruity Loops and BFD as a vst plugin