Here is another song. This one is different though! This was my trail run for AmpliTube "Metal Amplifier and FX Modeling Plug-In" for my software. I did not use my amp this time. All the distortion is modeled off from amps in the program. I also switch my recording software to Magix Samplitude. It took quite a while to learn the new program as I am not a sound engineer and Samplitude is the base professional edition software. I think these plug-ins sound great! Plus, this really helps since I live in Tokyo and more times than not, my half stack gets the police called out here! Just plugged into the mixing board, used Amplitude modeling amplifiers as VST plug-ins fpr Samplitude, and monitored with studio headphones! I did not write as much as I wanted since I was trying to figure out the programs. So the song is a little rushed. But here is it, enjoy! Equipment used in this video: Electric Guitars: -Schecter Hellraiser Sunset FR (Standard D) Electric Guitar Strings: Ernie Ball Slinky Series -Standard D- 10-52 Pedal Board: *Direct Input to Amp: -Boss Chromatic Tuner -Ibanez TS 808 Tube Screamer -Zakk Wylde Overdrive -ISP G-String Noise Gate *FX Loop: -ISP G-String Noise Gate -MXR 10-Band EQ -MXR Carbon Copy -MXR Phase 90 -Ibanez Chrous/Flanger Recording Equipment -Mackie Onyx 1620 w/ Firewire Interface Mixing Board DAW Software: Mixing: Samplitude Classic v10 Guitar Amp: Amplitube Metal Drums: Toontracks Ezdrummer Mastering: Waves
Tags: Original Metal Song, Schecter Sunset FR, Schecter Hellraiser, Rivera Kuncklehead Tre, MXR Carbon Copy, MXR 10 Band EQ, Dunlop Wah, Dunlop Jazz III picks, Mackie Onyx 1620, Magixs Samplitude, Amplitube Metal, Toontrack ezdrummer, Shure 57, Heavy Metal, Original Metal, Metal, Metal Song, Mick Thompson Guitar, Guitar Solo, Home Recording, Zakk Wylde Overdrive
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