How Not To Suck At Guitar – Spiritbox Cellar Door Cover, Metalcore Learning Journey

Why Spiritbox Cellar Door Cover Breakdown is difficult and how you can record around it! Short Cover + Explanation below.

Spiritbox Cellar Door Guitar Cover, Modern Metal Metalcore Recording and Explanation

Recording Metal Drums For Non-Engineers. What YOU Need To Know To Not Fail Your Session

Recording Metal Drums if you are just a musician, not an engineer. Learn from my experiences! 

Shoutout to Paeon band for letting me use some materials for this video, awesome music and awesome lads.

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Is Fortin Nameless Still the Best for Modern Metal Guitar Tone?! Blowing it with Tube Amp

Is Fortin Nameless Still the Best for Modern Metal Guitar Tone?! Blowing it with Tube Amp

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NovaClip Clipper Plugin for Mixing Metal Music – First Impressions

My first impressions and thoughts while trying NovaClip by Modern Metal Songwriter – the new clipper plugin for mixing metal.

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Blending Metal Guitar Tone: Mastering Techniques for Crushing Sound

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In this ultimate guide to blending metal guitar tone, we dive deep into the art of creating a bone-crushing sound that will leave your audience in awe.

Whether you’re a seasoned guitarist or just starting out, this video is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to help you achieve that killer metal tone you’ve always desired.

Discover the secrets behind blending different guitar tones to create a unique sonic landscape that cuts through the mix with precision and clarity. We break down the characteristics of various metal tones, explaining how to craft the perfect tone for thrash, death metal, djent, and more.

Learn how to assess your initial tone, create complementing tones, and glue these together for an ultimate massive result.

Whether you’re aiming for crushing heaviness or soaring melodic leads, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge and tools to take your metal guitar tone to the next level. So grab your favorite axe, crank up the volume, and let’s dive into the world of blending metal guitar tones like a pro!

Unveiling Sonic Dichotomy: Gridded vs. Sampled vs. Natural in Modern Metal Editing and Production

In the ever-evolving world of modern metal, there’s an ongoing debate among musicians, producers, and engineers about the most effective approaches to achieve the desired sonic impact. Join us on this captivating journey as we delve into the intriguing clash of concepts: Digital vs. Analog, Gridded vs. Raw, Sampled vs. Natural. In this thought-provoking video, we explore the fundamental elements that shape the sound of contemporary metal music. We unravel the pros and cons of each method and discuss the best applications. Next, we venture into the rhythmic landscape of metal, where the debate between gridded and raw performances rages on. Explore the tight precision of gridded beats, meticulously aligned to perfection, contrasted with the untamed energy of raw, human performances. Learn how these contrasting approaches can shape the overall feel and impact of a metal track, and gain insight into the creative decisions that go into achieving the desired rhythmic intensity. Gain valuable wisdom and learn about the factors to consider these applications when producing and modern metal editing.