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Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-06-2014 19:43:

Smoking ..umm..something Total guitar newb question, need help.

Where can I make guitar sounds like this in the video, starts at 1:35.



Do i need an electric guitar and mic or is there a Audio Unit that can replicate this type of sound?

Thanks in advance.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Apr-06-2014 21:18:

You need a Gibson custom with di split to Mesa head and custom 2x12 cabinet using different speakers. 4 mics , 2 57s and 2 condensers , either 414 or at 4030. The 57.s , try a combination of off centre and centre as well as 1 condenser in the middle and one behind if it is an open back.

Should cost you around 10 k.

Or assume that this guy is like 99% of EDM producers fimdscthe concept of recording real things let alone playing them black magic. I bet even nexus has a preset. Or prominy, ample sounds , ilya


Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-06-2014 21:22:

Jesus Christ are serious L4C?


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Apr-06-2014 21:27:

Yup. But yu can use normal mic pres, but given your ear for quality, I would probably get 4 golden age 1073 clone pres and their eq Unitas well for maximum analog.

But ya, everything but the pres so rather standard for guitar.


Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-06-2014 21:36:

What about this, ain't there no Unit that can do this virtually? that guitar is so soothing that i want replicate every nuance of it.


Posted by tehlord on Apr-06-2014 22:15:

Strawberry Electric for Kontakt then run it through an amp sim (not distortion), chorus and delay.


There's not really much nuance there.


Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-06-2014 22:17:

Thanks Lord, i'll give that a check out.


Posted by echosystm on Apr-06-2014 22:30:

L4C is just fucking with you. You can make these sounds with any guitar library and Guitar Rig. You could probably get close with a synth even. There's not much in the way of articulation in either of them.


Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-06-2014 22:31:

LOL, he got me alright, awesome thanks homie.


Posted by stewart.m on Apr-07-2014 14:47:

im using this sound library from camel audio its easy to usse and i think it will give you the sounds you are looking for


http://www.camelaudio.com/Guitar-Mu...ple-Library.php


Posted by PaULiN0 on Apr-07-2014 17:08:

Thanx.


Posted by Lith on Apr-12-2014 03:16:

You could probably do it with a high gain distortion on a fairly simple saw-based patch and sound pretty close. Keep release on the envelope down to avoid too much note overlap. Worth experimenting



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