FILTHY Djent Breakdowns Using Guitar Layers
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2023
- In this video Mattias shows you how to get a filthy djent breakdowns using guitar layering.
The band featured in the video is mothaltar.
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IG: / mothaltar
Enjoy, and if you have any questions, ask away!
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I love the juxtaposition between your demeanor and how violent the music is. It's freaking comedy gold. Thank you for your technical expertise!
That's some really high quality content. You deserve more recognition man. I'm waiting for more from you 🤘
That +1 semitone layer really adds some nice dirt to the breakdown
For extra curricular you can also add a -1 semitone version on top 😎
Then the note definition is completely gone though so that's just for pure insanity 😅
Bravo mate..fantastic tips..some of the best I have seen..and super powerful
Very interesting. I love how you just go for the guts and pick the Grano as the main tone, Dr Drive is an excellent OD plug. Use all the time to shape my stuff. Not to mention that mix is EVIL.
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Thanks man! The Granophyre is not the amp to go for when you need definition and clarity, but for super heavy chuggy stuff like this it just sounds so in your face
@@MOMetalProductions Not to mention the harmonic content, man. With leads it is a total warrior.
Okay...I going to subscribe
The drums sound so good, which library did you use ? A drum mix tutorial would be awesome
Same here. Im interested in the snare.
Thank you so much! The drums are a blend of different libraries. Cymbals and like 80% of the rest of the drum sound is using GGD P4. The main snare sound is from the Brass Copper snare in P4, that thing is a beast.
A drum mixing tutorial can definitely be something for the future, it would be a long ome though as my current MIDI drum setup is unnecessarily complicated from tweaking over a long time 😄
@@MOMetalProductions thanks for the info.
I'm amazed at the amount of plugins you can run without Cubase bombing out! I have quite a monstrous PC, but I can't run half the amount you do! Anything you specifically did for that?
The boring answer is that I have built my computer specifically for running 100s of plugins 😅
But maxing out your buffer size on your interface helps as long as it's the CPU that is constraining you
@@MOMetalProductionscould you provide us with some information on how to build such a PC?
Nice mixing trick! Is it only 2 performances across all buses? Cheers
Yes, it's all just 2 takes 🙂
The fuzz Bus... I really like the Fuzz bus!!!
It's warm and fuzzy! 🐿
Hey are you filtering off specific amounts of low end for each tone?, also do you try different ir and amps to see what will work?? I’m trying it now 😂
Yes to all except the IR. There I try to keep it the same to tie the tones together. Especially the low-end can get quite muddy if you don't lower it in certain tones 🙂 I usually keep the main tone beefy in the lows and then lower the others until it sounds good to me
question what is the level of each track and the group bus before mastering?
That changes throughout the song. I generally bounce these out as separate tracks and then I can automate the volume up or down easily in the mix. I'd recommend leveling based on your personal taste and song 😊
Please share how to get huge drums sound. Sorry if my english bad 🥲
Drum mixing video is coming in the future! 😊
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