Thank you kindly, bröther... definitely wouldn’t mind doing that! It’s really nothing crazy, and I think the biggest help for me recently has been having a pro reference track to compare to since my ears will adapt to whatever I’m working on, which can eventually lead to bad mix decisions if I don’t have a reference to keep me on track
@@clinttustin thx dude, as always great tip and i'm looking forward for this kind of video! You are the next big thing in music world on youtube, i'm 100% sure, u'll see!
may you please describe your recording chain ? With both LePou plugins + (same) IR i get only weak crunchy sound without lowend ... what is the secret? Thank you!
Juli Lillepea i forget what guitar I used for this, but it’s just into an apogee quartet interface (input set to instrument mode). Make sure you have enough input gain on your interface. Try doing some low palm mute chugs and bring up the gain till it’s just under clipping. Hope that helps
Yea, saw someone else comment that. Bummer! The STL Tones IGNITE is a better free alternative I discovered shortly after making this vid, so check that out.
Aradhya Khurana if you had to use this for bass, I would use your bass DI for the low end portion of the tone & and then use the cab IR signal for the “amp” mid-high portion. Definitely could get a good tone with that approach
This tutorial is out of date now since the Lepou site is no longer up. If you want a relatively easy approach to good recorded tone, get a cheap interface used or new (like a Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 or Apogee Duet), then pick up an ampsim from Neural DSP (like maybe the Archtype Nolly). If you want to go the free route on ampsim, there is one called Emissary by STL Tones. Maybe I'll do an updated tutorial with that.
Best channel ever! You're incredible man 🖤
I died at the intro
Best channel ever!.......You're incredible, i said too, thakyou ... i wait your next video
I like the intro for your video! It would be cool a video editing tutorial!
Hey bröther, how about a bunch of videos ( or only one:D) which show how you mix all your tracks🤔 p.s: great video again!
Thank you kindly, bröther... definitely wouldn’t mind doing that! It’s really nothing crazy, and I think the biggest help for me recently has been having a pro reference track to compare to since my ears will adapt to whatever I’m working on, which can eventually lead to bad mix decisions if I don’t have a reference to keep me on track
@@clinttustin thx dude, as always great tip and i'm looking forward for this kind of video! You are the next big thing in music world on youtube, i'm 100% sure, u'll see!
It's a free fuckin' house Jim!
Tyler Mattison THE HOUSE IS FREEE
You are lit. Teach how you make your video ?
you can check out my camera setup video :)
link doesnt work
I’d appreciate a detailed compression on hi gain tut ✌️
MartinNephilim so like compressing hi-gain guitars? I like to use Waves Renaissance Axx mostly, and sometimes Waves L1
The cat is soooo needy 🤭🤭🤭
He really is
may you please describe your recording chain ?
With both LePou plugins + (same) IR i get only weak crunchy sound without lowend ... what is the secret?
Thank you!
Juli Lillepea i forget what guitar I used for this, but it’s just into an apogee quartet interface (input set to instrument mode). Make sure you have enough input gain on your interface. Try doing some low palm mute chugs and bring up the gain till it’s just under clipping. Hope that helps
@@clinttustin thnx for reply,
Can it be you switched amp mode from "rhytm" to "lead" by Legion?
Juli Lillepea I think I used use lead mostly
lepou blog spot is down :( can't seem to download the amp sims anymore
Yea, saw someone else comment that. Bummer! The STL Tones IGNITE is a better free alternative I discovered shortly after making this vid, so check that out.
Bro is there any free daw which support free plug in
you can use reaper, it has an unlimited trial period
is this going to work with reaper?
Chosen_1 Montellano yep
They removed every link possible to find it seems like so i can't download that!
Ahh you’re right! If you search for the “STL tones IGNITE,” that one should be free and I’d say it’s better than the one I used in this video.
SuperGuitarman
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Mike Porreca forgot to hit you with the 📷 cred on that one 😛
What IRs are you using?
All the ones you hear in this video are IR's I made, and I linked the one I used so you guys can download/use it.
@@clinttustin oh sweet good guy
@@clinttustin although, I play bass. How do you reckon these would sound on bass?
Aradhya Khurana if you had to use this for bass, I would use your bass DI for the low end portion of the tone & and then use the cab IR signal for the “amp” mid-high portion. Definitely could get a good tone with that approach
@@clinttustin That's actually a pretty nice idea. Thanks :D
I love all that, but I genuinely have absolutely no idea where to start. lol
This tutorial is out of date now since the Lepou site is no longer up. If you want a relatively easy approach to good recorded tone, get a cheap interface used or new (like a Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 or Apogee Duet), then pick up an ampsim from Neural DSP (like maybe the Archtype Nolly). If you want to go the free route on ampsim, there is one called Emissary by STL Tones. Maybe I'll do an updated tutorial with that.
www.stltones.com/products/stl-ignite-emissary-plug-in-bundle
neuraldsp.com/products/
@@clinttustin Thank you. Really appreciate the reply. Chuffed I found your channel. Superb. 👍👏
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