Even if Dimebag never had a band , and he was my jobless roommate jamming to this til the break of dawn…I let him live here rent free if I could hear this on a regular basis
His tone was fucking amazing considering it was solid state. What a myth about the scooped mids he did dip a bit but re compensated creating a gain stage making that usually pos sounding randall sound like a fire breathing dragon about ready to cremate some people.
Brad P not Dime's tracks. Here's an interview in which he explains it himself www(dot)guitarworld(dot)com/dimebag-darrell-talks-far-beyond-driven-amps-and-more-previously-unreleased-1994-interview
Brad P dude. I gave you the link to the interview. Dime HIMSELF said in this album there are just two tracks, panned hard left and hard right. Sometimes another one in the middle but that's it. I'm not making up anything.
Rhythm tracks are double tracked for each side. Solo tracked twice, one for each side, very similar to what Randy did on Crazy Train. The patience and timing to have to make 4 guitar tracks is a lot of effort but worth it if done well, as he did. He did this on like a few songs on several albums.
You wouldn't hear a creak of a chair over the sound of the guitar amp... even if you could he wouldn't have been sat in the same room as the guitar amp when it was recorded. The sound you hear is the drums which have bled onto the guitar track slightly for one reason or another.
***** you're obviously not listen to the solo on the real song then listen to the one on this video and I'll promise you that you'll hear the difference when they're placed back to back
***** Well me and thrasherfan here can recognise the difference but you're the best at recognising solos? From what I see you're at least third best in this comment but that's only because there are 3 people here
Pretty much all studio recordings are minimum 2 tracks, some genres aren't but like metal basically all is, to get a real thick sound like this it needs to be minimum 2 I'd be a little surprised if this wasn't more like 4 but just 2 in the solo
Yes that is absolutely correct they double, triple, even quadruple stack the guitar tracks I many cases. It gives the exact effect you arr thinking of. As far as I know this song stacked 4 guitar tracks on all the riffs, not sure about the solo though. Could be 2, could be 3 hard to tell. It sounds alot better that way too🤘🤘🤘
Posers like ola englund think he scoops his tone and that its all about some trendy one dimensional chugging crap. nope,. Dime's tone is fully rounded wiht tons of mids to drive the lows for that southern edge , and thats why its so heavy and full bodied with an almost snake like movement... its just the way its heard in the final mix in comparison to other instruments it ends up with that effect but its not. these so called influencers and youtubers who have never written or recorded a decent song in their lives are incapable of comprehending a tone as heavy as this.
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd Yeah cretins like ola only further reinforce that trendy stereotype. social media and djent music is the single biggest sht stain on the face of metal and probably the world. Pantera like a lot of good 90s bands started out great then fell victims to commercialism. its sad they get lumped into crap like lamb of god., but they had to ride that trend for the sake of success, Pantera really deserved it. Its also sad being pigeonholed with stupid labels like "groove metal" or whatever it really is because Dime's talent is far greater than that..they have nothing in common with those jokers beyond the surface level stereotypes, which these nubs blow out of proportion and rebrand themselves as original, can you believe the audacity, calling themselves "new American metal"? For trendy hipsters stereotyping everything and turning it into a bunch of mediocre garbage is the extent of their comprehension. THe only talent they hold is of turning everything to sht. Lamb of god opeth tool and dream theater are a great example of that.
@@Lightadam77 There is at least another one solo (3) that was recorded, which was not used in the final version, it's very hard to hear, but it is on one of the isolated drum parts of this track, if I'm not mistaken
Even without the bass, drums, and even vocals, this is still heavy as hell.
Well duh. Did u actually expect it not to be?
Now I know how much the bass is in this song
Half of Pantera's heavy tone is Rex.
Rex and dime usually worked together like that dime ran little bass in the studio and Rex would make his tone thicker and more full
Wild how empty this sounds without it.
So this is incredibly heavy. But I think it also shows how much Rex added to their colossal sound
Best Metal Guitarist Ever. Rip Dime.
exactly
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Even if Dimebag never had a band , and he was my jobless roommate jamming to this til the break of dawn…I let him live here rent free if I could hear this on a regular basis
His tone was fucking amazing considering it was solid state. What a myth about the scooped mids he did dip a bit but re compensated creating a gain stage making that usually pos sounding randall sound like a fire breathing dragon about ready to cremate some people.
what? no way, most of the times you're just hearing one track panned left and another panned right, that's it
Brad P not Dime's tracks. Here's an interview in which he explains it himself www(dot)guitarworld(dot)com/dimebag-darrell-talks-far-beyond-driven-amps-and-more-previously-unreleased-1994-interview
Brad P dude. I gave you the link to the interview. Dime HIMSELF said in this album there are just two tracks, panned hard left and hard right. Sometimes another one in the middle but that's it. I'm not making up anything.
my randall i had in the early nineties had a killer tone dont know what you talkin bout
@@chriscullen6949 did it sound like this straight in? Nope!
I love that you can hear dime switching his pedal effects with his foot.
Rhythm tracks are double tracked for each side. Solo tracked twice, one for each side, very similar to what Randy did on Crazy Train. The patience and timing to have to make 4 guitar tracks is a lot of effort but worth it if done well, as he did. He did this on like a few songs on several albums.
this is bad ass all those little notes i heard as a child trying to play guitar love this
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You can hear him moving around in the chair he recorded in. Gave me chills...
No... no you can't.
Nick19852 You hear a creak or something at 1:04
You wouldn't hear a creak of a chair over the sound of the guitar amp... even if you could he wouldn't have been sat in the same room as the guitar amp when it was recorded. The sound you hear is the drums which have bled onto the guitar track slightly for one reason or another.
I believe its the click of a guitar pedal (:
The click is the microphone bleed from Vinnie's bass drum
That solo must've been an alternate take
Mike Dunne it was an alternate take you can hear it about 10 seconds in
Mike Dunne 10 seconds into the solo you can hear it there's an extra bit in it
***** you're obviously not listen to the solo on the real song then listen to the one on this video and I'll promise you that you'll hear the difference when they're placed back to back
***** Well me and thrasherfan here can recognise the difference but you're the best at recognising solos? From what I see you're at least third best in this comment but that's only because there are 3 people here
***** this isn't about intelligence if you actually listen to it and think about it it is slightly different
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hear really close, dime recorded an octave up track on the intro riff! That's fucking sick
Thank you
POG pedal. He used it often.
Never realized there was so much reverb (or prolly room mics) in Dime's tracks. Most modern metal has little to no reverb and quad tracked to death.
Dime just knew how to make an absolutely evil tone
Talk all the shit you want....That tone fucking kicks ass!🤘🏻
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What a genius!
it’s 2 in the morning and this is making me feel like im levitating. fucking awesome
2:01. Enough said😍
Absolute monster😡
Can you upload becoming guitar track, please ? thanks!
i think that the crunch that it's heard on 1:00 it's a pedal
Oscar Castañeda That's Vinnie's snare drum.
Yup, totally Vinnie's drums.
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Oh so it's a track in each ear to simulate 2 players and make it slightly different, big brain
Pretty much all studio recordings are minimum 2 tracks, some genres aren't but like metal basically all is, to get a real thick sound like this it needs to be minimum 2 I'd be a little surprised if this wasn't more like 4 but just 2 in the solo
Metallica usually has like 4 guitars panned left and right.
Yes that is absolutely correct they double, triple, even quadruple stack the guitar tracks I many cases. It gives the exact effect you arr thinking of. As far as I know this song stacked 4 guitar tracks on all the riffs, not sure about the solo though. Could be 2, could be 3 hard to tell. It sounds alot better that way too🤘🤘🤘
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i just realized some things i was oblivious to before
Do you have a cowboy from hell guitar track only? please upload it
How did you strip these guitar tracks?
Guitar Hero. It has guitar tracks to all their songs. When you mess up a few notes, the guitar track stops.
Very cool. Thanks.
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thats not the original track solo...but the tone is fucking amazing
That chair creaking is in the guitar tracks! Is that Dime sitting in the chair?
I don't think so, the mic shouldn't be able to pick out the chair but not totally sure.
You'd never go to war sitting down
It’s the Drums
Does it Chug?
How we can find those tracks
That solo sounds different
all the doubles in the solo fucking a
Holy Metal Fuck!
It felt like Tom Morello took this riff for Cochise
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Posers like ola englund think he scoops his tone and that its all about some trendy one dimensional chugging crap. nope,. Dime's tone is fully rounded wiht tons of mids to drive the lows for that southern edge , and thats why its so heavy and full bodied with an almost snake like movement... its just the way its heard in the final mix in comparison to other instruments it ends up with that effect but its not. these so called influencers and youtubers who have never written or recorded a decent song in their lives are incapable of comprehending a tone as heavy as this.
It’s funny seeing all the math metal hipster nerds trash on his tone even know it’s way heavier than anything they ever made
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd Yeah cretins like ola only further reinforce that trendy stereotype. social media and djent music is the single biggest sht stain on the face of metal and probably the world. Pantera like a lot of good 90s bands started out great then fell victims to commercialism. its sad they get lumped into crap like lamb of god., but they had to ride that trend for the sake of success, Pantera really deserved it. Its also sad being pigeonholed with stupid labels like "groove metal" or whatever it really is because Dime's talent is far greater than that..they have nothing in common with those jokers beyond the surface level stereotypes, which these nubs blow out of proportion and rebrand themselves as original, can you believe the audacity, calling themselves "new American metal"? For trendy hipsters stereotyping everything and turning it into a bunch of mediocre garbage is the extent of their comprehension. THe only talent they hold is of turning everything to sht. Lamb of god opeth tool and dream theater are a great example of that.
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that solo seems wrong
edit:not wrong just dfferent
It’s one of the 2 solos used for dubbing in the record.
@@Lightadam77 There is at least another one solo (3) that was recorded, which was not used in the final version, it's very hard to hear, but it is on one of the isolated drum parts of this track, if I'm not mistaken
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