
I use Izotope Ozone, and I just take a snapshot of the reference track and then another of my guitar tone. Play the same riff on your guitar, through the amp sim, that you are trying to match to on the first track. Make sure the cabinet stage is not on it should just be the gross, fizzy sound of the amp, preferably with a tube screamer pedal simulation of some kind before it, and nothing afterward. Load an instance of an amp sim of some sort on another track. Take file (MP3, whatever) of an isolated guitar tone you want and put it onto a new track in your audio workstation (Logic, Reaper, ProTools, w/e) Sure! It's been a while since I've done this, but here's my recollection: Just make sure to normalize the level of the test tone so it's loud, and of the filtered test tone so it doesn't clip. The deconvolved file is your impulse response. Export that file and then load it into a deconvolver (Voxengo has one, so does ReaVerb). If anybody's interested in making one, you just find an isolated guitar part on an album you like, put it in your DAW, use an eq match (Ozone and FabFilter have fantastic ones) to match your cab-less amp sim tone to the reference tone, then apply that EQ match curve to a frequency spectrum sweep test tone, leaving a second or two of room on each side of the tone. Tweaking matters, but generally speaking, these will sound best if you use mild settings on your tube screamer and amp. ( upload)ĭesigned to be used as the only impulse response following your amp sim, whether VST or Axe FX/Kemper, and to match the guitar tone heard on the album. RadioReddit #Metal Streaming Metal made by redditors. r/TouringMusicians For bands on the move. r/MetalMemes look, another screenshot of Gaahl saying ".Satan" r/metaltrade Buy, trade and sell metal related stuff with other Redditors. r/HeadBangToThis Underground Metal from around the world. A lot of stuff gets put in the spam filter for no reason and sometimes we just need to be reminded to take it out of there. If your post does not show up, message the moderators. Topics on all instruments welcome from hammond organs to guitar amps and everything in between.Īlso, use this as a place to critique and get opinions on each others music and as a place to meet like-minded musicians. This is a place for discussing technique, theory, practice repertoire, composition, lessons, performance, equipment, mixing, recording, showing off your sick skills and/or general discussion in the realm of metal. The Official Musician Subreddit of Shreddit!
