Re: what's the best one for metal sound?
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:52 pm
I listened to the tracks.. quite nice btw... pitty that in the mix the riff guitars are way too far and covered by the bass.burdello wrote:thanks, can you please listen to our number 12 (uomodonna) track on jamendo?
This is our sound, do you think it is more similar to JM or MB simulation?
I know, this is personal but your opinion can help me to save little money.
thanks
As for the sim, I'd personnally go for the MB.. you'll get more edge and bottom end than with the JM, and you seem to like that.. The JM will sound a bit too "round"... just be careful on the settings.. the "modern" drive can be a wild beast to tame.. but it's definetly worth the effort..
You should also try to set up the gain correctly according to your guitars (not to be tempted to crank it up), so that it doesn't get muddy.. I like to drive it just a little (4-5) so that it produces a nice rectified edgy tone.
To see what I mean check the difference between the "punk" and the "brutal" sound examples on the SC page.. one has much more bottom end and drive than the other...
You might also want to have a look at the dynatube bass AG... It's really worth money spent too.