Hey Kim!
No, my wife is the artist, I draw slightly worse than a chimpanzee that sustained a massive head injury.
I started playing music so I could hang out with my wife while she painted on the wwekends
Hey Kim!
No, my wife is the artist, I draw slightly worse than a chimpanzee that sustained a massive head injury.
I started playing music so I could hang out with my wife while she painted on the wwekends
everything is dumb until itās not!
haha prove of concept successfully achieved.
I love the āhonestyā through all the video
Haha Iām largely unfiltered as a person and am pretty raw. What you see is what you get haha, itās a harder life spending your time trying to memorize lies than to be honest and genuine
Itās awesome to see the sound design capability of the MOD units.
I forgot to upload the pedalboard, but Iāll do that today at some point and edit the original post
@brummer Once again, my respect for the fat frog! Itās a fantastic plug-in! I love it and use it extensively. It really makes fun!
I uploaded my pedalboad to test the FatFrog.
I do need to apply an EQ and tweak in order to keep it tight and get some mud out.
That doesnāt kill the fun though; Further tweaking with some spectrum splitters etc might get me to something tighter.
Sample:
Sounding pretty cool @LievenDV well done as well @brummer (shame on me, but I couldnāt even do a minimum test on the Fat Frog yet)
@LievenDV next time had a small sample on the pedalboard share itself
Very nice, thanks for posting, enjoy very much the sample on SoundCloud.
May I suggest you to try out the ENG 212 cab sim
In particular the SM57 OnAxis Fredman. Iām pretty sure sure will remove the need to use a EQ. At least that is what I use most time with the FatFrog.
Also, but that is just my taste, I like it way more with reduced level on the MetalZone, but with more distortion, and therefore switch on the NoiseFilter in FatFrog.
Coincidence,
From another source I use the angled sm58 on the Friedman in my regular setup.
I didnāt want to use it here as it isnāt part of the regular loadout and I was not sure how it was going to behave. (Wondering, does that happen when you do that or does it get included in the package?)
Ha
The SM57 OnAxis Fredman IR is part of the ENG 212 package. Love it a lot.
Great minds (s)t(h)ink alike
thanks @LievenDV. I switched out a few things but the EQ is a good point.
Still not 100% but it works in a mix.
@spunktsch My recommendation for an additional Plugin. I use this with the Fat Frog. I like the possibility to listen to specific freqeuncy ranges while turning the knobs. It is one of my favourite plugins, although it is still in beta.
Thanks for the tip;
I have limited experience when it comes to multiband compression but I suppose this can help tightening it up in the right places? A CrunchCorset if you like? Damn that would have been a better name
Really liking this. I like to run a modern metal tone with something more overdriven vintage sounding, in parallel, so I have this and the Titan amps running together and it is giving me the tone I had in my head and was struggling to achieve. Much kudos and thanks!