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New cover/ music video as tribute to Sepultura. Hope you all like it. Would mean a lot of you could subscribe to my youtube channel that I'm trying to resurrect from the ashes laugh.gif ..


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Todd Simpson
Well that was awesome!!! Really well played and really well mixed and put together as well!! Are you using reaper? Also are you using amp sims or are you recording amps? Also, drums or drum plugin? No matter what tools you are using, it sounds great so keep it up!!!


Todd



QUOTE (zen @ Jun 27 2020, 04:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
New cover/ music video as tribute to Sepultura. Hope you all like it. Would mean a lot of you could subscribe to my youtube channel that I'm trying to resurrect from the ashes laugh.gif ..


Sub my Youtube for more smile.gif


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Gabriel Leopardi
YEAH!! Sepultura is latin american greatest metal band ever, and you did a killer job with this cover. Love this song.
zen
QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 28 2020, 05:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well that was awesome!!! Really well played and really well mixed and put together as well!! Are you using reaper? Also are you using amp sims or are you recording amps? Also, drums or drum plugin? No matter what tools you are using, it sounds great so keep it up!!!


Todd


Thanks Todd. I'm using cubase as DAW. Recorded guitars as wet from my podhd500x using 2 custom tones. So there are 2 tracks for rhythm on that mix panned 80% l/r. The mixing engineer did the rest. I'm' still very new to the art of mixing. Drums were recorded live by youtuber pedro (his link is in the description of the vid). What i struggled with was getting the vocals mixed right. Mixing metal vocals is really quite the skill to master. So all in all it was a great collaboration. I'm also learning video editing on the side, so what better way to practise than to create a music video lol ...

QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Jun 28 2020, 06:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
YEAH!! Sepultura is latin american greatest metal band ever, and you did a killer job with this cover. Love this song.


Thanks Gab ! Yea, it's certainly one of my favourites and brings back memories. Grew up listening to them.
Todd Simpson
Doing collabs is the best way imho to learn. The more you can do, the better. There are so many skills required to make a mix and then a video, it's a LOT to learn. This turned out great. I'm sure you will learn more as you keep going. Looking forward to seeing the next one!!


QUOTE (zen @ Jun 27 2020, 06:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks Todd. I'm using cubase as DAW. Recorded guitars as wet from my podhd500x using 2 custom tones. So there are 2 tracks for rhythm on that mix panned 80% l/r. The mixing engineer did the rest. I'm' still very new to the art of mixing. Drums were recorded live by youtuber pedro (his link is in the description of the vid). What i struggled with was getting the vocals mixed right. Mixing metal vocals is really quite the skill to master. So all in all it was a great collaboration. I'm also learning video editing on the side, so what better way to practise than to create a music video lol ...



Thanks Gab ! Yea, it's certainly one of my favourites and brings back memories. Grew up listening to them.

zen
QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 29 2020, 04:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Doing collabs is the best way imho to learn. The more you can do, the better. There are so many skills required to make a mix and then a video, it's a LOT to learn. This turned out great. I'm sure you will learn more as you keep going. Looking forward to seeing the next one!!


thanks for the encouragement and support Todd. Agreed, its all about chipping away at that learning curve.
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