
McLeanAB
Active member
So,
I've decided the Supercharger Compressor plug-in might be the greatest thing since sliced bread. I've had it for a while, but really started playing around with it using not only the compression, but also the 'punch' and 'dirt' and adding it to drums and bass and a guitar or two. This time, I threw it on the mix a bit and it seemed to really open up the overall clarity of the mix more than I'm used to in a great way. A little bit of EQ on the guitars to drop some of the deep low end and boom!
Really happy with the overall sound... coulda raised up the ride cymbal a bit on the double kick mid section, but other than that, I'm pretty happy. The song itself was composed for a buddy of mine who needed an intro to his podcast that deals with movies, some horror, some not.
And I can't seem to keep my hands off of my Jackson Juggernaut HT6 with the EMG Het Set... that 20" radius on the fretboard is something else!!! Stupid flat I think it was called...
Anyway, enjoy!
I've decided the Supercharger Compressor plug-in might be the greatest thing since sliced bread. I've had it for a while, but really started playing around with it using not only the compression, but also the 'punch' and 'dirt' and adding it to drums and bass and a guitar or two. This time, I threw it on the mix a bit and it seemed to really open up the overall clarity of the mix more than I'm used to in a great way. A little bit of EQ on the guitars to drop some of the deep low end and boom!
Really happy with the overall sound... coulda raised up the ride cymbal a bit on the double kick mid section, but other than that, I'm pretty happy. The song itself was composed for a buddy of mine who needed an intro to his podcast that deals with movies, some horror, some not.
And I can't seem to keep my hands off of my Jackson Juggernaut HT6 with the EMG Het Set... that 20" radius on the fretboard is something else!!! Stupid flat I think it was called...
Anyway, enjoy!