Getting the Perfect Modern Metal Bass Tone Explained TUTORiAL

Getting the Perfect Modern Metal Bass Tone Explained TUTORiAL

 26 July 2024 | 120 MB

Recording some metal bass guitar anytime soon? Then you need to check out this bass guitar video course! Groove3 instructor Gary Hiebner walks you through the process, showing you how to blend different tones and apply some processing to achieve the perfect modern metal bass sound. These videos are designed for those to improve your metal bass recordings.

Gary begins by welcoming you and briefly going over what will be covered in the course, discussing the benefits and versatility of a composite sound for the bass. Then he’ll play the full track so you can hear the tone we’ll be creating in a full mix, followed by the isolated bass so you can hear it on its own.

Next, he will demonstrate how to record a raw direct track, duplicate it, and process each separately to create a clean subbass tone and a more saturated one. You’ll learn how to process these and combine them to create the ultimate metal bass tone.

Don’t settle for a weak bass tone in your metal tracks. By the end of this bass guitar course, you’ll be ready to implement this proven, time-tested method for achieving a pro-sounding bass tone every time. Remember: the bass is the foundation of the track, so don’t neglect this critical element! See the individual metal bass tone video tutorial descriptions for more information and tips on how these ideas can work in your own productions. The real magic happens in the low end… Watch “Getting the Perfect Modern Metal Bass Tone Explained®” today!

What You Will Learn:

-Background on the idea of creating a composite tone from two (or more) tracks

-How to record a raw direct bass tone and then duplicate the track

-Creating a clean sub bass sound from the original direct track and a saturated sound on the duplicate track with an amp sim

-Processing each separately and blending them together for the perfect metal bass tone

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