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<blockquote data-quote="Kapo_Polenton" data-source="post: 144511" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Suphucker, not sure why you are getting over excited about this thread.. at the end of the day, the producer is the one that decides what he wants to hear in the finished product. Take that newest Whitesnake album, I can't stand the guitar tone. It sounds compressed and fizzy. I wondered what the hell happened there. Yet, it got released. In this case, there are a bunch of us who like the tone Mike got in this clip. I think it is raw and crunchy and cuts in the mix. You liked Matt's approach more where I think he tends to shave highs off too much for my liking in a lot of vids. It's all good.. you said you heard something in there and offered a suggestion, Mike says he dialed it in that way. No harm no foul, just different ears. </p><p></p><p>To be honest, I think Fig should get some room treatment for his space. I've said it before but bass traps and wall paneling in my space made a HUGE diff and here Mike is saying it too. I always complained about not having enough treble/presence in modules until I treated my space and realized how much bass was being trapped. I hear a woofiness in a lot of people's room demos and more than a module or guitar, acoustic treatment will make the biggest diff in smaller rooms. Decoupling cabs as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapo_Polenton, post: 144511, member: 2642"] Suphucker, not sure why you are getting over excited about this thread.. at the end of the day, the producer is the one that decides what he wants to hear in the finished product. Take that newest Whitesnake album, I can't stand the guitar tone. It sounds compressed and fizzy. I wondered what the hell happened there. Yet, it got released. In this case, there are a bunch of us who like the tone Mike got in this clip. I think it is raw and crunchy and cuts in the mix. You liked Matt's approach more where I think he tends to shave highs off too much for my liking in a lot of vids. It's all good.. you said you heard something in there and offered a suggestion, Mike says he dialed it in that way. No harm no foul, just different ears. To be honest, I think Fig should get some room treatment for his space. I've said it before but bass traps and wall paneling in my space made a HUGE diff and here Mike is saying it too. I always complained about not having enough treble/presence in modules until I treated my space and realized how much bass was being trapped. I hear a woofiness in a lot of people's room demos and more than a module or guitar, acoustic treatment will make the biggest diff in smaller rooms. Decoupling cabs as well! [/QUOTE]
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