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Guitar rig 5 djent presets
Guitar rig 5 djent presets









^Listen to the man! Another great starting point would be the 5150II pack from Stymphalian Productions (james stephenson) - at least if you´re willing to buy some profiles. The Keith Merrow Rig Pack is the obvious starting point, since the man knows a bit about djenty guitars and mixes. The ' a profile that sounds like a complete mixed and mastered record'-approach won't happen, no matter what the gear involved is. IMO you should know exactly what you want from the profile. It's all about frequency distribution, so to speak, the instruments must work together to create something that's bigger then the sum of the parts.Ī profile is extremely flexible and the whole snapshot/fixed sample talk is from people that never player one or simply didn't get the controls of the Amp and Cabinet section That 'huge' sound always comes from the guitar and bass mix. In that case I'm sorry for the long text. But again, maybe you guys say as well that this is just not possible with a Kemper. I don't think I saw any other thread regarding such a topic. I also hope this thread could be used to generally exchange tips on how to create and tweak your own profiles, no matter which genre of music and tone. I'm sure I'm not the only one with such a concern and maybe this kind of thread could avoid future threads about asking how to get this djent tone (there the word is again, sorry)

guitar rig 5 djent presets

Which amp would be the best, what else to consider. Maybe you could help me out by sharing tips of how to adjust the settings for each component. So here my actually concern: To all the Kemper/AxeFx/what ever device tone nerds. But it still was just shitty to be honest. I did a lot of tweaking and for once I came a little close to the pursued sound. The signal chain was something like this: I started with getting an EVH 5150 profile from the amp factory for the right amp to start with.

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So, I thought I could just try to create my own sound, which I heard is not really common and actually not possible with a Kemper and rather an AxeFx kind of thing (that's at least what I read several times). They just don't sound as huge as they should (nor do they in the mix, when recorded. Most of the time, the problem for me was that they do have the metallic/lots of treble sound, but they all just sound like they come right out of a tin of tomato soup. I tried many many profiles, but so far, none of them could really please me. When I talk about Djent (I actually don't like that word, but everybody involved in that kind of music just knows what sound it is), I'm talking about tone in the likes of Periphery/Meshuggah/Monuments and so on. Since I got the Kemper, I'm on the lookout for the best Djent/Modern metal kind of tone to get.











Guitar rig 5 djent presets