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Resident evil 4 wiki black bass
Resident evil 4 wiki black bass












The other awesome change which I couldn't capture on video, is visual EQ. Before, there was a really complicated process that involved recording the guitar tracks in another program to a metronome, then importing the guitars as wav/aif files as if they were samples, or at least fool Reason into believing so. This allowed me to have guitar, bass, and vocal tracks and have them all fit under the same mastering suite the rest of the instruments are in. The big change from the last version of Reason I had used (5.0) is the ability to record live instruments. I finally bit the bullet and bought it because they had a nice deal where it included some rack extensions for free that I would have otherwise not got if I waited. The program shown in the video is Propellerhead's Reason 7. So I EQ'd the heck out of it and made it as bass-y as possible.

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My bass bridge pickup is dead, so I could only use the neck pickup on my poopy Yamaha RBX765A. The guitars took a bazillion takes for some reason, as they always do. The vocals were done in one take, which is bizarre as I've never put my voice on a track before. The song itself is pretty raw, have a couple feedback and general noise tracks playing throughout most of the song.

resident evil 4 wiki black bass

The vocals are a first for me, I just yelled into my Blue Yeti microphone and that black metal-ish result is what came out. All the riffs are original, they were the type of riffs that had been floating around in my head the last couple years but never recorded on a track. Well, did my first metal song/remix in what feels like a century! This song is barely a remix, more like "inspired by" the Police Station song from Resident Evil 2.














Resident evil 4 wiki black bass