Now that is cool..Very cool. Love the filtered metal guitar. Also, that is one heck of a snapshot dude. Dude this straight up reminds me of some crazy Black Metal. To think, when I was a teenager I was a hardcore metal head. I used to listen to Deathmetal too. Heck I played Drums for almost 10 years. I was also playing Electric Guitar. I played some really dark heavy heavy metal too for almost 5 years.
One of my favorite bands was Pantera, and after the lead guitarist Dimebag Darrell died, I started fading out of Metal. Then soon after that I was just getting out of my teenage years, was when I started transitioning majorly into dance music. Friend of mine had a Jeep Cherokee with 2-12inch subwoofers with a 3,000 watt amplifier, and we were riding around all the time bumpin to Techno, and then I was introduced to Drum and Bass. Hearing/feeling the BOOM from the Subwoofers got me hooked.
I don't know how to PM on audiotool, but I know that turning off the displays on the mastering EQ's helps, using as many reverbs and delays in aux-sends and reducing unnecessary mixers as much as possible helps a ton.
Also hitting play with only the timeline showing is a great trick for when the session is too big for the PC!
10-4, I'll give it a try. Obv the real answer is just don't do tracking over a network connection lol, but I wanted to see what I could get away with keeping it 100% AT native. Thanks for the advice!
imma be real with you, kill the chrome cache to get better in-studio recording on audiotool. Then setup the test with your speakers LOUD AF just before you get feedback from your mic!
@@tjayussher
translation: if you make audiotool not look as cool, it runs better 👍