ALSO: as usual - Ulf did the great job recording and mixing this live recordings. All hail Master Ulf (our wolf). Impressing! a big WOW from Karelian metallic/crusties!
@hoborec9 күн бұрын
Haha thank you 🙏
@Naastmorkh11 күн бұрын
Saw them live a few years ago in Moscow. Great band! Totalt Javla Crust or how do you say it in Sweden :)
@hoborec9 күн бұрын
Awesome! Yeah they are a very entertaining live band 😂
@WHEELMUST6 күн бұрын
That show was so much fun! What a night, what a mosh!!
@heymilkshakes11 күн бұрын
<3 Birdflesh! Love the track
@sickasdahmer66611 күн бұрын
Radical. See you at Obscene Extreme in a couple weeks.
@billyhughes977611 күн бұрын
Sounds great! Cool tune.
@dexter7979able11 күн бұрын
Hello friend, you forgot to say that the box acts as a ground.
@jsterry66611 күн бұрын
That's some sick noise🤘
@WHEELMUST6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@guyomepxfx111 күн бұрын
That's our main sound since a while, as we are really into LDOH and Mortician, that's the guitar tone and i never found any good tube amp with enough distortion. As well, this old version doesn't have the same tone as the other pod.
@c0untvlad11 күн бұрын
Awesome, guys! Stoked for your upcoming release 🔥
@hoborec9 күн бұрын
Same here! Was a lot of fun working on the new album 🎉
@WHEELMUST6 күн бұрын
Thank you! We are as well!
@user-op2ik9dh3j11 күн бұрын
😂
@WHEELMUST6 күн бұрын
😂
@bebopsamurai_music12 күн бұрын
Uuuuuuuh baby 🤌🤌🤌🤌
@larslevinberget955815 күн бұрын
Where the hell did you learn all that bolllocks about the "Swedish death metal" setting ... you know it was a joke, right?? I'm Norwegian, and got the HM2 from a kid up the street in 1984, so I was a second owner of an HM2 from 1983. We used those for sculpting almost any sound at any level with ofter pedals into our Peavey and Roland combo amps or Marshall stacks set absolutely clean! Take a listen to David Gilmour's About Face , Toto Fahrenheit or Innocence is no excuse by Saxon ... you kids have been fooled all the time! Dude, it's a multi-stage distortion PREAMP not supposed to go into an already distorted amp, it will sound like utter SHAIT!!!
@georgeb707218 күн бұрын
For the audio transformer, i juat found the isolated audio transformer i don't if it will work or not, is this is the same thing??
@waxmiracles23 күн бұрын
Hi Ulf, I'm wondering if you've tested the latest Serrano Vintage 87? I believe Carlos has tweaked it recently. I would love to hear your thoughts.
@heathenflair24 күн бұрын
I’m so onboard for this! I used to love running my guitars through a plexi but in the end I switched it out. Big regrets. Haha
@JohnnyParrotJoe24 күн бұрын
Which amp models did you use for the bass in the demo song?
@ramspencer549225 күн бұрын
I have the Peluso.... It's a very good Mic... There's a bit cheaper equivalents these days as the markets gotten so crowded... And there's no need to try to get super close to the U47..... I do really like a tube in before the preamp phase.... And the transformer is also very nice. There are so many good options.... The output on the Peluso is perfectly fine....
@vincentbon993327 күн бұрын
I have tons of old tech (Including Pod Pro), I and can tell you, IMO, the Rolland GP-100 tones and so musical and amazing compared to to the Pod stuff of this era, the Pod sounds absolutely brittle and like a toy transistor amp when compared to the Rolland. Even the effects in the Pod are hard to describe... whatever the word is for "The opposite of lush" would be a good description
@williambyrne685528 күн бұрын
I have the VT, and it's outstanding. Don't like the cost? It'll quickly payoff if you're not in a static environment. Regarding the mic-pres, deal with that upstream.
@johnnyresistance29 күн бұрын
Great video thanks! I have 3 toms and use a sm58 without the grille, a md 421 and a Beyer M88. When I get more money I'll try to get all the same mic
@l.loparco8343Ай бұрын
This was a fun video! Thanks for uploading!
@truescotsman4103Ай бұрын
Three Doors Down debut album was recorded with this tech. They won a Grammy for that album.
@kevinrocha7085Ай бұрын
Do you have any demos for this mic?
@jameslightningapplebyАй бұрын
I saw hobo and recording thought thats a bit of me. Mans living inside mini abbey road.....
@jeffbridges6110Ай бұрын
Still some very useful tones in that piece of gear. An old guitarist I used to work with had one. Fun to record with.
@Kalavinka623Ай бұрын
Shit happens at festivals. I was at Psycho Las Vegas 2 years ago and the sound for Mayhem and Wolves in the Throne Room started off rough as hell.
@hoborecАй бұрын
Yeah, that’s why I’m hesitant to run live sound. To much that can go wrong and I don’t have nerves for that.
@andreasrowicki6393Ай бұрын
Thanks for a very cool and Nostalgic video! My first experience of line6 pod was back in 2000. The guitarist in one of my old bands used the bean shaped POD. I didn’t like it at all at the time, mostly because he couldn’t dail it in and the clean sound was twice as loud as the dirty tone 😂. A couple of years later the guitarists in another band I played in started to use Line 6 Vetta amps, And big floorboards connected with Ethernet cables. That was quite advance for its time. And you could blend different amps and output in stereo. One of the guitarists was a big Line 6 fan and also has the Variax guitar! At one show he accidentally switched his guitar so it sounded like a Banjo 😂. I used that to record a lot back in late 2000s and we still have one Vetta left.
@hoborecАй бұрын
Seems like Line 6 sometimes get a bad rep caused by the users getting lost in all the options. A little bit like the Boss Metal Zone pedal that everybody remembers as horrible, but is actually pretty great. I hate the Variax guitar though. The banjo story makes me like it a little more haha.
@mannysmiclockerАй бұрын
Badness Old School!
@hoborecАй бұрын
Isn’t it a bit scary that this is “old school”? 😅
@kurtbader9711Ай бұрын
Just use a crunchy tube preamp and push the Marshall preamp tubes. Now you've got two or three stages of tube gain. Throw the tube screamer in for a mid boost.
@albertorobinson7611Ай бұрын
cheers!
@hoborecАй бұрын
🍻
@paszTubeАй бұрын
Messhuggah use these on stage, right?
@hoborecАй бұрын
Is that so? Not the helix?
@andreasrowicki6393Ай бұрын
Messhuggah used Line6 in the past. But that was probobly at least 15 years ago. Time flies…
@ihaschevy286611 күн бұрын
Back in the early 2000s they used line 6. I believe it was the vettas though, not the pod pro. I don't know if there's much difference. But that was only for touring, they have always used real amps in the studio.
@SecretMetalFromAbyssАй бұрын
I have Pod XT pro which is "better" version of this classic. Never got the sound I wanted out of that thing but kept it just because of the great tuner. :D If I ever end up doing some doom or sludge stuff I'd definitely try using that Pod xt as a preamp through some Engl or Marshall poweramps with a real cap. Dirt should be imminent. :D
@hoborecАй бұрын
Could it be that a lot of the presets are pretty bad? Try dialling it back to basics. I feel like the amps are pretty good but comes with too much cheesy effects and settings.
@SecretMetalFromAbyssАй бұрын
@@hoborec Yeah the presets sucks and I tried dialing my own sounds but didn't propably have enough expierence back in the days to get it sound good enough. :D
@hoborecАй бұрын
All guitars and bass in the demo song was recorded through the Pod Pro, pretty happy with it. Did you ever have any favourite amp models or effects on this thing?
@greyaltaer8788Ай бұрын
Client: Coffee cup on console Me: 💀
@hoborecАй бұрын
I always have a cup of coffee on my console 😅
@seangregory2734Ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on the Antelope interface vs the Audient? Cheers!
@hoborecАй бұрын
It’s not really comparable. Completely different products. I use both regularly.
@teashea1Ай бұрын
Nice to see where my 4816SE was built. Good video.
Very nice! Hi is it possible to order the ribbon "motor" from you? From Sweden? Very nice ribbon!
@hoborecАй бұрын
I don’t have any. Might have a few plastic frames left.
@BloodispikeАй бұрын
Oh shit, I've been doing this in PodFarm for years without realizing it was a commonly recognized micing technique.
@harveyspecterdj66612 ай бұрын
I have ATC SCM45 pro here. Then at some time I could buy some Dynaudio BM12 from a bankruptcy. I am honestly surprised how good they are. They honestly sound more neutral than the ATC's. The ATC's are more detailed and wider though, better in the mid but that's normal, them being 3 way vs the 2 way Dynaudio. But I honestly use the BM12"s now as mains and the ATC as reference. Weird since I paid the BM12 only 1200 euro for the pair and the ATC's were around 11k!! If I'm honest, the ATC's are not worth that big of a price difference imo.
@hoborecАй бұрын
I never worked on ATCs. Don’t seem to be that common around where I’m located.
@Stockholm.sweden2 ай бұрын
Rivera Rockcrusher Recording. U can record with the powerstage of the amp engaged and you have a great EQ amp simulator built in.
@calpoop2 ай бұрын
hi, what about timing issues? Is overdubbing realistic without playing to a click?
@bubz752 ай бұрын
How can a freaking patch bay cost more than A Mac Book Pro M1😤💁🏾♂️?
@hoborecАй бұрын
A regular good quality bantam patch bay is about $1700 and then 48 patch cables at $30 each if you want to be able to have all the patch options. That’s over $3000 for just jacks and cables. Just to put it in perspective. A lot of things in the studio cost more than a MacBook Pro when you start thinking about it.
@costelloandsilke73212 ай бұрын
The Peluso and Stam sound very close. The Neumann has the weight, intimacy and smoothness that you have to pay a lot for even in a clone to get close to,
@johnburkhalter38802 ай бұрын
This is just sample replacement. What you hear in the edit is correcting audio levels and ensuring the triggered samples are audible. This is nothing new. Most recorded live performances are edited afterwards because in large arenas sounds tend to get lost. Sample replacement is also nothing new for metal drummers. Many use it. Vinnie Paul of Pantera triggered all his drums. In this case I would assume the trigger wasn't set correctly, or Lars didn't hit hard enough to trigger the sample, or the trigger fell off the drum, or the engineer made a mistake. I would agree with those who say Lars isn't the best metal drummer, and he has had some inconsistent moments. But to be fair he has stated he's experienced significant hearing loss which can make playing live a real challenge. The man has aged, get he continues to play tempos that many half his age can't. He has reached levels of success that his haters will likely never reach. His drum composition has been a huge part of Metallica's success. If you consider that the majority of younger metal drummers are using triggers extensively throughout their careers, and that Metallica has only recently used it because the technology wasn't available in their earlier days.