hey Yvette i respect you as a strong independent woman guitarist, you are pretty good for a girl
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I'm sorry that your ears are broken. I don't think there is much that can be done about that unfortunately, but I do hope you get better!
The live orchestral instruments were actually done at the very last minute, and organized/tracked remotely by Randy Slaugh. I sent him all the MIDI I had programmed, and he converted it into sheet music and found players that could play the material, but they only had enough time to do certain songs/sections. I wasn't even there for those sessions, and when we did the documentary, the plan had been just to use the MIDI. In the end we did a combination of my programming and live instruments.
Every album of ours is a Meshuggah cover album. Waiting for this new one to drop so we can start "writing" albums again.
I think Nolly and Dev did such an amazing job together, I'm so proud of Nolly for killing it, and of Dev for the amazing music!
It was a joke riff making fun of Djent. It was not a serious riff for the album. Gross.
I would just get the plugin, that's the only one I use!
I honestly haven't found there to be a difference in sound quality, at least to my ears.
The only pressings I avoid are picture discs, as those tend to be noisy and more prone to skipping.
we are working on it!