MICK GORDON’S SOUND DESIGN METHOD EXPLAINED (Make it your own + Giveaway)

When the DOOM ost was released everybody freaked out. The sound was unique and Mick Gordon, who composed it, generously explained everything about the sound processing he used to get to that result. There are already loads of videos explaining how to get the Doom sound or how to sound like Mick Gordon. So today, I would like to focus on the process itself more than anything, to understand how it works and how you can make it your own to make your own sound with it. 0:00 Intro 0:36 The plan 2:42 Sound source 3:21 Chain n°1: Hardware pedals 5:03 Chain n°2: Software effects 6:54 Drum break 7:07 Chain n°3: Feedback loop 8:21 Array setup 10:10 Finished project 10:55 Giveaway 11:39 End screen ~FOCUSRITE SCARLETT 4i4 SETUP~ When you open Focusrite Control, there’s something really not handy : everything you send to your output 3 & 4 are also sent to the headphones and vice versa. So open Focusrite control Set output 1 & 2 in custom mix and mute
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