15 Metal Tones From ONE Plugin: Your New Favourite Sounds
Unleash the Hammer: “Tonal Brutality” Metal NAM Profiles
Looking for concussive rhythm guitars and razor-edged leads that survive the modern metal mix? Oracle Sound’s Tonal Brutality: Metal Guitar Tone NAM Profiles brings hyper-tight low end, aggressive mid focus, and mix-ready IRs so your riffs hit like a wrecking ball.
What’s Inside the Pack
Tonal Brutality is a curated suite of high-gain amp captures and cabinet responses designed to get you from riff to radio-ready faster.
- High-gain profiles engineered for precision chugs, trem-picked riffs, and dense stacks.
- IR choices that keep low-end disciplined while adding controlled top-end bite.
- Presets tailored for quick tracking—less tweaking, more riffing.
- Works seamlessly in Neural-style modeling ecosystems and Oracle Sound tools.
See full specs and compatibility on the product page: Tonal Brutality: Metal Guitar Tone NAM Profiles.
Why It Hits Hard
- Machine-tight low end: Palm mutes slam without muddy resonance.
- Cohesive mid presence: Riffs cut through double-kicks and layered vocals.
- Controlled aggression: Harmonics scream without harsh fizz.
- Mix translation: Tones hold up from bedroom monitors to big rooms.
Built for Modern Workflows
- Drop-in presets for instant vibe; fine-tune presence and depth per guitar.
- IRs chosen to avoid cymbal masking and bass collisions.
- Consistent feel for tight double-tracks and quad-tracks.
- Great with sample-reinforced drums and synth layers.
Who Will Love This Pack
- Metal Guitarists: Djent, deathcore, metalcore—any style that needs surgical precision and weight.
- Home/Project Producers: Fast, repeatable tones that keep sessions moving.
- Mix Engineers: Stable, mix-friendly guitars that occupy their lane without crowding drums or vocals.
Ready for impact? Grab Tonal Brutality: Metal Guitar Tone NAM Profiles and turn your next arrangement into a warhead.
Pro Tips for Maximum Destruction
- Tightness lives in your right hand: Set picking dynamics first; tweak gain second.
- Quad-track smart: Keep two core tones; vary IRs slightly for width without phase smear.
- High-pass with intent: Let kick and bass own the subs; keep guitars authoritative above.
- Presence vs. harshness: Add enough edge to cut, then back off where cymbals breathe.
Quick FAQ
Is it only for extreme high-gain?
It excels at high gain, but retains articulation at moderate settings—great for dynamic verses and heavy choruses.
Will these tones work on budget monitors?
Yes—profiles and IRs were curated for translation on typical home-studio setups, then scale up in treated rooms.
Do I need to re-EQ for every guitar?
Minor tweaks help—string gauge, tuning, and pickup output matter—but you’re starting very close to “mix ready.”
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