Just thought id share this in case it helps somebody else?
Im a primary downward pickslanter. I’ve been working really hard on the antigravity licks for about 2 weeks. I have also spent a chunk of time on the ‘Teemu Mäntysaari Clip - Gilberts Stacked Demonstration’.
I could get the ascending stuff really quick (using swiping and dwps) but i just could get the descending stuff clean every time. Very hit and miss. Sometimes it would be smooth as hell and i would be like ‘I’ve cracked it’ then the next rep would be horrible again? The worst on the top e and b strings
So just now i thought to myself what is making one way so easy and one way so difficult? Has the be the pick slant right?
Ascending can be played with swiping and an almost exclusively downward pick slant so i must have to flip this thinking it make the descending part smooth? Obviously it worked.
What i was doing was starting the descending part of the run with a downward slanted downstroke and not flipping to uwps till the 4th note (the string change).
What I’ve just done was to actually start the descending part of the run with a more neutral pick slant (still downward tho). This to me felt really weird and because I’m such a heavy downward slanter. Even starting with a pick angle just under neutral to me felt like i was doing severe upwards slanting and felt even more strange to do this on a downstroke! In my mind it felt like my pick was going to go under the string??? Funny how your mind creates mental blocks eh!
I know troy must have explained this in the seminar but my little pea brain has finally just twigged!
Anyway i have seen the light and things seem to be moving nicely now in the descending stack gilberts department 

hopefully this helps someone out?

Both techniques are still under construction in my case.

