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TrevorL
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 12:54 am |
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Whats the best sounding way to record a distorted guitar.
I'm just not satisfied with how mine sounds. |
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Kev
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:01 am |
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start off with a good guitar sound
sorry
didn't mean to be rude
but it could be as simple as that
give us a run down of what you are using and what you are doing now
and
tells us why you think things are not right
I generally use an SM57 close and off-centre with a condenser back to catch some room
a little less distortion than for a live gig
and
often double ... from a second take of the same part to layer on top for thickness
OR create a stereo split for a wide feel
not talking about a LEAD distorted guitar here
but for the rythms and pads and punch
lead and sometimes riff can require a signature sound that is equally as recognisable as the notes and melody
... different discussion
now you're going to tell me you want a Keith Richards guitar sound
err
in which case ... forget all the above
start with tuning
then put on your sunglasses
I've forgotten the question ???
we need to know where you are heading
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tifftunes
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:59 am |
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Mic'ing principles are the same for just about any application: Find the sound you like first, then find the "sweet spot" and put the mic in the sweet spot, and record it. If you like what you hear in the room, you should like what you hear in the recording.
Going direct (DI) without an amp is similar in that you need to find the sound you like, then record it.
At first, I highly recommend using the "studio" as transparently as possible. |
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bent
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:29 am |
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Is the search link on this site dead?
This is from two days ago:
http://recording.org/ftopict-46166.html |
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TrevorL
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:04 pm |
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So you're saying i should recording using a condenser.
Fair enough.
See i am really new to this.
Bent's probably explained basically everything to me.
ahah.
Anyways i was plugging straight into an Audio Buddy.
And last night i played around with it a little and made it sound pretty good.
Not amazing. But good.
Should i just like mic my half stack and call it a day or...?
(Sorry for the stupidity of this post)
Thanks alot by the way. |
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TrevorL
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Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:12 pm |
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Should i maybe post an sample of what i got on here? |
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