Recording Guitar, Tips for getting a good sound?
Toroso
Nov 20 2009, 05:35 PM
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Hey all, I dug my homebrew amp out and started playing around with some pedals and what not. It sounds so much better that I want to starting recording that rather than the comp based modelling. (Which is really very cool)

I've ordered a Shure SM57 on the advices of the good folks here. Until that comes in, I'm using my crappy Nady dynamic mic. I'm looking for tips on the getting the best recording I can.

cheers

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Ivan Milenkovic
Nov 21 2009, 12:43 PM
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There are some experimenting you need to do, regarding room acoustics and mic placement. First do experimenting with one microphone, then start with two of them for capturing a wider sound range.

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