Recording 6505+, with SM57 |
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Recording 6505+, with SM57 |
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Jun 19 2013, 10:09 PM |
Generally to record valve amps, they should be as loud as you can possibly have them. However you can get round this by using a dummy load box or attenuator, look them up!
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Jun 21 2013, 02:50 AM |
The M audio would be a good place to start What is your budget?
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Jun 23 2013, 01:11 AM |
The M audio would be a good place to start What is your budget? not sure yet haha not a tonnn but i'm selling the gx first lol I actually opened podfarm and used it to boost the volume of the input. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq0NIeOoiBI I wish i could get a killer tone close to this but it seems impossible for me!!! |
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Jun 23 2013, 08:23 PM |
not sure yet haha not a tonnn but i'm selling the gx first lol I actually opened podfarm and used it to boost the volume of the input. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq0NIeOoiBI I wish i could get a killer tone close to this but it seems impossible for me!!! The only problem with that video is the guitarist. Ola can take anything and get a killer tone. Line 6 Spider , Peavey Vypyr, and even an iPod app and still get a killer tone. Just shows you don't need high end gear if you know how to record properly and eq/mix it. Edit: But also remember the amp doesn't sound the same in the room. I had a Mesa Triple Rectifier because they sound great on a cd, needless to say you have to get your mic in the correct spot, the distance for the air, and so much more to get a tone like they use. Then you need to play around with the EQ and then to set it in the mix. Sounded great but for the bedroom player I am, way too much work. This post has been edited by SpaseMoonkey: Jun 23 2013, 08:25 PM -------------------- Guitars:
Ibanez S770PB (Natural Flat) , Ibanez XPT700 (Chameleon) , Sterling J Richardson Signature , Squire IV Jazz Bass (Sunburst) Gear: Neural DSP Plugins My YouTube Page. |
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Jun 23 2013, 09:55 PM |
https://soundcloud.com/enlo22/test-track this is a test one any suggestions on improving the tones etc?
The only problem with that video is the guitarist. Ola can take anything and get a killer tone. Line 6 Spider , Peavey Vypyr, and even an iPod app and still get a killer tone. Just shows you don't need high end gear if you know how to record properly and eq/mix it. Edit: But also remember the amp doesn't sound the same in the room. I had a Mesa Triple Rectifier because they sound great on a cd, needless to say you have to get your mic in the correct spot, the distance for the air, and so much more to get a tone like they use. Then you need to play around with the EQ and then to set it in the mix. Sounded great but for the bedroom player I am, way too much work. haha totally agreed man, he can make anything sound good |
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