Acoustic Guitar Recording
muntahunta
May 6 2008, 10:25 AM
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ok, i have a wide selection of tools at my disposal...

I have a POD XT, a POD X3, an acoustic guitar with 3 band EQ, a PA, a box which converts analogue to digital data, and a guitar pick tongue.gif

im wondrin how i can get an awesome recorded acoustic sound out of this, would it be better recording the acoustic guitar through the POD with no modelling or effects then record it via USB?
what about plugging straight into the analogue to digital convertor?
or plugging the POD into the digial convertor and using effects from the POD?
what kind of EQ should i be looking at?
should i record the acoustic with a mic or plugging in?
(i have a shure SM58 too)

theres alot of ways i can do it and i was wondering what everyone else thought since you probably know better than me biggrin.gif

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