Discussion On Modelling |
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Apr 15 2019, 04:31 PM |
What I've noticed specifically with recording is that if all the tracks have been done "in the box", that my real amp'd guitar tone seems to not fit the vibe most of the time. My general impression is that it's just too live or too spacious (if that makes any sense). A lot of engineers and producers and the artists initially would like to have a big or live, analog 'rock' (ish) guitar sound on their tracks. You know, use all those cool mics they have plugged into the high-end pre amps and comps. Gotta justify the expensive gear, right?
I always suggest that they also take a DI'd clean signal so that they can re-amp and/or model as needed later - just as a safety . 75% of the time, the DI'd track ends up being the one used. Amp tones that do tend to work or fit into these types of mixes are usually cleaner parts - small amp, close mic'd in a small dead room with one SM57. This post has been edited by klasaine: Apr 16 2019, 02:52 AM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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