Dealing With Piezo |
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Dealing With Piezo |
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Sep 15 2023, 09:05 AM |
So now that I actually own a piezo equipped guitar, finally experimented comfortably on a soundcard and my findings;
The sound as expected is nowhere near the acoustic sound itself or mic.ed. For those who don't know, its sort of like a single bridge PU sound but string separation is better. To make it sound realistic, some processing is needed. Option is to eq or better yet to use ir's just like we use for cab.s on electric guitars. Search "acoustic guitar ir's" and there's lots for free, you can also use there to make your electric to sound acoustic guitar-like too. Free As said, just search for irs and a free ir loader. Then add reverb, comp. etc. plug-ins to taste. Paid software There aren't many options, TH-U has an affordable add-on with ir's ; https://overloud.com/products/lrs-acoustic-dream . This one https://overloud.com/products/lrs-acoustic-dream seems to be a preamp add-on for detailed coloration of tone so get this later. Nembrini seems to have a processor type designed option, giving you likely everything you need: https://www.nembriniaudio.com/products/acou...e-guitar-preamp Ik multimetia has one but you need to buy their mic. system; https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/iriga...mems-microphone Hardware There are many but this affordable Nux product seems cool, you can even sample your own ir's https://www.nuxefx.com/optima-air.html . Friend of mine has been using this for a while and its quite good https://www.nuxefx.com/solid-studio.html Note; the cool thing about ir's is that a very affordable guitar can sound very good with the right ir. If you're going to buy a guitar for this purpose, make sure the preamp on the guitar isn't noisey. My luthier warned me not to buy Unknown/New brands (mostly from China) as he's even seen fake Fishman preamps on them. So go with a trusted brand and you should be ok. This post has been edited by Mertay: Sep 15 2023, 09:10 AM |
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