direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
I've done a bit of re-amping but always with a line out from the computer. The re-amping boxes (one of the links I posted above has Radial's version) actually takes the line signal and converts it to more of a guitar pickup level signal. Apparently that makes a difference as the amp input sees a signal that it is more used to seeing (guitar) rather than a line level signal which it's really not designed to accept. Electrically it makes sense, I don't know how it works in practice but I'd like to hear from someone who has used one of these boxes to get their opinion. I don't record guitar enough to warrant investing in one at this time.Cheers,Mazz
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
I always record a direct straight off the guitar... and the split is always before the signal hits his pedal board. Probably 75% of the time I record an amp, I end up needing to use that direct and AmpFarm in ProTools to get it right in the mix. Sometimes it's AmpFarm alone, sometimes I'm just using AmpFarm to add a little more bite, or top, or whatever the live amp lacks. I think given time to mess with amp/mic/settings combinations, good sound could be had from the amps, but it always seems like I'm cutting all the guitars for a 10 song record in 10 hours, so futzing with amps is too slow. AmpFarm is my weapon of choice. Well, AmpFarm and a few other plugs... often compression before AmpFarm, sometimes delay, reverb (to put the "amp" in a recording room), eq, hi-pass, lo-pass, compression, tape saturation, etc.
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
if you're software based... amplitube 2 is pretty good... but lets be honest I think if we all had access to the vintage les paul and the marshall stack in an awesome sounding room... surely there would only be one winner!
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
Quote:Quote:spoken like a purist and I totally respect that When the kids and wife are asleep, I can be playing a Les Paul through a stack of Marshalls without waking them up. I can switch to a dobro or a twelve string SG without dragging out gear in a few seconds. For that application, nothing beats the VG8I use it exclusively in my little home demo workshop but when I go to a "real" studio, I use a "real" ampHowever I have used it on a couple of occasions in the studio and no one has ever been able to tell the difference...so it's great in a pinch. In a previous band, there was a song we did that required 4 verrry different tones with a couple of strange tunings. That song was impossible without the VG8The VG88 is different. The updated models of the VG8 weren't as good as the original, imo, but most of what I use it for is rhythm guitars on the fly.hey yod,it would be very interesting for me (as well as for other users I guess) to hear some samples from the vg 8 you refer to (i.e. snippets of productions with the vg 8, maybe a single track of a guitar-simulation, etc). I'm always open to learn new things and views and maybe revise my opinion.as I said, I used the vg 88 and wasn't satisfied - is the vg 8 diffrent?thanks,martinNot sure exactly about the VG88 but I "think" it was an attempt to make the VG8 smaller.The VG8 is BIG box that has more options than what came in the scaled down models later. It can be noisy if you don't have clean current and it gets harsh on some upper frequencies so I'd prefer a real guitar/amp anyday but it has been great for home demos and some live stuff.Here is a doodle that I did in the middle of the night without waking the wife/kids using the VG8.http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInf ... ID=4925789
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Re: direct rec'ding w/guitar pedals... which?
Here are a couple of guitar based tunes I did with the VG88."Soul Fire" is trying to capture a vintage Santana vibe."Adventures" is a surf guitar on steroids attempt. (This was forwarded recently with 9's in all categories) http://www.broadjam.com/artists/songind ... DEX=16674I use a Parker Fly with a hex pick up for the VG88 stuff.Chuck
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