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Recording with Digitech boxes - great!
I just have the little one, the RP50, but this past weekend I was just messing around in CW's Guitar Tracks and did an instrumental multitrack recording with my acoustic/electric running through the Digitech (using stereo cables) and I'm amazed with the results every time I play it back, sounds so spacious and realistic, like a live feed instead of a recording, but then that's the benefit of digital, isn't it? Anyway, no question here, just wanted to post about how recording your single guitar track in stereo can make a big difference, if you pan and mix well.
"Recording & Multitrack Dabbler Extraordinaire" |
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