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Guitar plug in help?
Hello peeps! OK I have a question and hopefully it can be answered here. Here goes:
A friend of mine plays electric guitar (and records it) and his recordings pretty much sound like poopie. It is mainly because he has total crap gear (both guitar and soundcard). I do realize that crap in = crap out but he is not in a financial position to buy better equipment. His recording sound is, well "tinny". And here is my question. Are there any plugins out there to warm the sound up a bit? Or make the guitar sound fatter? Or just make them a little cleaner? Any help is greatly appreciated! Gracias! |
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Short answer: No
Slightly less short anwser: Check out amplitude, its a amplifier modeling pluging and they have a demo version and a free version online... |
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Cool man. I will check that out. Thanks!
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you need a direct box to get the most out of it.
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