TECHNINOT
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Electro-acoustic guitar + distortion pedal = too much extra noise >> what to do?
Dear friends,
In my recording work I like to noise-up some of my songs with electric guitar sounds but I possess only one guitar - a Martin OMX series electro-acoustic. I love it. The problem may well be the FISHMAN built-in pick-up, but in any case, as soon as I open up the pedal, it provides not only great distortion sound but, unhappily, very disturbing auxiliary noise as well. I record onto a TASCAM DP-24SD.
The only "solution" I have found so far is to put the pedal on the floor, then place a bare foot on it (I'm not joking!). This works, but it's not really comfortable and, who knows, may it be dangerous!
Anybody got an idea as to how to save my sound,
and my foot?
Thank you ever-so much.
TECHNINOT
Dear friends,
In my recording work I like to noise-up some of my songs with electric guitar sounds but I possess only one guitar - a Martin OMX series electro-acoustic. I love it. The problem may well be the FISHMAN built-in pick-up, but in any case, as soon as I open up the pedal, it provides not only great distortion sound but, unhappily, very disturbing auxiliary noise as well. I record onto a TASCAM DP-24SD.
The only "solution" I have found so far is to put the pedal on the floor, then place a bare foot on it (I'm not joking!). This works, but it's not really comfortable and, who knows, may it be dangerous!
Anybody got an idea as to how to save my sound,
and my foot?
Thank you ever-so much.
TECHNINOT