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canesheadcase
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Hey all I finally got my set of recording equipment back from a friend and I recently acquired a Big Muff (russian model) and I'm getting really great tone, however I can't seem to duplicate the right fuzz on the recording's I'm doing... I messed with mic placement, EQ, the Muff itself, etc. However I keep getting this nasty grainy sound that is just this disgusting sand coming out of everything else that has been recorded. I'm looking to restore the full body fuzz I hear audibly somewhere in between like a Queens of the Stone Age lead guitar and Smashing Pumpkins sound.
I read up on gain staging and it didn't help much but I suppose hear are my "stages"
Hagstrom Ultra-Swede (neck, double coil pickups)
Russian Big Muff
Silvertone Twin Twelve (cranked)
2 Samson CO2 mic's (one on each speaker panned L&R)
Alesis Multimix 8 USB Mixer
And finally computer...
I also own a Tube Screamer (TS808) which adds a nice crunch and bright flavor to the top end of the Muff when it's used and it was suggested to try using the tube screamer as a sort of pre-amp but I didn't find it to be helping much...
So any suggestions on how to record with a Big Muff and fatten the tone? (now that I've written a novel...)
I read up on gain staging and it didn't help much but I suppose hear are my "stages"
Hagstrom Ultra-Swede (neck, double coil pickups)
Russian Big Muff
Silvertone Twin Twelve (cranked)
2 Samson CO2 mic's (one on each speaker panned L&R)
Alesis Multimix 8 USB Mixer
And finally computer...
I also own a Tube Screamer (TS808) which adds a nice crunch and bright flavor to the top end of the Muff when it's used and it was suggested to try using the tube screamer as a sort of pre-amp but I didn't find it to be helping much...
So any suggestions on how to record with a Big Muff and fatten the tone? (now that I've written a novel...)