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Nekrosis
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Hey everyone, this is my first thread so go easy on me.
I've been messing around with home recordings for a few years, but never got really serious about having a decent sound, since most of what I recorded was just a way of documenting song ideas.
Now I'm working on setting myself to record a good guitar sound, so far I've been pulling some decent tone out of amplitube.
I'm currently using EZdrummer/Drumkit From Hell with amplitube, usually recording 3-6 guitar tracks with lots of guitar harmonies hard panned, as well as the rythm.
My question is, how should I handle reverb? Should it be applied to every track individually, or to the stereo out?
Also, I do have a decent tube amp. I'm planning on getting 2 SM 57's and tossing them on the center and outer ring of the speaker, then blending the sounds later on.
My mixer has preamp on all mic inputs. Do I need to get a seperate preamp for the SM 57's?
I've been messing around with home recordings for a few years, but never got really serious about having a decent sound, since most of what I recorded was just a way of documenting song ideas.
Now I'm working on setting myself to record a good guitar sound, so far I've been pulling some decent tone out of amplitube.
I'm currently using EZdrummer/Drumkit From Hell with amplitube, usually recording 3-6 guitar tracks with lots of guitar harmonies hard panned, as well as the rythm.
My question is, how should I handle reverb? Should it be applied to every track individually, or to the stereo out?
Also, I do have a decent tube amp. I'm planning on getting 2 SM 57's and tossing them on the center and outer ring of the speaker, then blending the sounds later on.
My mixer has preamp on all mic inputs. Do I need to get a seperate preamp for the SM 57's?