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SSGmono
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I have was wondering if their was something I could do to improve the quality of my recordings without upgrading or spending more money. I just want to make sure I am doing everything right so far.
The quality I'm getting right now is ok, but I think it could be better. This is all I do to record. I don't master or anything like that. The only thing I'm willing to spend more money on is software/programs for mixing and mastering if it would improve quality.
This is what I use to record an electric guitar:
SM-57 of axis pointed at the cone about 6-8 inches away into an ART Pro Channel into a tc electronics konnekt 8 and I am recording with Cubase 5.
I add a little compression after recording.
Is their anything I am doing wrong? Any tips on improving sound quality? Will mastering help?
Thanks.
The quality I'm getting right now is ok, but I think it could be better. This is all I do to record. I don't master or anything like that. The only thing I'm willing to spend more money on is software/programs for mixing and mastering if it would improve quality.
This is what I use to record an electric guitar:
SM-57 of axis pointed at the cone about 6-8 inches away into an ART Pro Channel into a tc electronics konnekt 8 and I am recording with Cubase 5.
I add a little compression after recording.
Is their anything I am doing wrong? Any tips on improving sound quality? Will mastering help?
Thanks.

