
Steenamaroo
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Anyone having any success?
I have the behringer v-amp pro. It was free; I think that's why most people have behringer gear.
Seriously though, I've found it quite useful for lead guitar and for rhythm that isn't prominent, but what if you wanna do a RATM or Soundgarden style song?
I recorded some rough guitar tracks down yesterday and they just sound flat and lifeless.
Part of me thinks I can layer up and make it work, but another part things a guitar track should have balls from the get go.
Would anyone here rely on modelers?
I don't have a good amp because I'm not really a guitarist. I just dabble, but I'm starting to feel like sometimes there's just no substitute.
Any tips?
EDIT:
I currently use the modeler directly, but I've thought about maybe feeding it into an old active monitor or something like that so I can mic it.
Likely to be terrible?
I have the behringer v-amp pro. It was free; I think that's why most people have behringer gear.

Seriously though, I've found it quite useful for lead guitar and for rhythm that isn't prominent, but what if you wanna do a RATM or Soundgarden style song?
I recorded some rough guitar tracks down yesterday and they just sound flat and lifeless.
Part of me thinks I can layer up and make it work, but another part things a guitar track should have balls from the get go.
Would anyone here rely on modelers?
I don't have a good amp because I'm not really a guitarist. I just dabble, but I'm starting to feel like sometimes there's just no substitute.
Any tips?
EDIT:
I currently use the modeler directly, but I've thought about maybe feeding it into an old active monitor or something like that so I can mic it.
Likely to be terrible?
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