OK, I've got a cheapo Behringer mixer, which I use for recording guitar, bass and the occasional miked guitar amp, I'm getting reasonable quality recordings but the quality seems to vary quite a bit. Sometimes it seems like the guitar signal is too quiet, but I'm never exactly sure which gain...
....and/or albums. I was just listening to 'The first band on the moon' album by The Cardigans the other day and it struck me as being a very well recorded album, everything was clear and well defined but also very nicely blended together, I don't know much about the tecnology they used though.
I'm using a fairly basic sequencer program to record guitars and bass to my soundcard; I'm just recording clips and then using the software to reverse it, but just about everything I've recorded like that so far just sounds like generic reversed guitar, what I'm wondering is if anyone knows of...
I read an interesting interview with a guitarist recently (from a Nu-metal band, the name of which escapes me) and when asked how the recording of his new album was going, he said that it was pretty arduous as the producer was insisting that he retuned his guitar every time he changed to a...