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fuzzybassguy
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I'm thinking about starting my own small home studio. I dont have an astronomical budget, but I believe I will have enough for most purposes.
I've decided on the type of multi-track recorder I'd like to use and I've also got my mics narrowed down, but I'm still confused about the rest of this bologna.
Here is what I'd like to do. I'd like to record my basic tracks of guitar, drums, and bass and then go back in and add some reverb here and some delay here. You know general effects. I'm not looking for anything overly fancy. I'm not thinking bare bones, mind you, but I certainly dont want the option of "Space station bathroom echo with slight martian fuzz", you know what I mean?
I'd also like something that I can record directly into the board. I want to be able to plug into the board and also be able to hear myself through a monitor amp in the recording area. An amp modeler, right? Is this doable?
Also, I'd like something with a simple tube pre-amp for recording non-electric instruments. And I should also mention I'd like to record both bass and guitar through this amp modeler.
Now, the big question. Is there anything that isnt going to cost me my manhood to get all of this in one package? I've read that the POD 2.O can be used as a mic pre-amp, but I'm cautious about recording my bass through it although I might be able to fatten up the sound with some EQing. I understand that there are two diffrent versions of the POD, one for bass and guitar, but I've never used "bass specific" effects before. I've always used just a standard guitar wah (or other guitar effect) and after some tweaking I've been a happy camper. Will the same apply here?
Anyway, thanks everybody!
I've decided on the type of multi-track recorder I'd like to use and I've also got my mics narrowed down, but I'm still confused about the rest of this bologna.
Here is what I'd like to do. I'd like to record my basic tracks of guitar, drums, and bass and then go back in and add some reverb here and some delay here. You know general effects. I'm not looking for anything overly fancy. I'm not thinking bare bones, mind you, but I certainly dont want the option of "Space station bathroom echo with slight martian fuzz", you know what I mean?
I'd also like something that I can record directly into the board. I want to be able to plug into the board and also be able to hear myself through a monitor amp in the recording area. An amp modeler, right? Is this doable?
Also, I'd like something with a simple tube pre-amp for recording non-electric instruments. And I should also mention I'd like to record both bass and guitar through this amp modeler.
Now, the big question. Is there anything that isnt going to cost me my manhood to get all of this in one package? I've read that the POD 2.O can be used as a mic pre-amp, but I'm cautious about recording my bass through it although I might be able to fatten up the sound with some EQing. I understand that there are two diffrent versions of the POD, one for bass and guitar, but I've never used "bass specific" effects before. I've always used just a standard guitar wah (or other guitar effect) and after some tweaking I've been a happy camper. Will the same apply here?
Anyway, thanks everybody!