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Drumparadise
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Hi y'all
I've been play guitar for about 4-5 years but I've been writing songs for about 10. I've had a number of pretty cheap strat copies in the past and when I've recorded them I've always been able to get quite a good sound (I use Cakewalk homestudio btw) For christmas I got a fender strat (my first top end guitar!) and it feels lovely to play. I tend to record alot of my songs clean first then I sometimes re-record them with dirty. I recorded my first song with this guitar the other day, and as per usual I recorded it clean first. The clean sound sounded beutiful, absolutly stunning and was pretty much perfectly EQed, but when I went to record it dirty all I got was bassy mush. I tried mic'ing up my amp in different ways by nothing I tried worked. Why would this be?
The guitar is freshly strung, I use a marshall valvestate amp (not the best but it does the job), A SM58 for guitar and vocals and a DJ mixer runing through a Soundblaster Live sound card and on to Cakewalk Homestudio. It's not the best studio in know, but it does the job for recording demos. So why does my strat sound so bloody bassy recorded when distorted?! It sounds fine in a live environment.
Help!!
I've been play guitar for about 4-5 years but I've been writing songs for about 10. I've had a number of pretty cheap strat copies in the past and when I've recorded them I've always been able to get quite a good sound (I use Cakewalk homestudio btw) For christmas I got a fender strat (my first top end guitar!) and it feels lovely to play. I tend to record alot of my songs clean first then I sometimes re-record them with dirty. I recorded my first song with this guitar the other day, and as per usual I recorded it clean first. The clean sound sounded beutiful, absolutly stunning and was pretty much perfectly EQed, but when I went to record it dirty all I got was bassy mush. I tried mic'ing up my amp in different ways by nothing I tried worked. Why would this be?
The guitar is freshly strung, I use a marshall valvestate amp (not the best but it does the job), A SM58 for guitar and vocals and a DJ mixer runing through a Soundblaster Live sound card and on to Cakewalk Homestudio. It's not the best studio in know, but it does the job for recording demos. So why does my strat sound so bloody bassy recorded when distorted?! It sounds fine in a live environment.
Help!!