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Aviel
shreder wannabe
Reggie said:I'm gonna sorta go against some people and with some other people...If a person cannot get a good sound with the amp and mics they have, then a modeler can really help the person get a usable sound. I also am not really fond of the modeler sound most of the time, so I prefer recording a nice tube amp; but this is not always possible.
I have recorded an OK sound with the early Marshall Valvestate, but the last couple series sounded more as poo. Irritating distortion. Beware the contour knob -- might as well call it the "hide guitar in the mix" knob. It will remove your midrange meatchunk if you are not careful.
Your last clip was not too bad, Aviel. Sounds about like I imagine that amp sounding. Much better than the 2-mic phase nightmare of your first clip. Still kind of thin.... But if that is not the tone you are looking for, then I guess it is bad. What kind of sound are you looking for anyway?
I would try just a dynamic mic right in front of the center of your speaker (like an inch or three back) with the end of the mic aiming more at the cone of the speaker than the center dome. The very center is where the fizz is (especially on solid state distorted amps) and the cone is where the meat is. Forget about the condensor for a sec.
Well the sound i am after is kind of heavy metal ditortion, high gain, but still clear, bright and with a wide midrange.
The sound that was on the "dont look back" clip,- in the first repleys thats a sound i would be happy to get, even though i know its kinda impossible.
Abput the contour, i turned it about 3/4 way up, less then that its was more overdrive then high gain dist.
Aviel