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TheoryOfAngels
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hi everybody... we are recording our second demo and I am curious about the best method for recording the strings (guitars and bass). Our plan for recording is to use the direct outs on the amps leading to the mixer, which is patched into our computer, where we are using cakewalk to record/mix the whole mess. The idea is to allow us to play "live", but only catch the seemingly clean, uninterrupted signals from the guitars/bass, thus allowing me to go back at a later time and record the drums while listening to the previously recorded strings through headphones, which will not only eliminate bleed, but allow me to nail my parts to my liking. We attempted to set everything up this past sunday, and it was, needless to say, a disaster. Though each instrument had its own channel on the mixer, when recorded, it sounded like a 400 pound gorrilla being pushed down a flight of stairs with an 8-track strapped to its back. no matter how much we tweeked and adjusted and fussed over EQ, gain, volume, and pan, we just couldn't get the "Clean" sound we had expected from 3 seperate instruments on 3 seperate channels. should we jsut be miking our amps instead?
lol... BTW... We're new at this...
lol... BTW... We're new at this...