
jdier
New member
Man, am I going to get flamed here...
So I am recording a home project (kit, bass, guitar, vocals) Just regular american rock and roll stuff... Bit of a country/southern rock sound ala Skynard, Crowes, the Band... Nothing too agressive or over the top.
I am rocking through everything that has more of the Band type (cleaner) sounds, but when I get to recording the overdriven guitar for the more rocking numbers, I am falling flat. I am trying to get the guitar to sound right without any drastic eq or effect, instead concentrating on mic placement and amp settings...
I do not think it is equipment... Guitars include Gibson SG, Strat w/ noiseless, Strat with Seymourr Duncans, ASAT... Amps include 68 Fender Champ, 70's Twin Reverb, Mesa Boogie Single Recitifier Solo w/matched 4x12 cab.... Mics include SM57's Beta 57's and Senn421.
I have gotten closest with the Mesa combined with the SG or Strat w/noiseless pickup (.010's) We use the push channel on the head and no other distortion. We have it cranked up to a decent level and we mic it with a close 57, a 57 back 12", a close 421 and then just something in the room like a LDC on Omni at ear level
The parts I cannot get to sound right are the distorted guitar playing chords... Solos are OK, Clean sounds are OK... The distorted rhythm is where I am falling down.
I wind up with one of two things:
1. Thick, scooped, fake sounding distortion. Like I would imagine would come from one of those POD things. It just sounds too fake to me... Like my old SS practice amp that had a METAL setting.
2. Thin, chime-like sounding guitar. When I back off the gain I wind up with a sound that almost sounds like it has harmonic overtones sweeping through it. It sounds like a phase problem, or like I have a flanger on it... (noticable with one mic solo'ed (not a mic phase thing)). The sound is tough to describe, but it almost sounds Chime-y
I have read the stuff at prosound on recording distorted guitars and I have scoured these pages for idea or solutions to similar problems.
I wind up with these basic questions:
1. Is there a chance that I just do not know what a guitar track should sound like prior to being mixed in and eQ'ed? Should I go through the process of mixing one the songs completely as a gut check prior to completing guitar tracking?
2. What the fuck are the harmonics I am hearing? Is this just the sound of a nice tube amp? Anyone have experience with Mesa Boogie Amps?
Any thoughts or suggestions, greatly apprieciated.
Jim
So I am recording a home project (kit, bass, guitar, vocals) Just regular american rock and roll stuff... Bit of a country/southern rock sound ala Skynard, Crowes, the Band... Nothing too agressive or over the top.
I am rocking through everything that has more of the Band type (cleaner) sounds, but when I get to recording the overdriven guitar for the more rocking numbers, I am falling flat. I am trying to get the guitar to sound right without any drastic eq or effect, instead concentrating on mic placement and amp settings...
I do not think it is equipment... Guitars include Gibson SG, Strat w/ noiseless, Strat with Seymourr Duncans, ASAT... Amps include 68 Fender Champ, 70's Twin Reverb, Mesa Boogie Single Recitifier Solo w/matched 4x12 cab.... Mics include SM57's Beta 57's and Senn421.
I have gotten closest with the Mesa combined with the SG or Strat w/noiseless pickup (.010's) We use the push channel on the head and no other distortion. We have it cranked up to a decent level and we mic it with a close 57, a 57 back 12", a close 421 and then just something in the room like a LDC on Omni at ear level
The parts I cannot get to sound right are the distorted guitar playing chords... Solos are OK, Clean sounds are OK... The distorted rhythm is where I am falling down.
I wind up with one of two things:
1. Thick, scooped, fake sounding distortion. Like I would imagine would come from one of those POD things. It just sounds too fake to me... Like my old SS practice amp that had a METAL setting.
2. Thin, chime-like sounding guitar. When I back off the gain I wind up with a sound that almost sounds like it has harmonic overtones sweeping through it. It sounds like a phase problem, or like I have a flanger on it... (noticable with one mic solo'ed (not a mic phase thing)). The sound is tough to describe, but it almost sounds Chime-y
I have read the stuff at prosound on recording distorted guitars and I have scoured these pages for idea or solutions to similar problems.
I wind up with these basic questions:
1. Is there a chance that I just do not know what a guitar track should sound like prior to being mixed in and eQ'ed? Should I go through the process of mixing one the songs completely as a gut check prior to completing guitar tracking?
2. What the fuck are the harmonics I am hearing? Is this just the sound of a nice tube amp? Anyone have experience with Mesa Boogie Amps?
Any thoughts or suggestions, greatly apprieciated.
Jim