
ecktronic
Mixing and Mastering.
you don't have to use reamping as the final take, but as a means of finding the tone. reamping makes it much more convenient.
Yeah exactly what I was thinking.
Cheers,
Eck
you don't have to use reamping as the final take, but as a means of finding the tone. reamping makes it much more convenient.
How do you like the Marshall?
I agree that the Firepod's preamps are definitely not bad, but I just never really thought they added anything to the guitar. I just bought a Digi 002, threw a 57 on my amp, added very little EQ (cut some lows out, dipped a little around 450 Hz) and the tone I got was this:
I played both guitars / bass, and my friend played drums. Ya ya, bass is a little out of tune, and I suck at bass, haha. =] Both left and right are done with:
Peavey 5150
Avatar Cab w/ Vintage 30's
Gibson SG
SM57 a little left of the center of the cone (half inch on left, 2 1/2 on right).
Changed tone / gain between the left and right guitars when I recorded them.
I think they sound pretty good, but maybe everyone here will rip my recording a new asshole and say they suck, but to me I like it. And I could never accomplish that with the Firepod preamps. Same setup and everything.. Hope that helps at all.
Peace!
PS. I recorded, mixed, and mastered 3 songs (including the one I posted) in 3 hours, so it isn't the best I could've done, but it came out awesome to me. =]
Again, much better than my heavy guitar recordings.I've also gotten pretty good tones with a JCM2000 DSL 100 before.
http://myspace.com/nightrunsred
Listen to the first song, Innocence Long Lost. The left guitar is a JCM2000, and it was recorded with my old MBox.
Then, listen to the other 3 songs, I recorded those also, with a Firepod. The guitar tone on those one's are horrible. Same amps, same mic positioning, etc. The drum mix on the first song is far better also, haha. =]
Like I said, hope this helps. =]
Peace!
Again, much better than my heavy guitar recordings.
Nice one.
Cheers for sharing your recordings.
Eck