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Wikked Wood
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Please bear with this long post...and I look for answers from all, beginners and experts, philisophical or not...
I used to be a musician that worried only about the music I was creating. And then I checked out a couple of studios and got bitten by that damned recording bug. Now I always check out footage of pro bands in the studio (Metallica, Van Halen, Dream Theater...even Winger if they show it!!!). I got together what I feel is a decent recording medium (AKAI DSP 12) and I began recording...Unbelievably I got a great drum sound with just an Alesis SR-16 and some 'verb, and even a pretty darned good bass sound with a $150 Squire bass into an Alesis NanoCompressor. Of course, a fair amount of appropriate EQ tweeking brought out these good flavors (I tend to mix down a rhythm section to play the guitars over cuz I like the sound). And since I live with someone elses baby in the house, I do all of my listening with AKG headphones. The horror occurs when I try to get my $3000 guitar rig to sound good on "tape". I don't get it, I love the tone I get on its own but it NEVER EVER EVER goes down right. I use the direct recording outs on the Tri-Axis, hoping that it will at least do a fair job emulating a mic'ed cab. But no matter how much EQ, pan placement, and reverb I work with, the frequencies clash REALLY bad. I can't get the pleasing sound I want with all that expensive gear. I listen to a CD through the AKAI and the same headphones, and it is at least listenable (of course, it's days of mixing on pro stuff and mastering..but it's NIGHT and DAY difference, not very subtle) So many times I thought "this is as good as it gets? Well, I may as well sell gallons of blood and go into a real studio..." And yet you guys claim to have good stuff with the same gear I do, basically. What am I missing??? I've read it all, seen it all, just haven't done it all. How steep is the learning curve. I'm a friggin' Lockheed Martin Rocket Scientist (for real!!!) Help...don't let me give up on myself!!! Is there a light at the end of the sonic tunnel? Take Care, all, and Keep Breathing...DAVE
[This message has been edited by Wikked Wood (edited 11-18-1999).]
I used to be a musician that worried only about the music I was creating. And then I checked out a couple of studios and got bitten by that damned recording bug. Now I always check out footage of pro bands in the studio (Metallica, Van Halen, Dream Theater...even Winger if they show it!!!). I got together what I feel is a decent recording medium (AKAI DSP 12) and I began recording...Unbelievably I got a great drum sound with just an Alesis SR-16 and some 'verb, and even a pretty darned good bass sound with a $150 Squire bass into an Alesis NanoCompressor. Of course, a fair amount of appropriate EQ tweeking brought out these good flavors (I tend to mix down a rhythm section to play the guitars over cuz I like the sound). And since I live with someone elses baby in the house, I do all of my listening with AKG headphones. The horror occurs when I try to get my $3000 guitar rig to sound good on "tape". I don't get it, I love the tone I get on its own but it NEVER EVER EVER goes down right. I use the direct recording outs on the Tri-Axis, hoping that it will at least do a fair job emulating a mic'ed cab. But no matter how much EQ, pan placement, and reverb I work with, the frequencies clash REALLY bad. I can't get the pleasing sound I want with all that expensive gear. I listen to a CD through the AKAI and the same headphones, and it is at least listenable (of course, it's days of mixing on pro stuff and mastering..but it's NIGHT and DAY difference, not very subtle) So many times I thought "this is as good as it gets? Well, I may as well sell gallons of blood and go into a real studio..." And yet you guys claim to have good stuff with the same gear I do, basically. What am I missing??? I've read it all, seen it all, just haven't done it all. How steep is the learning curve. I'm a friggin' Lockheed Martin Rocket Scientist (for real!!!) Help...don't let me give up on myself!!! Is there a light at the end of the sonic tunnel? Take Care, all, and Keep Breathing...DAVE
[This message has been edited by Wikked Wood (edited 11-18-1999).]