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dogwomble
New member
Hey guys,
OK, so here's the situation. I'm currently have a Belcat 1525 pickup fitted to my Washburn, running through an SM TB101 Preamp, through a Behringer UB802 into my PC. Now before I start a flame war along the lines of "you should be doing this with Microphones, you moron", this is starting to sound very close to the sound I want.
However, it is just a little bit harsh and muddy, and not quite as "warm" as I'd like. Just for reference, the EQ on the channel I'm using is set to completely flat. On the preamp, I'm adding a small amount of compression, reducing the bass very slightly because otherwise it tends to get a bit carried away, the treble is set to a smidge above flat, and the midrange is set to flat.
Examples of the sounds can be found at here (for an example using a flatpick) and here (for an example of strumming without a pick).
Any ideas on tightening this sound up would be appreciated.
OK, so here's the situation. I'm currently have a Belcat 1525 pickup fitted to my Washburn, running through an SM TB101 Preamp, through a Behringer UB802 into my PC. Now before I start a flame war along the lines of "you should be doing this with Microphones, you moron", this is starting to sound very close to the sound I want.
However, it is just a little bit harsh and muddy, and not quite as "warm" as I'd like. Just for reference, the EQ on the channel I'm using is set to completely flat. On the preamp, I'm adding a small amount of compression, reducing the bass very slightly because otherwise it tends to get a bit carried away, the treble is set to a smidge above flat, and the midrange is set to flat.
Examples of the sounds can be found at here (for an example using a flatpick) and here (for an example of strumming without a pick).
Any ideas on tightening this sound up would be appreciated.
