rayc
retroreprobate
AND THEN things may change.
I had mic positions marked on my set up and had some decent tones that passed muster in this thread BUT on my last project everything was "dark". Same mic, same signal chain, same spots on the cloth etc but something, somewhere had changed and so, eventually, did my mic position. I blamed the interface, the speaker, the mic & the guitar but it was placement that made a difference - different placement that is. The problem was tat having solved the problem & marked the spots, used everything as a "standard" set up. I just assumed all was fine & didn't LISTEN. Now I have a tweaked set up & know I need to listen before recording important "keeper" guitar tracks.
I had mic positions marked on my set up and had some decent tones that passed muster in this thread BUT on my last project everything was "dark". Same mic, same signal chain, same spots on the cloth etc but something, somewhere had changed and so, eventually, did my mic position. I blamed the interface, the speaker, the mic & the guitar but it was placement that made a difference - different placement that is. The problem was tat having solved the problem & marked the spots, used everything as a "standard" set up. I just assumed all was fine & didn't LISTEN. Now I have a tweaked set up & know I need to listen before recording important "keeper" guitar tracks.