mr-8 + line 6 Pod

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Well my mr-8 finally came and it is a beautiful machine. I was wondering if anyone has recorded guitar to the mr8 via the line 6 pod? if so what kinda settings/levels are you using?

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I use a V-Amp with surprising results. So far, any setting I 've used has been fine. Just gotta watch that you don't clip.




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I record my guitars with a POD and I am very pleased with the results. I use it mostly for heavy stuff so I tend to favor the dry rectified setting, output at noon, drive at 3:00, bass at 11:00, middle at 11:00, treble at 11:00 of course the setting also depend on the guitar you use. This recording I used an Ibanez 7string RG tuned down to B-flat. Check it out:


http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2255&alid=-1

song is called untitled. (unfinished)


clif
 
I am using the pod with the black panel setting for blues and the pod's verson of the Mesa Boogie MK 11 for jazz. So far the results are very good. I really think the pod is a great buy for the money. It's a lot easier than miking up my amps. I create my backing tracks with the Yamaha Qy100, which means I can create a complete backing track, record it to two tracks, and then lay down the guitar and vocals.
 
I have also heard that the Johnson J station is very cool..and it is cheaper than the POD.


clif
 
drums?

Hey, Clif, I'm just really diggin' that tune. Love the guitars. Are you using a drum machine? If so, you could add a live drummer and just about have yourself a movie soundtrack song there.
 
Re: drums?

Madfrisbee said:
Hey, Clif, I'm just really diggin' that tune. Love the guitars. Are you using a drum machine? If so, you could add a live drummer and just about have yourself a movie soundtrack song there.

Thanks! :)

Yeah I programmed the drums. Hmm movie soundtrack.. I like it.


clif
 
I'm using a Yamaha DG stomp. WOW getting some great stuff dialed in with this!

I have a Roland 840EX too and it has some decent amp/cabinet sims and decent effects.

Since the Fostex is a fairly simple machine I've been using the Yamaha to cheat on some stuff and it works out VERY WELL with it!

I picked up some inexpensive large diaphram condenser mics (MXL V57m and MXL 990) for about $140 total and they have worked very well for acoustic guitar stuff.

The Roland has been sitting in limbo since i got the MR-8

I miss the EQ and what not.....but hopefully I'll be able to start using N-Tracks to edit etc.
 
in recording direct to my mr8, the signal goes:
gtr--digitech rp100 (the cheap digital preamp)--
zoom 9150 (tube preamp)--
digitech dsp256xl--dod d12--digitech ips33--
lexicon mpx 100 -- into mr8

i like the flexability of having a choice of digital
models and actual tube distortion (much warmer to my ears,
but at times noisy). and depending on how much i turn
on or off, i can get "normal gtr sounds" or really
whack-o sounds (which i like)

i've also been using both digital and tube distortion at
once (both on clean) for a change. been getting good
results w/ that.
scott
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/452/hsacnostetn.html
 
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