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Ian M.
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So a friend and I have recently decided to start doing some DIY home recording in Garageband. I've had the program for over 5 years and have dabbled with it over the years, but since starting this project I've had to re-acquaint myself with the program.
This is a song we first recorded before re-familiarizing ourselves with the program. Since dabbling in it I've gone back and re-recorded the guitars and added some effects, as well as my friend's vocals. The track is unmastered as of this time as there are some things I want to figure out first:
https://soundcloud.com/ian_dizzle/interconfessional-2
1) The vocals were recorded by my friend on a tape recorder, which was then recorded into GB. The only problem was no matter how we set the levels on the tape player and in GB it still clipped like crazy, and they're still insanely harsh. Is there any way to smooth the distortion out or get rid of the clipping in post without completely re-recording them?
2) The guitar tone sounds pretty weak to me. I created a custom amp set up in GB that mimics the actual Fender Twin Amp I own, and the virtual amp sounds great when I'm testing it out. But once it finally records it sounds pretty mushy. I've messed with the EQ, but the attack my single-coil Strat usually has is all but gone once it's recorded. Any idea how to punch up the guitars?
And for further reference, here's a track I recorded all by myself this weekend using many of the same techniques as the song above (Guitars plugged directly into the laptop with a virtual amp, vocals recorded into a tape recorder and then transferred to GB, etc.):
https://soundcloud.com/ian_dizzle/hold-on-were-goin-home-mono
To me it sounds much clearer, even though it has easily double the amount of tracks and effects on it. Any idea what could be making the tracks sound so different if they were both recorded by the same people using the same methods?
This is a song we first recorded before re-familiarizing ourselves with the program. Since dabbling in it I've gone back and re-recorded the guitars and added some effects, as well as my friend's vocals. The track is unmastered as of this time as there are some things I want to figure out first:
https://soundcloud.com/ian_dizzle/interconfessional-2
1) The vocals were recorded by my friend on a tape recorder, which was then recorded into GB. The only problem was no matter how we set the levels on the tape player and in GB it still clipped like crazy, and they're still insanely harsh. Is there any way to smooth the distortion out or get rid of the clipping in post without completely re-recording them?
2) The guitar tone sounds pretty weak to me. I created a custom amp set up in GB that mimics the actual Fender Twin Amp I own, and the virtual amp sounds great when I'm testing it out. But once it finally records it sounds pretty mushy. I've messed with the EQ, but the attack my single-coil Strat usually has is all but gone once it's recorded. Any idea how to punch up the guitars?
And for further reference, here's a track I recorded all by myself this weekend using many of the same techniques as the song above (Guitars plugged directly into the laptop with a virtual amp, vocals recorded into a tape recorder and then transferred to GB, etc.):
https://soundcloud.com/ian_dizzle/hold-on-were-goin-home-mono
To me it sounds much clearer, even though it has easily double the amount of tracks and effects on it. Any idea what could be making the tracks sound so different if they were both recorded by the same people using the same methods?