, I guess I'm a better "diddywriter" than a "songwriter". Almost everything I record are short songs trying something new, whether it be new drum mic positions or drum tunings.
I'd use similar tom EQ techniques if I was actually able to mic toms, heh. My set up is really quite limited, actually, so I can only mic my set with four mics. I would kill a man to mic a full kit, but I don't have the cash (currently unemployed). I'm trying to make the best of what I have.
I'm using my old Line 6 "Spider 212" 100 watt amp, miced really close to the cone. It sounds unauthentic to me, and I don't like it much either. I'm really interested in something like a 5150, but as I said, I don't have the cash.
Didn't mean to be a negativo, and it does sound good, cool riff, but it did sound a smidgen un-authentic. I'm a guitar player myself so I'm anal about that kind of thing, which is the only reason I commented. But that being said, it was a rad riff.
Didn't mean to be a negativo, and it does sound good, cool riff, but it did sound a smidgen un-authentic. I'm a guitar player myself so I'm anal about that kind of thing, which is the only reason I commented. But that being said, it was a rad riff.
I always joke with a friend of mine about my amp. I've heard of other Line 6 amps being capable of downloading new tones off of the internet. Makes sense the Line 6 guitar tone is so "digital" sounding.