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DaveHawk
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Hello to everyone!
I'm Dave, (spam mode on) guitarist and main composer from an italian Hard Rock Band named THE Project (spam mode off).
In less than a month, I have to record all the guitars for our debut CD.
I have one week to complete the work, and a couple of hour to place a mic (or more) in front of a cab and get an AMAZING sound.
I have these gears:
1 Gibson Les Paul Custom (S.D.Pearly Gates neck, S.D. Custom Bridge)
1 Gibson Les Paul Standard Custom Shop (Both P.U. are S.D. Alnico II)
1 Fender Stratocaster Standard (with S.D. Hot Rails on Bridge)
1 Marshall JCM 800 2210
1 Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
1 4x12 Mesa Boogie Cab, with 4 Celestion V30 speakers.
1 Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro (1 input)
1 Presonus Fireface (not sure about the name, I mean an external firewire audio card with 8 inputs).
1 Shure SM57
1 Shure SM58
2 Shure KSM32
1 Rode NT2000
1 Sennheiser MD409
2 Sennheiser MD421
Thanx to Steven Slate samples (in addiction to real drums), we now have a Drum with an incredible large sound...something about the last Green Day studio work "21th Century Breakdown".
I'm interested in obtain a HUGE guitar sound, that can compete with these great sounding drums !!!
I'm here to ask you WHICH is the best (In your opinion) sounding "combination" of all these gears to obtain my goal.
(For example, I really like Billy Joel guitar tone and, OF COURSE, Slash!)
I'd start with the Std. L.P. with Mesa on the left, and Custom with JCM on the right, in order to have different sound...
But HOW to mic the cab???
I would like to use at least 2 mics...maybe 3...which are your suggests???
I mean not only the mics position, but which mic should I use!
About the Pre...I know that I don't have the best sounding preamps in the world, but please give me an idea on which preamp should I use for which mic... (example: SM57 goes in Focusrite, and MD421 goes in Presonus)
Many many thanx in advance, and excuse me for my bad english, I hope you understand exactly what I need!
Bye,
Dave
I'm Dave, (spam mode on) guitarist and main composer from an italian Hard Rock Band named THE Project (spam mode off).
In less than a month, I have to record all the guitars for our debut CD.
I have one week to complete the work, and a couple of hour to place a mic (or more) in front of a cab and get an AMAZING sound.
I have these gears:
1 Gibson Les Paul Custom (S.D.Pearly Gates neck, S.D. Custom Bridge)
1 Gibson Les Paul Standard Custom Shop (Both P.U. are S.D. Alnico II)
1 Fender Stratocaster Standard (with S.D. Hot Rails on Bridge)
1 Marshall JCM 800 2210
1 Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
1 4x12 Mesa Boogie Cab, with 4 Celestion V30 speakers.
1 Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro (1 input)
1 Presonus Fireface (not sure about the name, I mean an external firewire audio card with 8 inputs).
1 Shure SM57
1 Shure SM58
2 Shure KSM32
1 Rode NT2000
1 Sennheiser MD409
2 Sennheiser MD421
Thanx to Steven Slate samples (in addiction to real drums), we now have a Drum with an incredible large sound...something about the last Green Day studio work "21th Century Breakdown".
I'm interested in obtain a HUGE guitar sound, that can compete with these great sounding drums !!!
I'm here to ask you WHICH is the best (In your opinion) sounding "combination" of all these gears to obtain my goal.
(For example, I really like Billy Joel guitar tone and, OF COURSE, Slash!)
I'd start with the Std. L.P. with Mesa on the left, and Custom with JCM on the right, in order to have different sound...
But HOW to mic the cab???
I would like to use at least 2 mics...maybe 3...which are your suggests???
I mean not only the mics position, but which mic should I use!
About the Pre...I know that I don't have the best sounding preamps in the world, but please give me an idea on which preamp should I use for which mic... (example: SM57 goes in Focusrite, and MD421 goes in Presonus)
Many many thanx in advance, and excuse me for my bad english, I hope you understand exactly what I need!
Bye,
Dave