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StenTheAwesome
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Hey everyone I'm new here and my roommate and I just starting getting into recording and we're having a little trouble getting a recording that doesn't well...really suck, but more on that in a bit.
Alright so i guess i'll start off with what we are working with and since i have no idea what i should say i'll just list pretty much everything...
Recording Gear:
Desktop 2.4 ghz core 2 duo w/ 4 gb ram
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Yamaha MG16/4 16-Input 4-Bus Mixer
Adobe Audition
Shure PG48
Guitars:
Gibson Explorer w/ EMG 81 & 85
ESP LTD EC-1000VB w/ EMG 81 & 60
Amps:
Vox AD100VT
Peavey Transtube 212 EFX
Pedals:
Digitech Metal Master
MXR 10-Band EQ
Dunlop 535Q Wah
That's pretty much it i think.
OK. Let me start off by saying when we're just playing together or writing stuff we really like our guitar tones and think they sound pretty good.
The problem is when we try and record the rhythm sounds like its in the other room and doesn't surround you - like listening through a cone or something and really nothing like when we're just jamming. We have the microphone placed about an inch or touching the grill and offset towards the edge of the speaker where it sounded best to us. I'm wondering if maybe the microphone isn't good enough for lots of distortion? For the song we're working on now, we tried recording two separate tracks (the riff has little harmonized bits in it) and making one pan left (80%) and one pan right (80%), and copy and pasting those two and making them pan 20% respectively. That really didn't make the drastic change we hoped for (think In Flames, Carcass, Arch Enemy, Metallica, etc...).
Also, we tried adding more mids to make it stand out better, but messing with EQ curves on the amp and on the computer just don't seem to be doing it. I know we won't be able to make our recordings sound as good any of those guys i mentioned earlier, but i'm really thinking we could do a whole lot better than we have right now. I'll try and upload an mp3 of our attempt at recording in a little bit so you all can hear it and judge from there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Austin
edit:
Here's what we tried to record.
rapidshare.com/files/59668465/guitarmix1.zip.html
Alright so i guess i'll start off with what we are working with and since i have no idea what i should say i'll just list pretty much everything...
Recording Gear:
Desktop 2.4 ghz core 2 duo w/ 4 gb ram
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
Yamaha MG16/4 16-Input 4-Bus Mixer
Adobe Audition
Shure PG48
Guitars:
Gibson Explorer w/ EMG 81 & 85
ESP LTD EC-1000VB w/ EMG 81 & 60
Amps:
Vox AD100VT
Peavey Transtube 212 EFX
Pedals:
Digitech Metal Master
MXR 10-Band EQ
Dunlop 535Q Wah
That's pretty much it i think.
OK. Let me start off by saying when we're just playing together or writing stuff we really like our guitar tones and think they sound pretty good.
The problem is when we try and record the rhythm sounds like its in the other room and doesn't surround you - like listening through a cone or something and really nothing like when we're just jamming. We have the microphone placed about an inch or touching the grill and offset towards the edge of the speaker where it sounded best to us. I'm wondering if maybe the microphone isn't good enough for lots of distortion? For the song we're working on now, we tried recording two separate tracks (the riff has little harmonized bits in it) and making one pan left (80%) and one pan right (80%), and copy and pasting those two and making them pan 20% respectively. That really didn't make the drastic change we hoped for (think In Flames, Carcass, Arch Enemy, Metallica, etc...).
Also, we tried adding more mids to make it stand out better, but messing with EQ curves on the amp and on the computer just don't seem to be doing it. I know we won't be able to make our recordings sound as good any of those guys i mentioned earlier, but i'm really thinking we could do a whole lot better than we have right now. I'll try and upload an mp3 of our attempt at recording in a little bit so you all can hear it and judge from there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Austin
edit:
Here's what we tried to record.
rapidshare.com/files/59668465/guitarmix1.zip.html