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Ponte
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Wanted to start off by saying that this forum is great. Has a lot of great usefull info. The problem is, I have a pretty complicated (or simple) problem that I really can't find a search result to, so bear with me.
I currently own Guitar Rig 3 with the Kontrol Rig 3 pedalboard interface, Amplitube 2, and Cubase 4 Studio, all on a custom built high speed desktop PC (its meant for gaming).
My guitar I'm trying to record with is an ESP SC-607B (The 7 string Baritone that Stephen Carpenter from the Deftones uses), which is fitted with EMG 81 pickups. I have a Line 6 HD100 tube amp on top of a Marshall 4x12 Cab, and a few boss effects pedals. I also own a Shure 58 Beta mic and a Boss BR-600 recorder.
I originally used Guitar Rig...clean sounds great, distortions sound like shit. I then bought Amplitube, and all I get are the same shitty distortion sounds, except they're a little louder. And trust me, I'm loading them with impulses via Cubase. I've tried taking my Shure 58 Beta and micing my cabinet and I still get distant sounding tones that are actually a minor step up from the expensive amp sims I've purchased.
Here's the deal. I'm trying to replicate that same loud, crisp and punchy "nu-metal" guitar sound. The ideal tone I'm going for is that of my favorite band, the Deftones. Its actually a pretty commercial sound, and anyone not familiar with the type of distortion I want, here's a helping link:
Song: Be Quiet and Drive (you can really hear it at 2:57, and yes, only a 6 string played song but it has that tone): https://youtube.com/watch?v=1h25SoCgyNc
or for this 7 string song "Bloody Cape": https://youtube.com/watch?v=uvhOQKyuNws&feature=related
So tell me, what's my best method for recording distortion like that. Amp sims or cab micing? Also, is Kontrol Rig 3 just as good as the M-Audio Firewire and Presonus interfaces? Or do I need to scrap it?
Any detailed help would be highly appreciated. I'm just getting so fed up with doing the research, going out and getting the product, only to come up with less than mediocre bullshit. It kinda sucks all the motivation out to record lengthy material when you can't even come up with a decent tone. Plus, being Active Duty Army doesnt leave me a whole lot of time to mess around with different methods since I'm not getting home till about 6:30 pm. I'm sick of wasting money and going nowhere. Like I said, any help would be great.
- PFC. Ponte
Ft. Myer, VA
I currently own Guitar Rig 3 with the Kontrol Rig 3 pedalboard interface, Amplitube 2, and Cubase 4 Studio, all on a custom built high speed desktop PC (its meant for gaming).
My guitar I'm trying to record with is an ESP SC-607B (The 7 string Baritone that Stephen Carpenter from the Deftones uses), which is fitted with EMG 81 pickups. I have a Line 6 HD100 tube amp on top of a Marshall 4x12 Cab, and a few boss effects pedals. I also own a Shure 58 Beta mic and a Boss BR-600 recorder.
I originally used Guitar Rig...clean sounds great, distortions sound like shit. I then bought Amplitube, and all I get are the same shitty distortion sounds, except they're a little louder. And trust me, I'm loading them with impulses via Cubase. I've tried taking my Shure 58 Beta and micing my cabinet and I still get distant sounding tones that are actually a minor step up from the expensive amp sims I've purchased.
Here's the deal. I'm trying to replicate that same loud, crisp and punchy "nu-metal" guitar sound. The ideal tone I'm going for is that of my favorite band, the Deftones. Its actually a pretty commercial sound, and anyone not familiar with the type of distortion I want, here's a helping link:
Song: Be Quiet and Drive (you can really hear it at 2:57, and yes, only a 6 string played song but it has that tone): https://youtube.com/watch?v=1h25SoCgyNc
or for this 7 string song "Bloody Cape": https://youtube.com/watch?v=uvhOQKyuNws&feature=related
So tell me, what's my best method for recording distortion like that. Amp sims or cab micing? Also, is Kontrol Rig 3 just as good as the M-Audio Firewire and Presonus interfaces? Or do I need to scrap it?
Any detailed help would be highly appreciated. I'm just getting so fed up with doing the research, going out and getting the product, only to come up with less than mediocre bullshit. It kinda sucks all the motivation out to record lengthy material when you can't even come up with a decent tone. Plus, being Active Duty Army doesnt leave me a whole lot of time to mess around with different methods since I'm not getting home till about 6:30 pm. I'm sick of wasting money and going nowhere. Like I said, any help would be great.
- PFC. Ponte
Ft. Myer, VA