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tranquillant
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HI guys!
I've been recording guitars for my new song trough Guitar Rig 4 and I am just slightly dissappointed with the sound.
Well not the sounds exactly the program produces cool sounding amp simulations I mainly use the orange and marshall
simulations for distortion and vox and fender for cleans and the cleans are fine. I just dont' get the wow factor the the distortion
parts. I record with a semi-hollow Tokai Es and usually the guitar is awesome with distortion. Been playing guitar for 19 years
so I'm no novice in playing or music theory.
Is it impossible to get those big crunchy overdriven guitars without mic'ing actually amps? Because right now I just don't have the possibilities
to bring my amps home and really crank them up and I don't have a lap top which I could take to the place where my band rehearses.
I've been recording two guitar lines panning them about 92% left and right and then taken a reverb for those tracks from my fx bus panning the reverb
to 100 % left and right so I would get slightly larger yet airy guitar sound. Still something is missing. Of course I also EQ'd them and used compression to smooth those rough edges a bit
and make them stand out in the mix. The song has drums, organs bass and guitars.
Any tips on this guys? I would really appreciate.
I've been recording guitars for my new song trough Guitar Rig 4 and I am just slightly dissappointed with the sound.
Well not the sounds exactly the program produces cool sounding amp simulations I mainly use the orange and marshall
simulations for distortion and vox and fender for cleans and the cleans are fine. I just dont' get the wow factor the the distortion
parts. I record with a semi-hollow Tokai Es and usually the guitar is awesome with distortion. Been playing guitar for 19 years
so I'm no novice in playing or music theory.
Is it impossible to get those big crunchy overdriven guitars without mic'ing actually amps? Because right now I just don't have the possibilities
to bring my amps home and really crank them up and I don't have a lap top which I could take to the place where my band rehearses.
I've been recording two guitar lines panning them about 92% left and right and then taken a reverb for those tracks from my fx bus panning the reverb
to 100 % left and right so I would get slightly larger yet airy guitar sound. Still something is missing. Of course I also EQ'd them and used compression to smooth those rough edges a bit
and make them stand out in the mix. The song has drums, organs bass and guitars.
Any tips on this guys? I would really appreciate.