
gianelli280
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sorry if i'm re-threading but i've been looking for about an hour and never found a solid "solo recording" thread.
I've been recording my bands first demo, 7-8 tracks depending on how long i survive this mess. I've been actually somewhat pleased from the past week and managed to get a reasonable sound out of everyone, just need to tweak bits here and there.
My issue is:
i have plenty of solos in this demo, and i'm looking for not the 'best' tone, but better than what i'm getting. I've worked with the mic dynamics, tweaked the amp, played with eq, double, triple, even quadruple recorded them to get a fuller tone, but still can't manage to nail that sound. probably because i've been listening to Unearth too much and they have perfecto leads that make me want to give up playing altogether (listen to 'my will be done' off The March... pretty discouraging yet motivating at the same time)
i'm just wondering if i really do need better equipment than what i'm using. 2 SM57's on the cab (one on a celestion v30 and the other a evm black label... two different sets of speakers in the same cab) out of a soldano slo replica (it's a damn good replica). The guitar rig seems fine, it sounds amazing live, but i am using a crappy tascam 164-u mixer which i think might be my weak link... either that or the sm57's (DON'T GET ME WRONG, they're amazing mics!!) i've tried working with audix f-15's, even a shure beta 52 just to see if i could get some huevos out of the cab i wasn't getting with the 57's.
lastly, i've multi-tracked solos and leads a bunch of times before, and if the part is easy enough i can usually pull it off with hardly any difference in tone, enough to beef up the lead some. however, the solos i'm having trouble with are pretty ridiculous and it's obvious in parts that multiple tracks are being recorded, like large bends or pinch harmonics. Hopefully there's an easier solution than nailing these leads over and over!
oh and my room is acoustically the most hideous mess you could imagine...
thanks!
I've been recording my bands first demo, 7-8 tracks depending on how long i survive this mess. I've been actually somewhat pleased from the past week and managed to get a reasonable sound out of everyone, just need to tweak bits here and there.
My issue is:
i have plenty of solos in this demo, and i'm looking for not the 'best' tone, but better than what i'm getting. I've worked with the mic dynamics, tweaked the amp, played with eq, double, triple, even quadruple recorded them to get a fuller tone, but still can't manage to nail that sound. probably because i've been listening to Unearth too much and they have perfecto leads that make me want to give up playing altogether (listen to 'my will be done' off The March... pretty discouraging yet motivating at the same time)
i'm just wondering if i really do need better equipment than what i'm using. 2 SM57's on the cab (one on a celestion v30 and the other a evm black label... two different sets of speakers in the same cab) out of a soldano slo replica (it's a damn good replica). The guitar rig seems fine, it sounds amazing live, but i am using a crappy tascam 164-u mixer which i think might be my weak link... either that or the sm57's (DON'T GET ME WRONG, they're amazing mics!!) i've tried working with audix f-15's, even a shure beta 52 just to see if i could get some huevos out of the cab i wasn't getting with the 57's.
lastly, i've multi-tracked solos and leads a bunch of times before, and if the part is easy enough i can usually pull it off with hardly any difference in tone, enough to beef up the lead some. however, the solos i'm having trouble with are pretty ridiculous and it's obvious in parts that multiple tracks are being recorded, like large bends or pinch harmonics. Hopefully there's an easier solution than nailing these leads over and over!
oh and my room is acoustically the most hideous mess you could imagine...

thanks!