J
Jammer
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Hi all! New guy here.
I've been using Cakewalk Guitar Tracks 2 for a couple years, and just today upgraded to Guitar Tracks Pro 2 (32 track version).
I've also used Sonar.
In this time, I've always had to EQ the raspy, gritty sound out of my overdriven guitar tracks even though they sound great through my amp while I play them. I usually use the cabinet voiced line out and plug direct to my soundcard. This line out doesn't sound harsh if I plug into a PA with it. There seems to be an offending frequency around the 6k area, that I consistantly cut out with Cakewalk's parametric EQ.
My levels are fine, no clipping here.
Where does this sound come from?
Is it a natural phenomenon when converting to digital?
How do you remedy the harshness?
I'm getting by with decent sound after EQing, but would love to hear some suggestions on how to get my original tone to the harddrive.
Thanks!
~Jam
I've been using Cakewalk Guitar Tracks 2 for a couple years, and just today upgraded to Guitar Tracks Pro 2 (32 track version).
I've also used Sonar.
In this time, I've always had to EQ the raspy, gritty sound out of my overdriven guitar tracks even though they sound great through my amp while I play them. I usually use the cabinet voiced line out and plug direct to my soundcard. This line out doesn't sound harsh if I plug into a PA with it. There seems to be an offending frequency around the 6k area, that I consistantly cut out with Cakewalk's parametric EQ.
My levels are fine, no clipping here.
Where does this sound come from?
Is it a natural phenomenon when converting to digital?
How do you remedy the harshness?
I'm getting by with decent sound after EQing, but would love to hear some suggestions on how to get my original tone to the harddrive.
Thanks!
~Jam
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