
Seafroggys
Well-known member
I know the answer to this is "use your ears." But thought I'd get a discussion going just to see people's personal preferences.
I'm in the middle of recording an album. I like recording minimalistic guitars.....guitar and amp. About the only pedals I like are things like wah or a boost pedal for solos. I'm old school like that.
There's a part in one of the songs that I'm thinking of kinda an 80's chorusy effect for the rhythm guitar. Now, I know guitarists have their 'sound' and they have their 'live rig' that they use, and that's totally cool. But this is just recording in a vacuum, no established 'sound' or anything like that. So with that being said, my question to you guys, do you get better results with using a chorus pedal right at the source, or with a plug-in?
Now I know the obvious advantages and disadvantages. Pedal is permanent, but could potentially sound better than the plug-in. Yadada. What would you guys prefer in this scenario? Also, and this might be a stupid question, do chorus pedals behave any differently than a typical chorus plug-in? In that, is a pedal chorus specifically designed for guitar, where a plug-in is designed to be universal? Or could a pedal chorus theoretically work with anything passing through it and sound theoretically the same to a regular chorus plug-in?
I'm in the middle of recording an album. I like recording minimalistic guitars.....guitar and amp. About the only pedals I like are things like wah or a boost pedal for solos. I'm old school like that.
There's a part in one of the songs that I'm thinking of kinda an 80's chorusy effect for the rhythm guitar. Now, I know guitarists have their 'sound' and they have their 'live rig' that they use, and that's totally cool. But this is just recording in a vacuum, no established 'sound' or anything like that. So with that being said, my question to you guys, do you get better results with using a chorus pedal right at the source, or with a plug-in?
Now I know the obvious advantages and disadvantages. Pedal is permanent, but could potentially sound better than the plug-in. Yadada. What would you guys prefer in this scenario? Also, and this might be a stupid question, do chorus pedals behave any differently than a typical chorus plug-in? In that, is a pedal chorus specifically designed for guitar, where a plug-in is designed to be universal? Or could a pedal chorus theoretically work with anything passing through it and sound theoretically the same to a regular chorus plug-in?