That demo sound..

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I am very curious how to get that demo sound, the one most bands have, well, the ones in the 80s. I am mostly using digital equipment no, VERY low budget equipment (AKG C1000S, Line6 toneport, Encore guitar, simple cheap starter drumkit, ibanez and BC Rich basses are only decent equipment I have). And I just love the sound of those very old demos maybe even the analogness of the tracks going back as far as the 50s or 60s, there's just something that I love about it. Don't tell me to get new equipment, though :P I am very satisfied with what I have at the moment, even though I am asking for a sound.

I guess my main problem is my music sounding very digital, and I am just starting out, so using quite cheap, but decent sounding equipment, thanks for your help. And yes, I am new here :P
 
What do you mean by "demo sound?" You must mean the sound of "old" recordings, because I sure don't recall hearing any demos. Do you mean you want the analog sound for your demos?
 
You always go for the best sound you can get:confused:
You don't set out to make something sub-par because its a "demo".
You may be looking for a live same room recording with the vocals done in an iso booth??? You could be wanting anolog as suggested.
It's hard to say what it is that you see as that demo sound.


Good luck.

F.S.
 
demo sound... sound of big metal ball, on the end of a long cable, being dragged through an old building...
 
Try recording it, dubbing it off to a bunch of pre-used cassettes then run that back into your computer and burn it on CD. :)
 
What do you mean by "demo sound?" You must mean the sound of "old" recordings, because I sure don't recall hearing any demos. Do you mean you want the analog sound for your demos?
Yeah, I dunno if this can be achieved with a Line 6 Toneport, though. There's just something I very dislike about the sound of digital things, I really can't tell what it is, though.
 
Yeah, I dunno if this can be achieved with a Line 6 Toneport, though. There's just something I very dislike about the sound of digital things, I really can't tell what it is, though.

Well if you're recording direct you are really limited to what the tone port offers. There's just alot of stuff you don't ge to play with. Like the sound of the room and what happens between the instrument and the microphone (air).
You can try to emulate it. You may want to try messing with a master buss reverb to try and put all of the tracks into the same space. I don't know if that will get you close to what you want or not. It will depend on the quality of the reverb too.

Good Luck

F.S.
 
Do you know of any VST plug-ins for Audacity or Logic (sorry if this is newbish to say)?
 
Do you know of any VST plug-ins for Audacity or Logic (sorry if this is newbish to say)?

I have a little site with one good reverb on it it's SIR reverb. Give it a shot.
its at. www.netvocalist.com www. netvocalist. com
Go to the vst page. If you look around the net I hear you can get and load different reverb sounds into it as well.
I should also mention that if you are going to try the master reverb route, try to go as slim as you can on the reverb you are using on the individual tracks.


good luck

F.S.
 
Thanks for the reverb one, I'll try it :P I mean though, VSTs that simulate an analog-type sound? Sorry about anything, I've tried google can't find any decent results.
 
I am very curious how to get that demo sound, the one most bands have, well, the ones in the 80s. I am mostly using digital equipment no, VERY low budget equipment (AKG C1000S, Line6 toneport, Encore guitar, simple cheap starter drumkit, ibanez and BC Rich basses are only decent equipment I have). And I just love the sound of those very old demos maybe even the analogness of the tracks going back as far as the 50s or 60s, there's just something that I love about it. Don't tell me to get new equipment, though :P I am very satisfied with what I have at the moment, even though I am asking for a sound.

I guess my main problem is my music sounding very digital, and I am just starting out, so using quite cheap, but decent sounding equipment, thanks for your help. And yes, I am new here :P


if you realy want to imerse yourself in the 80s the you need to get hold of a 4 track cassete recorder and embrace what it was to be a true indi ..john peel wanabee!!!!


these days i almost piss myself listening to mp3 stuff that has pristine digital backup to what is basically the same old stuff...but thats the way it is today....live and let live....
 
Thanks for the reverb one, I'll try it :P I mean though, VSTs that simulate an analog-type sound? Sorry about anything, I've tried google can't find any decent results.


What your likely looking for is a tape saturation simulator. I have tried a few in the past and never liked them my self. You will have to do a search for a free one. Maybe someone will chime in with one that they like.
Be a bit carefull with what you download. Try to find a place that rates thier plugins. There's alot of crap out there. I usually set a restore point before I install free plugs. I haven't had a ton of problems, but better safe than sorry.



Good luck.

F.S.
 
Well I've just tested my microphones, obviously they will no where near be as good as any of your recordings, since I assume all you use things like Neumann U87s and mics along those lines, and I've read a lot of bad things about the AKG C1000S on here (though I am VERY satisfied with the sound, especially for the price).

I recorded the crappy guitar through this crappy 15 watt peavey amp and I was wondering if I could get some of your opinions on it, ignore the video.

youtube: /watch?v=h_cvalmJ38M (I can't post links yet).

Read the description and it should tell you about it.
 
Well I've just tested my microphones, obviously they will no where near be as good as any of your recordings, since I assume all you use things like Neumann U87s and mics along those lines, and I've read a lot of bad things about the AKG C1000S on here (though I am VERY satisfied with the sound, especially for the price).

I recorded the crappy guitar through this crappy 15 watt peavey amp and I was wondering if I could get some of your opinions on it, ignore the video.

youtube: /watch?v=h_cvalmJ38M (I can't post links yet).

Read the description and it should tell you about it.

Ha, I don't have anything near as good as a U87. I wish:D Right now am moving my studio so I don't have any monitors set up. I will take a listen, but it will be on cheapy headphones so I can't tell much.

Ya the C1000S gets a bit of a bad rap around here but by the same token some pretty some people love it on guitar. Larry Crane (I think it was) called it his secret weapon.

You might have better luck posting the song in the mp3 mixing clinic.


F.S.
 
I'm happy i still own my 4 track tape recorder from the beginning days :D
 
You might have better luck posting the song in the mp3 mixing clinic.

Well, it's not really a song, since all I'm doing is playing a Bb powerchord a couple of times recorded in 3 different ways, might that be a bit of a waste posting it in the mp3 clinic?
 
Well, it's not really a song, since all I'm doing is playing a Bb powerchord a couple of times recorded in 3 different ways, might that be a bit of a waste posting it in the mp3 clinic?

Ya I realized that when I checked it out. I have to take another listen later today before I say anything. Only listened on the laptop.

F.S.
 
Well I've just tested my microphones, obviously they will no where near be as good as any of your recordings, since I assume all you use things like Neumann U87s and mics along those lines, and I've read a lot of bad things about the AKG C1000S on here (though I am VERY satisfied with the sound, especially for the price).

I recorded the crappy guitar through this crappy 15 watt peavey amp and I was wondering if I could get some of your opinions on it, ignore the video.

youtube: /watch?v=h_cvalmJ38M (I can't post links yet).

Read the description and it should tell you about it.

Your link would be this...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=h_cvalmJ38M
 
Yup. What guitar sound do you prefer? 2nd one is out of the question, though.
 
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