scrubs said:These modelers will rarely sound as good as miking a nice amp (or miking an acoustic guitar), but they will get you by.
Ronan said:In my opinion amp modelers are the worse thing to happen to recorded music in my life time. Your results may vary.
I can't exactly say I disagree with that statement.djuro said:how do they record guitar in profesional studio?
...in an acoustically nice room.scrubs said:The vast majority of the time (especially for distorted guitar), they use nice guitars, with new strings and a good set-up, running into nice amplifiers, miked with good microphones running into good preamps.
Guitarists that I know (and not many) seem to prefer miked recording...and rightfully so. However...I also suffer from lame-amp-itisTodzilla said:I will say that an amp modeller sounds better if your amp is lame, or if you don't record it well.
-Todzilla
I think you've got good tone, CD.cellardweller said:I also suffer from lame-amp-itis![]()
I wanted to get the PSA-1, but couldn't swing the cash... for now I'm getting by with a SansGT2. I just couldn't get my ampeg to record well, but this is also probably due to my own tracking/mixing inefficiencies, cheap equipment/bad recording space aside...
It gives me the ability to quickly record scratch tracks, at the very least, which serves my current purposes...
RAMI said:Nothing compares to moving air.