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Brainjuggler
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I've been trying to record for weeks now with no luck. Everything I do sounds ugly, if it works at all. I've got an old dynamic Radio Shack mic in front of my amp plugged into a little Behringer mixer which sends it to the mic input on my laptop running Audacity.
Thats:
Guitar - pedals - amp - mic - mixer - laptop (Audacity), for the visually adept
When I sing into the mic it sounds fine, Audacity picks it up and reproduces it pristinely. When I put it up to the amp it all goes south. The cleans are mushy, lacking all definition. With distortion the tone is harsh and nasty, like a Boss pedal into a solid state Marshall EQ'd by a 15 year old goth.
I think one issue is levels, they're too low on the "default" settings but if I crank them up very much they get gnarly.
Option B: I plug my guitar right into the mic input and use Audacity for basically ALL the tone. This works, but all that software emulation doesn't sound near as good as my snobby analog effects and real tube amp.
Am I missing an essential piece of gear, or does some link in the chain just kinda suck?
Thats:
Guitar - pedals - amp - mic - mixer - laptop (Audacity), for the visually adept
When I sing into the mic it sounds fine, Audacity picks it up and reproduces it pristinely. When I put it up to the amp it all goes south. The cleans are mushy, lacking all definition. With distortion the tone is harsh and nasty, like a Boss pedal into a solid state Marshall EQ'd by a 15 year old goth.
I think one issue is levels, they're too low on the "default" settings but if I crank them up very much they get gnarly.
Option B: I plug my guitar right into the mic input and use Audacity for basically ALL the tone. This works, but all that software emulation doesn't sound near as good as my snobby analog effects and real tube amp.
Am I missing an essential piece of gear, or does some link in the chain just kinda suck?