Discussion - HT Venue amplifiers. Inspiration from Studio to Stage.
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trinity
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jshaffer23
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Fri Dec 10, 2010 8:56 pm
Listening to it now. Sounds FANTASTIC!!!! What mic and recording program are you using? I have tried to mic mine and cant get anywhere close to that. Have you done anything to the amp? Tubes or speakers?
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trinity
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Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:06 pm
Thanks Man!
I am recording with reaper using an edirol 24/96 interface
the amp is stock except for a new GT 12ax7r in V2
just 2 mics a sennheiser e609 and a sennheiser 935
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Barreldog
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 12:35 am
Hey Trinity, I really liked that. Great song & great playing.
The amp sounds nice too.
I just started trying to record with my stage 60 this week. Still not getting the sound I'm looking for. I may have to try a different mic.
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jshaffer23
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:30 pm
trinity wrote:Thanks Man!
I am recording with reaper using an edirol 24/96 interface
the amp is stock except for a new GT 12ax7r in V2
just 2 mics a sennheiser e609 and a sennheiser 935
I guess I am doing it wrong then LOL. I am using pretty much the same set-up. I am using Reaper with a Presonus Firepod interface and an E609. How loud are you running the amp? I did get a good clean tone and light OD sound recorded but I am struggling with the higher gain sounds. It sounds FANTASTIC in the room but I cant capture it in a recording
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trinity
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:35 pm
J .... I think your stuff sounds great
I dont record very loud at all
I dimed out the ISF for the lead part and run it at 0 for the rythm stuff
the rhythm track is 3 seperate tracks:
clean in stereo panned center
OD1 panned right
OD2 panned left
the first lead or melody part is a cool trick
recorded both mics to a stereo track
.... and duplicated that track, but the second instance I put auto-tune on
then panned the two tracks hard left and right
makes a cool detune eventide effect with a tiny bit of delay for stereo width
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trinity
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 4:38 pm
B-dog
try micing the back of the speaker
one of the best sounds I have got from the amp and mics
was a ribbon mic in the vent and a e609 just laid in the back facing up at the speaker basket
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jshaffer23
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 6:07 pm
trinity wrote:B-dog
try micing the back of the speaker
one of the best sounds I have got from the amp and mics
was a ribbon mic in the vent and a e609 just laid in the back facing up at the speaker basket
So your micing from the back of the cab then?
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KKND
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:24 pm
FANTASTIC..now i am jealous and kicking my self for not ordering the 12ax7-R
Thanks for he inspiration
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trinity
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Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:20 pm
micd from the front this time
the back sounds more like the amp sound in the room
it seem a little harsh in the midrange from the front
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