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Willie
just put up HT stage 60 clips
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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?
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 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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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 recordingtrinity 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
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
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
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
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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So your micing from the back of the cab then?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
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
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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