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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 05 déc. 09 Lieu : Bandung - ID Membre no 111,842 ![]() |
hi all.. i need some advices for my problem. 1st i would to say sorry for my english.
my problem is : i want to know what the best setting if i want to record el guitar directly ? im not really happy with the sound recorded, the sound i got is unreal, thin, n rumble.. my gear is Squier Telecaster Custom II + Alesis IO2 + Macbook Santa Rosa with Cubase LE 4 or GarageBand, the cable use Planet Waves, and the guitar style i play is strumming... what should i do to get the best sound from the gear i already have ? thanks.. |
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 09 avril 07 Lieu : Huntington - US Membre no 90,149 ![]() |
hi all.. i need some advices for my problem. 1st i would to say sorry for my english. my problem is : i want to know what the best setting if i want to record el guitar directly ? im not really happy with the sound recorded, the sound i got is unreal, thin, n rumble.. my gear is Squier Telecaster Custom II + Alesis IO2 + Macbook Santa Rosa with Cubase LE 4 or GarageBand, the cable use Planet Waves, and the guitar style i play is strumming... what should i do to get the best sound from the gear i already have ? thanks.. What you're describing sounds to me as though you are not inserting an amp modeling plug-in in your guitar recording channel. The benefit of taking a direct signal off the guitar is that you can tweak your tone to your heart's content at any time. I'm a Logic user and often "go direct" with my Tele and get nice results using the amp modeling plug ins. Roger |
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