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    I'm interested in recording direct along with recording through the speaker and I came across a few amps

    I've been looking at the Roland Cube 30 and I noticed it had a line out. Does anyone know if it will need a speaker sim if I am hooking it up to a mixer? Same for the Tech 21 Trademark 30?

    Thanks,
    Eric

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    Re: Direct Recording Amps

    I've never recorded using a Cube, but I have gone direct to the console at a gig once. Lets just say that I unplugged the amp and ran my guitar direct instead.
    || Guitar | Wah | Vibe | Amp ||

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      Re: Direct Recording Amps

      Can anyone comment on the Tech 21 Trademark 30? It was built for direct recording.....
      Is the Trademark noisy when recording direct?

      Thanks,
      Eric
      Last edited by ericmeyer4; 03-19-2006, 11:50 PM.

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        Re: Direct Recording Amps

        Quick bump before bed.

        I've herd some pretty positive reviews about the Trademark 60. Any of that translate over into the 30?

        Thanks,
        Eric
        Last edited by ericmeyer4; 03-19-2006, 11:50 PM.

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          Re: Direct Recording Amps

          some of the better sounds I've heard from local studios was done with a POD.
          " Rock and Roll IS a contact sport!"

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          • #6
            Re: Direct Recording Amps

            Originally posted by marvar
            some of the better sounds I've heard from local studios was done with a POD.
            The POD's don't interest me. To much stuff I will never use and I need a regular amp as well.

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