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Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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Re: Tracking (live) guitars w pics
Originally posted by LLL View PostOnce you find the sweet spot(s) on the speaker, you're good to go.
I gotta say though, once I got my UA LA610MkII preamp, things got much easier.
A couple samples of style (disclaimer: these are raw, unmixed tracks without vocals or finished drums and bass):
Tele rhythm bit:
Tele rhythm, SG lead bit:
Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.
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Re: Tracking (live) guitars w pics
Thanks!
It was fun tracking the guitars live, but I am definitley going back to reamping next time; in the end (for me, at least) I realized that there is not a significant advantage to tracking guitars live, and is actually a disadvantage. With reamping, I can use a sim on the DI that will get me close enough, and then worry about the technical stuff later, instead of dealing with all of it at once.Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.
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Re: Tracking (live) guitars w pics
Heh, that photo was taken before I started setting levels, which is why they are so low.
In the final version of the pedal board, I substituted the SHO for the Greer Sweetback Driver, and added Toe-knee's Multiplex echo for lead guitar.Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
My collaborative PROGRESSIVE ROCK PROJECT, As Follows.
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