....for anyone who can get a good sound on tape ( or in the computer) when micing an amp.
:yell: :argh: :banghead:
After noodling on my guitar for more years than I'd care to admit, I've started to set up a modest "home studio" and try to record some stuff. All I can say is damn. Damn damn damn...
I've started to read previous posts on this subject and am picking up a lot of good info. I'll try and post something so you guys can help me but it will have to wait until I can listen to it without cringing.
I'm starting to realize that any concern I had about the subtle nuances of my sound as it relates to the slight e.q. differences between pickup choices, or different body wood charactoristics of my guitar, are nothing in comparison to room acoustics, mic choice, mic placement, amp e.q., recording technique, etc. etc.
I can't even imagine knowing which pickup would be better in my guitar until I figure out the rest of this stuff.
Kudos to all of you who have learned how to record good tones!!! :bowdown:
:yell: :argh: :banghead:
After noodling on my guitar for more years than I'd care to admit, I've started to set up a modest "home studio" and try to record some stuff. All I can say is damn. Damn damn damn...
I've started to read previous posts on this subject and am picking up a lot of good info. I'll try and post something so you guys can help me but it will have to wait until I can listen to it without cringing.
I'm starting to realize that any concern I had about the subtle nuances of my sound as it relates to the slight e.q. differences between pickup choices, or different body wood charactoristics of my guitar, are nothing in comparison to room acoustics, mic choice, mic placement, amp e.q., recording technique, etc. etc.
I can't even imagine knowing which pickup would be better in my guitar until I figure out the rest of this stuff.
Kudos to all of you who have learned how to record good tones!!! :bowdown: