I just picked up the amp sim. program Guitar Rig for my Pro Tools setup. I'm new to recording electric guitar by direct input, so can anyone give me any pointers?. I have a Digi 002, so do I just plug straight from the guitar into one of the 4 Digi002 input's that have a preamp?..
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The jack inputs on the first four channels of the 002 are design
The jack inputs on the first four channels of the 002 are designated as line/DI and are specified as having a 10M input impedance, so it's OK to plug your guitar straight into one of those. You don't need a separate DI box.
The 002 inputs are not known for their great headroom, so don't push the input levels too high.
Amplitube 2, is a pretty good program for different effects peda
Amplitube 2, is a pretty good program for different effects pedals and amp models.
I have the mbox 2 and I recently recorded a acoustic guitar straight in to the DI and sounds perfectly fine. I have trouble with electric though, sounds quite muddy, especially with effects
adamsapplemac wrote: ... a acoustic guitar straight in to the DI
adamsapplemac wrote: ... a acoustic guitar straight in to the DI...
Acoustic electric, or an acoustic with a microphone? Before I owned and electric guitar I had limited success making the acoustic sound like an electric using a microphone.
You may have impedance problems connecting the guitar directly to the Digi unless it has an instrument/line switch like many of the Tascam and M-Audio units do. If you have a DI, then try it.
GeckoMusic wrote: [quote=adamsapplemac]... a acoustic guitar str
GeckoMusic wrote: [quote=adamsapplemac]... a acoustic guitar straight in to the DI...
Acoustic electric, or an acoustic with a microphone? Before I owned and electric guitar I had limited success making the acoustic sound like an electric using a microphone.
You may have impedance problems connecting the guitar directly to the Digi unless it has an instrument/line switch like many of the Tascam and M-Audio units do. If you have a DI, then try it.
acoustic electric ;)
I don't think my friend would have let me stick a jack lead into his guitar if there was no input :)
tonybran wrote: I just picked up the amp sim. program Guitar Rig
tonybran wrote: I just picked up the amp sim. program Guitar Rig for my Protools setup. I'm new to recording electric guitar by direct input, so can anyone give me any pointers?....I have a Digi 002, so do I just plug straight from the guitar into one of the 4 Digi002 input's that have a preamp?..
This is NEVER good, always use great external preamps instead of the preamps that are in the 002/003 etc, they are horrible.
GeckoMusic wrote: Thanks adamsapplemac , Your post lacked clari
GeckoMusic wrote: Thanks adamsapplemac ,
Your post lacked clarity. No I didn't think you were drilling a hole in an acoustic guitar to plug in a 1/4" jack. That would be stupid. I wanted to make sure you weren't using a mic with a DI. Some people do some weird things.
Bahahaha.
Boswell wrote: The jack inputs on the first four channels of the
Boswell wrote: The jack inputs on the first four channels of the 002 are designated as line/DI and are specified as having a 10M input impedance, so it's OK to plug your guitar straight into one of those. You don't need a separate DI box.
The 002 inputs are not known for their great headroom, so don't push the input levels too high.
Do the guitar really need 10MOhm in DI?
I had problems getting good clean sound (which is success to get any decent sound from any VST later) using my Soundcraft Compact 4 Mixer which has 0,3Mohm impedance. That was real crap in fact. The guitar sounded muddy, pickup changing wasn't making any difference.
Then I plugged my guitar into my Hughess & Kettner 30R amp, and connected Line-Out of the effects loop in amp with PC. What a difference it made! I was amazed. Now the guitar sounded diffenent on all pickups and was sparkling on single coils.
But why do I need 10MOhm of impedance?
Tom
tonybran wrote: I just picked up the amp sim. program Guitar Rig
That will work. A direct box into the low impedance mic would be my preference.