JohnShadow
31 May 2007
Is it considered a valid option to track heavy and distorted guitars clean, leaving the option to choose a sound at a later date?
Say for example you've got the riff off to a tee, but you can't find the sound
straight the way.
The guitarist could always hear the distorted sound for the right feel through the monitoring(or live amp), but only the clean guitar is recorded.
Comments
The guitarist in my band demonstrated Guitar Rig II for me. I wa
The guitarist in my band demonstrated Guitar Rig II for me. I was quite impressed. He and I are both VERY fussy about amp sounds. My first gear addiction was amps. I think the amp is more important to my guitar and/or bass sound than the guitar or bass!
Just my 2 cents...
Yes. You will need high quality DI box and the Reamp box. This t
Yes. You will need high quality DI box and the Reamp box. This technique is well known and long time in use.