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I am in no means a pro, but with a little help, maybe I can get close.
A couple of questions about tracking.
When an artist does most of his work on a Keyboard type workstation(Korg Triton, Roland Phantom) is it normal to just go direct into the board? Would he strip all the effects off his work, like reverb and EQ, Panning, and leave that to the engineer/producer? Does it matter? I know each individual would probably do it his own way, but what is the "professional norm"?
Same thing with guitar, is the reverb on the amp used or not, does using the amps reverb cause any problems in the control room?

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Guest Mon, 04/22/2002 - 11:57

No simple answer to that - depends on the wishes of whoever is in charge.

In my own case, most often I like to record the guitar sounds with whatever pedals, processing, effects, eq, etc. the guitarist performs with. If there is some doubt, one can always record a second track with a dry DI and reamp it (and addplug-insor fx) later.

Same can be said for keyboard tracks. If it sounds good with all the fx intact, i don't mind committing. Reverb is the only thing I might turn off, to maintain more mix flexibility.