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Doing Vivaldi with Electric Instruments

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Submitted by ElecClassical on Wed, 08/05/2020 - 08:32

Hey guys. I'm new to audio engineering and would like criticism and feedback on what I'm trying to do here. I'm basically just trying to record classical music (all the instrument parts) on electric guitars and bass, staying as faithful as practical to the original music while also making some concessions to make the instrumentation sound more modern.

Bass guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar ONE pedal?

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Submitted by PunkRocker on Sat, 04/14/2018 - 16:55

Hi recording.org! Right now I have a Digitech BP90 bass pedal and I like the outboard effects because they are quick to navigate different presets with the foot and all. I also own an Acoustic and i'm planing on getting an electric.
My question is, is it possible to find one pedal that's good for all three guitars?

DI for electric guitar

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Submitted by Earthless on Wed, 03/02/2016 - 15:12

I am plugging my electric guitar straight into my RME UFX interface and the results are good.

But would it be even better if i had my guitar thru a DI box?

I am just sitting at home recording into Ableton live and Pro Tools.

I have read some things about how it improves the signal, but is it really necessary in my situation?

One Mic (under $200) for female vocals, acoustic guitar and electric guitar?

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Submitted by jkim4007 on Tue, 06/30/2015 - 18:22

Hi everyone, this is my first post here.

I'm looking to purchase a single mic to record female (alto) vocals, and acoustic and clean electric guitar. My guitar amp is a Princeton Reverb. I know that I should probably get two separate mics but I don't have the space or budget for that as I live in a very small room.

Favorite Electric Guitar Chain

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Submitted by kmetal on Sun, 07/28/2013 - 21:57

hey all, just helping my cousin out w/ some new gear purshases, wondering what your favorite chain is for distorted electric guitar. mic is a 57. amps marshall 900, boogie triple rec, peavey 6505. Tonal tendencies range toward slash/van halen/joe walsh, w/ the occasional metal style tone. acoustic, and clean electric already sound decent.