struggling to record/play electric guitar compared to a commercial studio
hey guys I have recently been doing some recording at home with my line 6 Ux2, and have been struggling to get good guitar tones with my real fender/vox/orange amps, and get better tones and performances out of the line 6 amp farm direct sound.
recording guitar clean... unwanted string noise
theres a studio trick to erase unwanted string noise?
or start over to record?
Sonar 7 Issue with guitar rig 4
Hi,
I am trying to track guitars into Sonar 7 producer using guitar rig 4 as a vst plugin . When setting Sonar so that i can hear the "distorted amp sim" in real time while tracking it creates crazy latency. I tried taking my latency down to 10 seconds and its better, but still has a lag feel when tracking fast solo style parts.
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microphones to record vocals and Acoustic guitars
Hello everbody again. In the process of building my home studio, I'm into buying a good mic. I was into the AKG C 4000 B which cost 420 Euros. I run into the Neumann TLM 102, which cost 590 Euros, with the spider elastic suspension in the case just like the AKG.
how i can balance guitar and drum soun in hard rock?
sometimes the drums do the guitar sound inaudible in some parts specially in hard rock guitar distortion if i up the guitar the drums sound no good
how i balance it? using Sonar x1 in pc recording?
recordin guitar with mic
specially in hard rock with mic recording sometimes the amp loses some sounds
heres a better way to record?
I'm tryng with amplitube
that dont happen
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Acoustic Guitar- finger noise
I recorded some acoustic and got a great result other than that high pitched string noise while sliding between some chords. It only happens in a few spots and I'd hate to record the track again. Any quick fixes?
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Help recording guitar using UCG102 on Nuendo 3.2
[I have tried googling this issue for several days before deciding to post this here]
I have a Behringer Guitar Link UCG102 that I'd like to use to record a bass guitar, using my computer running Nuendo 3.2.0.
Trouble is that I'm a newbie to Nuendo and cannot figure out how to record my bass from my amp's DI.
i record guitar on pc amplitube etc i cant hear myself
but record well
how i resolve it
i connect guitar on pc mic
good mic to pair with a Shure SM57 for recording guitars?
Can anyone answer the above question, mainly when i record guitars at the moment i mic my cab with an SM57, record the dry signal through my BSS Audio active D.I. Box and also record the Balanced signal from the direct out on the back of my Marshall TSL100 then blend the Direct out signal with the SM57 signal.