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<atonalapple@y...> wrote:
> > Anyone here use a virtual amp for demos/recording? I have a
PodXT
> > which has a hard time getting a good surf sound, but I also use
> > Native Instruments Guitar Rig, which I think is really impressive.
I dont do pc recording, but in our rehearsalroom petty studio
lookalike, i did use the onboard amp simulator in our digital
recorder (I think it's called a Roland vs800) - úntill two weeks ago,
we didn't have a bass mic, so what i did was have one normal dynamic
mic (sm58 copy by samson) and one line directly into the recorder -
I'd route that one, and use the amps imulator on it. after some
fooling around, i found the best sound for bass I got with 'twin
reverb' through '4x10 cab' settings.
but obviously, that had nothing to do with an actual twin reverb or
an actual 4x10 cab ;-)
I am btw mucho impressed with you guys who can do this stuff with
computers. From what I've heard from the sg101comp, some people get
pretty darn good recording with all that computer stuff. me, I'm
confused to the point of slight panic if I don't have knobs that go
from 1 to 10, and a slight idea of how the wires run that conect
those knobs.
WR