Recording Rock Guitars In a Non Rock Environment - Into The Lair
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Watch as Dave teams up with Joe Barresi to share tips about recording rock guitars in a non rock environment.
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JB is a constant inspiration.
I have been playing with little tiny guitar amps, splitting and "re amping" my signal as I record and split it, for feed back since watching this trick. Amazing!!!
Great concepts from the masters! Good morning for me with ITL!
Dave, if you take a sabre saw and run it up each fader groove about 1/2" you can get about 10-15db more gain.
Very very cool guys
What Joe says about hearing properly what you record is so true for me especially for the bass but yes..
the high frequency range needs to be monitored properly too.
I think that if one wants a beautifully different guitar sound one should stop using the same mics!
I have amplitube, gtr, and ampire, but I never use them. I use the pedals a lot, but i have too much fun running through my old Peavey Valve King. The amp sims have a thin sound to me. You can never really get that BIG sound without some voltage. My cheap amp sounds bigger than most amp sims I've heard. Amp sims are great for today's metal, where everything but the drums sounds thin and wack.😂
I've seen this in another video? Re-upload?
Joe Barresi = Paul Simon .... Have you ever actually seen them in the same room? No? There... i told you so.
Paul Simon = Mike Bloomberg
I hate guitars that produce that fizzy tone, and trust me ive had guitarist play through amps that managed to produce offensive hi end..
but generally a well setup amp played through a good guitar with sensible pedals theres nothing really beyond 4k, most often i find myself having to tame the 2-4k range.
i agree that sometimes you do want that low end in the guitar, sometimes its really nice to have down to 50hz :-) really hard though in a full band setup to not have it fight with the kick and bass guitar.
works great in a solo sitiation or if its just a drummer and bass player
great episode, something thats not really talked about in alot of studio videos
Scuffam is amazing. Not surprized to hear that :)
Don't you just love it when audio experts can't get their video recording levels right? Holy clipping Batman! :)
What?
tom morello uses surprisingly low gain settings in ratm and they get a heavy as fuck tone, like the guys are saying. complemented wuth a decent bass sound gain does not equal heavy
what's the gtr component with 4 knobs he mentions at 10:56 "sans amp" - a preset on gtr3 ?
I think he's talking about a separate thing called "Sans Amp". A Saturation/Distortion plug-in that has been coming stock with Pro Tools for awhile now.
Not sure the SansAmp he means is within GTR...
Sans amp is a brand, they make guitar and bass pedals. I'm guessing they make plug ins as wel
At least in (other) instructional videos, there is (or at least was) some SansAmp plugin shipped stock with ProTools. Although that has more than four knobs, iirc.
you gotta be kidding me if there wasn't any weed mixed with their tobacco lol
TALK ABOUT WAVES APHEX ON VOCALS
yeah but, look at that board??? Damn man.
Pete Townshend - circa 1969. Hiwatt, Fane, Altec from a standard SG.
Joe Barresi is repeatedly recommending to "move some air"; even if it's through radioshack rubbish amplifiers. Somewhat later he's also talked into hesitatingly recommending Waves plugins... Not being skeptical, just observing.
just because you're a fan recording amps and pushing air doesn't mean you can't also appreciate the textures, possibilities, and convenience that plugins bring to the table. there's also cabinet emulation which he mentions, and there's nothing hesitant about the way he praises GTR.
I myself use plugins all the time. I just mean to me it sounds like he really wants to advise us to record some amps instead of going the plugin route. Watch the bit at 7:58 again.
Amps give something that sims don't and sims give something that amps don't.
You better mix both.
I love amps cuz they give you a 3D feel that rarely gets matched by a plugin.
Nothing better than recording a real amp. I'm not saying it sounds better, it's just fun to do. It only sounds better if you know what you're doing.. I don't. 😂