L loud 1 dsm-4 Jul 9, 2008 #31 beesonthewhatnow said: Yep, this is quite common, and known as "re-amping" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-amp Click to expand... yeh man. we demo all guitars and bass completely clean into protools,then add the effects after.. it gives us alot more control over the sound.. bees clinic.. do it!
beesonthewhatnow said: Yep, this is quite common, and known as "re-amping" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-amp Click to expand... yeh man. we demo all guitars and bass completely clean into protools,then add the effects after.. it gives us alot more control over the sound.. bees clinic.. do it!
SpookyFrank Don't swallow the cap Jul 9, 2008 #32 loud 1 said: yeh man. we demo all guitars and bass completely clean into protools,then add the effects after.. it gives us alot more control over the sound.. Click to expand... Dammit why did I never think of doing that That's gotta be better than recording the same guitar line thirty times looking for the right sound...
loud 1 said: yeh man. we demo all guitars and bass completely clean into protools,then add the effects after.. it gives us alot more control over the sound.. Click to expand... Dammit why did I never think of doing that That's gotta be better than recording the same guitar line thirty times looking for the right sound...
L loud 1 dsm-4 Jul 9, 2008 #33 SpookyFrank said: Dammit why did I never think of doing that That's gotta be better than recording the same guitar line thirty times looking for the right sound... Click to expand... makes you play tighter as well.
SpookyFrank said: Dammit why did I never think of doing that That's gotta be better than recording the same guitar line thirty times looking for the right sound... Click to expand... makes you play tighter as well.
SpookyFrank Don't swallow the cap Jul 9, 2008 #34 loud 1 said: makes you play tighter as well. Click to expand... Init, if you're playing something with loads of distortion and daft effects it can be hard to know if you're actually playing it properly
loud 1 said: makes you play tighter as well. Click to expand... Init, if you're playing something with loads of distortion and daft effects it can be hard to know if you're actually playing it properly