[linux-audio-user] Direct In

eviltwin69 at cableone.net eviltwin69 at cableone.net
Fri Jul 25 11:41:01 EDT 2003


I have recorded into my system (DSP 2000 C-Port) using an effects pedall and it sounds OK but if I'm serious about it I use my tube amp with a pair of condeser mics.  You can't get the "tube sound" out of an effects pedal (unless it's a tube pedal and even then it's 12AX7 not EL84/6L6GC/5881 sound).  The boost in the even harmonics caused by tubes just hasn't been emulated (to my ears anyway).  Maybe someday.

Jan




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From:	"linux-audio-user-admin at music.columbia.edu" <linux-audio-user-admin at music.columbia.edu> on behalf of	"Chris" <grooveman at comcast.net>
Sent:	Fri, 25 Jul 2003 05:54:16 -0400
To:	"linux-audio-user at music.columbia.edu" <linux-audio-user at music.columbia.edu>
Subject:	[linux-audio-user] Direct In

Hello.

I am something of an old-school rocker, not so much of a 
digital-techno-looper (although that stuff sounds fun too).  I am 
curious to hear how you guitarists out there handle your sound.  Do you 
all go direct in now?  Or do some of you still mic your cabnet?  I still 
have not gotten my system together because of extenuating circumstances, 
so I am still of the old school (namely, tape).  When last I tried 
(about 10 years ago) there was no good (and affordable) way to go 
direct.  Has that problem been solved in the modern Linux recording world?

My friend recently purchased an "all-in-one" unit from Roland, a 24 
track 24 bit digital recorder, that cost him about $2,500 I think 
(excluding cabling, mics etc).  He says he goes direct -- and not only 
direct but totally clean.  All effects, including distortion are added 
after the fact. He goes from his guitar into his recorder!  This sure 
seems strange to me, although I can understand the logic there.  Is this 
what you guys do?

I would love to hear how you all handle this.  :0)


Thanks!

Chris




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