Chris wrote:
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
Wow...
I never dreamed that this question would spark such a response, even if
it did get a little off topic at times ;), I thank you all.
So, overall it sounds to me like the "serious" way of doing it is still
micing the amps. True?
I am not only concerned with blowing the doors off the neighbor's house
(they are hardly home anyway ;) ), but ambient noise. I live pretty
close to a major road, and I get bumpers* driving through the
neighborhood which could really screw up a track (very frustrating).
So ardour and audacity would have plugins that would help me emulate a
mic'd sound?
I am putting together a wishlist for a new system.. pretty soon I will
be able to put it up to review :0).
Thanks again for all your help.
Chris
*bumpers=rap-listening types sporting subwoofers in their car with
cone-sizes larger thant their IQs -- who are both generous and
considerate enough to bless the entire neighborhood with their typically
substandard taste in music at any given hour of the day. This is
opposed to jammers who's music is primarily above the 22db mark, and
play their music loud enough to damage their own tympanic membranes, but
not those of their neighbors :).