On Thu, 7 Jul 2011 09:58:49 +0200
Roberto Suárez Soto <talkingxouba(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I usually try to record electric guitars with minimal effects
(i.e., only distortion or a bit of reverb), and later add them in the
mixing process. But, though that may make sense recording-wise to
achieve a good sound, it's not the same with regards to playing. For
example: if I want to know how something sounds with delay, or
chorus, or flanger, or whatever, I like to play with it (using my
guitar's preamp effects). It's more inspiring to do so, if you know
what I mean.
So, what do the real pros (that'd be you ;-)) do? My first
thought is to "prototype" using the preamp's effects, and once I have
a good idea of what I need, record "clean" and apply effects in
Ardour. But that sounds like a lot of work; and before doing it, I'd
rather ask if there's some shortcut.
Thanks in advance.
hi, you can use inserts on the track, so you record dry but you monitor
wet, and later on tweak the effects.
cheers
renato