On 07/07/2011 01:24 PM, James Stone wrote:
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Jeremy Jongepier
<jeremy(a)autostatic.com> wrote:
On 07/07/2011 12:57 PM, Brett McCoy wrote:
That's a strange way to do it... there are
some techniques that
require sustain and distortion or they won't sound right, even if
added in post-production. But like I said, it's rare to do it this
way.
It's common practice in the metal world afaik. One of my bandmates has a
little (Reaper) based homestudio and virtually all metal bands he
records are re-amped through his collection of tube amps.
Interesting - but that's still a home studio. Is it common practice in
pro studios that record heavy metal bands?
I'd have to ask, I'm not very familiar with that genre but my bandmate
is and among his circle of metalfriends and acquaintances re-amping and
using modelling software is not considered bad. Using Line6 equipment on
the other hand... ;) But my guess is that in a good pro studio with (a)
good producer(s) analogue effects and amps are preferred. At least, I
hope so...
Best,
Jeremy