Excluding modelers, is it realistic to expect good results recording from a preamp directly to a sound card? I've put together a basic rack setup that should give me all of the capabilities of my live pedalboard rig, and I'd like to think that it will be suitable for studio use. However, most of the people I discuss it with are of the opinion that recording direct usually has pretty disappointing results.
I'm less curious about particular brands or models of equipment than I am about what components will or won't contribute to a good recorded sound, but for reference, my setup is: ART DST-4 preamp/processor, ART Tube Channel tube mic preamp/parametric equalizer/compressor, and Rocktron Guitar Silencer run either directly into an Echo Mia card or through a 4-channel mixer.
Obviously, musicians have been recording direct since long before modeling amps and software-based amp plugins came along. My preamp has cabinet-simulated XLR outs and usual 1/4" outs, and the individual components of the Tube Channel pre/comp/EQ can run independently of each other, so I could hypothetically run miked and direct at the same time. However, for home recording, I can't play at a volume sufficient for good results miking a cab.
I'm less curious about particular brands or models of equipment than I am about what components will or won't contribute to a good recorded sound, but for reference, my setup is: ART DST-4 preamp/processor, ART Tube Channel tube mic preamp/parametric equalizer/compressor, and Rocktron Guitar Silencer run either directly into an Echo Mia card or through a 4-channel mixer.
Obviously, musicians have been recording direct since long before modeling amps and software-based amp plugins came along. My preamp has cabinet-simulated XLR outs and usual 1/4" outs, and the individual components of the Tube Channel pre/comp/EQ can run independently of each other, so I could hypothetically run miked and direct at the same time. However, for home recording, I can't play at a volume sufficient for good results miking a cab.
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