Hi!
I always wanted to record my guitar flawlessly through microphone, but it always came that it was either too loud or too quiet.
I never figured out if I have to set the master volume of the amp to playing position (when it starts to breathe a bit) or do I set it as low as possible. This is not about supplying the combo/cab at gigs, but supplying it like the guys in studio would do. I was thinking about that, because my distortion kind of becomes more increased at gain level when playing the recorded track but I want to make it crispier, so I was thinking about getting gain a little lower, but without increasing the master volume to get the right sound I can play just overdriven sounds...
Also, I have a vocal microphone, which is good for my acoustic but I think it's bad for amp because it has simply reachable upper limit (it overloads like a snap). What do you prefer for microphone as for supplying your combo or cabinet?
Thanks!
I always wanted to record my guitar flawlessly through microphone, but it always came that it was either too loud or too quiet.
I never figured out if I have to set the master volume of the amp to playing position (when it starts to breathe a bit) or do I set it as low as possible. This is not about supplying the combo/cab at gigs, but supplying it like the guys in studio would do. I was thinking about that, because my distortion kind of becomes more increased at gain level when playing the recorded track but I want to make it crispier, so I was thinking about getting gain a little lower, but without increasing the master volume to get the right sound I can play just overdriven sounds...
Also, I have a vocal microphone, which is good for my acoustic but I think it's bad for amp because it has simply reachable upper limit (it overloads like a snap). What do you prefer for microphone as for supplying your combo or cabinet?
Thanks!
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