So hears the deal....
I am very novice with working with modelers. On top of that, I am new to recording myself. I have run into a interesting problem and I want to know if the workaround is acceptable.
First off, the equipment I am using -
PodXT Pro running into a PV 2.6c 130x2 stereo Power amp
It has a TC Electronics G-Major in the loop. But, lets leave that out of the equation.
Out of the Poweramp, I am running into 2 Genz Benz 2x12 G-flexs.
The Recording software that I am using is Adobe Audition.
I love the sound I get when playing live. But, when recording, I am getting VERY high frequencies through the direct inputs. I already know the reason why. I am not using full range speakers and because of that, the tone that I get out of the Genz's does not represent what is coming out of the PODXT Pro. But, the thing is, I really love the tone out of the Genz's. It is exactly what I like even though it is unconventional.
So, back to the recording questions -
1) Is it ok to use a software parametric EQ to notch off the highs/specific frequencies and make it sound close to what I am hearing in my room or am I butchering something in the long run?
2) how can you tell if you are clipping or your audio is "clamped"? In other words, and I will have to explain in a world that I understand a little better... In the video world, if you have whites or blacks outside of a given limit, it will be clamped to a maximum or minimun range. How can I tell if I clipping or my origional signal is getting clamped?
3) Would it be more appropriate to run out of the Digital outputs -> A Parametric EQ -> M-Audio Device -> Software?
Should I post samples?
-Nate
I am very novice with working with modelers. On top of that, I am new to recording myself. I have run into a interesting problem and I want to know if the workaround is acceptable.
First off, the equipment I am using -
PodXT Pro running into a PV 2.6c 130x2 stereo Power amp
It has a TC Electronics G-Major in the loop. But, lets leave that out of the equation.
Out of the Poweramp, I am running into 2 Genz Benz 2x12 G-flexs.
The Recording software that I am using is Adobe Audition.
I love the sound I get when playing live. But, when recording, I am getting VERY high frequencies through the direct inputs. I already know the reason why. I am not using full range speakers and because of that, the tone that I get out of the Genz's does not represent what is coming out of the PODXT Pro. But, the thing is, I really love the tone out of the Genz's. It is exactly what I like even though it is unconventional.
So, back to the recording questions -
1) Is it ok to use a software parametric EQ to notch off the highs/specific frequencies and make it sound close to what I am hearing in my room or am I butchering something in the long run?
2) how can you tell if you are clipping or your audio is "clamped"? In other words, and I will have to explain in a world that I understand a little better... In the video world, if you have whites or blacks outside of a given limit, it will be clamped to a maximum or minimun range. How can I tell if I clipping or my origional signal is getting clamped?
3) Would it be more appropriate to run out of the Digital outputs -> A Parametric EQ -> M-Audio Device -> Software?
Should I post samples?
-Nate
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