Archive for the ‘Electric Guitar Recording’ Category

Metal Guitars Recording Multiple Amps

Friday, July 25th, 2008

It's very popular these days to see pictures of big metal bands recording with three or four amps all at the same time. Let's see if hear if there is a benefit to using more than one amp.

Avatar Speakers Made My Day

Friday, July 11th, 2008

I ordered a Hellatone 30 from Avatar Speakers today to replace my blown Celestion G12H30. For whatever reason, Avatar Speakers made my day.

Aradaz Amp 2 White vs Guitar Rig 2

Friday, May 30th, 2008

So how do the free VST guitar plugins stack up with a premium big boy? In this blog I review the Aradaz Amp2 White and compare it to Plexi and Rectifier settings.

Guitar Rig 2 vs Robo Recording Setup

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

How does Guitar Rig 2 compare to a real 5150, Marshall Superlead, and Rivera Knucklehead through a Celestion G12H30 through a Royer R121, Trident S20, and Mytek AD96? Listen to hear how the DI simulator does against the big boy rig.

Do Impulses Make Direct Electric Guitar Recording Usable?

Friday, April 4th, 2008

I hate direct recordings of electric guitar. At least I did. Direct guitar recording may be actually usable on serious recordings with the use of impulses.

Getting Feedback With Guitar Cabinet In Isolation

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Using a rig to isolate electric guitars from the amp and then monitoring with studio monitors has quite a few advantages, but it sucks for feedback. This article will discuss how to get feedback while monitoring through the monitors, without blowing them up!

Electric Guitar Microphone Shootout

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

I figured it was time to put the Sennheiser MD421, ShureSM57, Soundelux U99, Royer R121, and Audio Technica AT4033 to the test on an electric guitar cabinet.

Fender Bronco: The Guitar Tone I've Been Looking For

Friday, November 30th, 2007

I've been looking for the guitar tone in my heard for a long time. I've got some really fun guitars and amps but I've never exactly found the signature Brandon Drury guitar tone. I think I may have just gotten much closer with the Fender Bronco.


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