Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:49 pm
Hieronymous - Thanks for the feedback.
Yes, I definitely want to do all of the experimenting before we get to the studio. I have a little 4 track digital portastation that I can use for that (although the mic's, if we use them, will be different, it should be a good barometer). Also, we are using the same studio as last time, and we had plenty of free tracks last time, so one extra for bass can't hurt (sheesh - look at all the tracks for vocals, drums, percussion, and misc. guitars!).
I would rather dial in a tone that is a blend of the neck and bridge pickups, split the signal, and run a clean one to the board and one to either a mic'd amp/speakers (or effects), then do just what you said and mix the two during mixdown. Assuming, that is, that that is a good way to go....
The Ric-O-Sound is an intriguing option though, because it is a hard split of one pickup signal one direction, and the other pickup signal the other direction. I will have to experiment a bunch with the portastudio and see what sounds cool.
If anybody else has thoughts or suggestions, fire 'em up.... My sound last time around was good for a demo CD, but we are hoping to kick it all up a notch for this one.
thanks again!
Yes, I definitely want to do all of the experimenting before we get to the studio. I have a little 4 track digital portastation that I can use for that (although the mic's, if we use them, will be different, it should be a good barometer). Also, we are using the same studio as last time, and we had plenty of free tracks last time, so one extra for bass can't hurt (sheesh - look at all the tracks for vocals, drums, percussion, and misc. guitars!).
I would rather dial in a tone that is a blend of the neck and bridge pickups, split the signal, and run a clean one to the board and one to either a mic'd amp/speakers (or effects), then do just what you said and mix the two during mixdown. Assuming, that is, that that is a good way to go....
The Ric-O-Sound is an intriguing option though, because it is a hard split of one pickup signal one direction, and the other pickup signal the other direction. I will have to experiment a bunch with the portastudio and see what sounds cool.
If anybody else has thoughts or suggestions, fire 'em up.... My sound last time around was good for a demo CD, but we are hoping to kick it all up a notch for this one.
thanks again!