I Got Noise
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2005 3:26 am
Hey all, I am excited to embark upon my first home recording with my 360-12VP FG, I have got her sounding real good, everything is dialed in the way I want, it's amazing what a difference the choice of pick makes in the sound of the Rickenbacker 12 !! This first effort is a three-section trilogy, quite ambitious, I know.
Anyway, the weak toasters are leaving me alot of noise in my setup, it is causing me to pick the strings harder than I would like to, just to get some volume. Here is the set-up :
360-12 -> Boss TU3 tuner -> Boss stereo delay => Recorder (2 channels)
The Boss pedals are being powered from a single 9V AC adaptor, made by Boss also.
When I unplug the outputs of the delay from my recorder, most of the noise disappears, so I know these pedals produce some noise.
I was thinking I need a very low-noise pre-amp or compressor at the beginning of this chain. I prefer a pedal, since this rig is set up in my dining room, and space is a factor. I have read that the Maxon CP-101 is a nice, low-noise compressor pedal. Any opinion on this pedal, or any other advice ?
Anyway, the weak toasters are leaving me alot of noise in my setup, it is causing me to pick the strings harder than I would like to, just to get some volume. Here is the set-up :
360-12 -> Boss TU3 tuner -> Boss stereo delay => Recorder (2 channels)
The Boss pedals are being powered from a single 9V AC adaptor, made by Boss also.
When I unplug the outputs of the delay from my recorder, most of the noise disappears, so I know these pedals produce some noise.
I was thinking I need a very low-noise pre-amp or compressor at the beginning of this chain. I prefer a pedal, since this rig is set up in my dining room, and space is a factor. I have read that the Maxon CP-101 is a nice, low-noise compressor pedal. Any opinion on this pedal, or any other advice ?