Electric guitar

recording by the dozen…

Image by Rising Path via Flickr now we’re getting somewhere :-) i just finished another recording session and am now up to 15 song-construction-sites. and since i’m still in da zone, this will be a really short entry (once again…). sorry for spending so much time making music, but i can’t help it – it’s [...]

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Image by Rising Path via Flickr

now we’re getting somewhere :-)

i just finished another recording session and am now up to 15 song-construction-sites. and since i’m still in da zone, this will be a really short entry (once again…). sorry for spending so much time making music, but i can’t help it – it’s what i do…

anyhoo, today was all guitars so far and if you’ve ever tried to record electric guitar, here’s the mother of all advice from me to you: less gain! stop mocking me! i know this is no bloody Richard-Friggin’-Feynman-Flash-Of-Genius-Idea but it helped me a lot. set up your sound the way you like it and then turn the gain-knob down by maybe 20% or the sound will suck big time on the recording. i have no idea why, this came out of experience, lots of swings-and-misses and running up and down the street, waving my arms like crazy screaming out “serenity now!” at the top of my lungs. so better take this advice before your neighbors call the lunatic-patrol-guys who will come into your home and kidnap you away from your compu

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home sweet home…

…well, not really. i’m lookin forward to the new apartment but right now i’m glad to be back from my almost-three-weeks-absence. so right now i try to catch up with all i’ve missed online, throwing the recorded guitar tracks i did in my soon-to-be-hometown on the harddrive (to be able to work with them tomorrow) [...]

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…well, not really. i’m lookin forward to the new apartment but right now i’m glad to be back from my almost-three-weeks-absence. so right now i try to catch up with all i’ve missed online, throwing the recorded guitar tracks i did in my soon-to-be-hometown on the harddrive (to be able to work with them tomorrow) and reading some funny stuff like this blogpost here….

so stay tuned, tomorrow i’ll be back again with my daily entries – starting with the next part of the singer’s workout series

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wow, reamping is tough….

so here’s some (not really) news from the garden: i tracked five guitar takes so far, clean through a d.i. box and am trying to do some reamping now. it seems to me the sheer unlimited possibilities are the no.1 problem there. when i bought my first real guitar amp, i had two sounds: the [...]

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so here’s some (not really) news from the garden: i tracked five guitar takes so far, clean through a d.i. box and am trying to do some reamping now. it seems to me the sheer unlimited possibilities are the no.1 problem there. when i bought my first real guitar amp, i had two sounds: the normal crunch and the overdrive crunch :-) and no matter what i did, knobturningwise, it sounded great. with software this is different, because now there’s a downside: you have to know what you’re doing or it will sound like crap. and although i did a lot of research recently, know about proper gain-staging, about a decent signal-chain, about how distortion really works and other effects as well for that matter, it’s still more trial and error than it should be. anyway, those little troubles are exactly the reason why i’m doing this the way i do. it’s simply the best way to learn something. but somehow the feeling remains, when i’m done with this soundshaping-mess and am happy with what i created – i just might hit delete, take my amp and a mic and do it the ‘real’ way…..for the heck of it :-)

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