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Recording Acoustic & Electric Guitars – Live Stream – Dec 18


Recording Acoustic & Electric Guitars – Live Stream – Dec 18
During this Live Stream I will be recording acoustic and electric guitars on a new song by the Tokyo Teens. I’ll be working in Ableton Live. I might do a little Q&A as well. Hope to see you there!

0:00 – Intro
1:31 – Recording acoustic guitar
18:47 – Classical guitar part
33:05 – Bill Lawrence electric guitar
52:25 – 12 String electric guitar
1:14:29 – Fender Telecaster electric guitar
1:40:35 – Outro

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7 thoughts on “Recording Acoustic & Electric Guitars – Live Stream – Dec 18

  • Can you comment on how you approach mic placement for electric guitar for rock? I have tried the standard placement with an SM57 on the dust cap edge of a V30, but every time I try it, it sounds very trebly and wooly (or soft), with something important missing in the midrange, namely the hard sounding part of the midrange. I get much better results by placing the mic halfway between cap edge and surround, but even then, I am still missing a little bit of what I would describe as the core of the tone, with the guitar tone still sounding a touch soft. Tweaking the amp's EQ by pushing mids helps somewhat, but doesn't get me all the way to 100%. By the way, I use a DSL20 and a guitar with a DiMarzio Super Distortion in the bridge.

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  • Hey Billy theres a free plugin called muteomatic that will mute a nic whenever you hit play. You could have your re20 run through it so you dont have to remember to turn it on and off.

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  • I've been trying to contact you Billy, as I have a solution for your Tunecore problem ????

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  • For either acoustic or electric guitar do you ever use a something like a secondary microphone in order to capture some of the sounds of the fingers on the strings? I haven't heard this technique in quite some time especially on electric.

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