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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Interesting. Thanks.
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.
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.
Lovely song, digging the 80's vibe on there, totally my thing, and you are an extremely good acoustic strummer????
I've been trying to contact you Billy, as I have a solution for your Tunecore problem ????
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.
Hello from Fort Lauderdale