Still trying to figure out this whole recording thing. . been really really busy with work, but I finally got a chance to screw around with some recording stuff today.
This is my Anderson Atom straight into the Randall RM50B with the Top Boost (AC30) module along with a THD HotPlate on -16dB. Everything is at the same amp settings . .gain at about 10-11 o'clock, master at 3 o'clock. . just tweaking the guitar. The right side is close mic'd with an SM57, and the left side is an audio technica at822 stereo mic (just using one side) on the other side of the room. Both mics are plugged straight into an m-audio firewire 4-10 audio interface. I think you can really hear the power tubes cooking here with the hotplate. To my ear, the volume at -16db is almost still a little bit too loud to be practing at home without earplugs.
Excuse the playing. . . I'm more interested in hearing feedback on how to get a better recorded tone. I'm a hobbyist, so don't expect too much from the playing.
http://home.comcast.net/~g.mctaggart/test.mp3
This is my Anderson Atom straight into the Randall RM50B with the Top Boost (AC30) module along with a THD HotPlate on -16dB. Everything is at the same amp settings . .gain at about 10-11 o'clock, master at 3 o'clock. . just tweaking the guitar. The right side is close mic'd with an SM57, and the left side is an audio technica at822 stereo mic (just using one side) on the other side of the room. Both mics are plugged straight into an m-audio firewire 4-10 audio interface. I think you can really hear the power tubes cooking here with the hotplate. To my ear, the volume at -16db is almost still a little bit too loud to be practing at home without earplugs.
Excuse the playing. . . I'm more interested in hearing feedback on how to get a better recorded tone. I'm a hobbyist, so don't expect too much from the playing.
http://home.comcast.net/~g.mctaggart/test.mp3