Hi,
Have any of you ever tried comparing a professional recorded amp vs amp sim +cab impulse? (left ear vs right ear)
Last night i looped a guitar riff from the new deftones album (recorded w/ u47 and sm7 probably Marshall JMP-1 Marshall 1960B 4x12 Cabinets) i set it 100% left.
Then on 100% right i loaded an amp sim with several different cab impulses.
(i used headphones during this test)
I played/recorded the riff identically and tried to match what i was hearing on the LEFT(real amp).
I noticed that the amp sim (no matter what amp sim) and no matter what impulse i tried, no matter how much eq, it sounded fizzy....like the distortion sounded....bubbly/fizzy/not fine?(if that even makes sense).
I started thinking that maybe its my interface thats not capturing the hi z impedance so i tried different DI's ive downloaded on the forum and did a comparison. There were subtle differences...but there was still this fizz situation.
Am i doing something wrong?...or is this just how it is.
Have any of you ever tried comparing a professional recorded amp vs amp sim +cab impulse? (left ear vs right ear)
Last night i looped a guitar riff from the new deftones album (recorded w/ u47 and sm7 probably Marshall JMP-1 Marshall 1960B 4x12 Cabinets) i set it 100% left.
Then on 100% right i loaded an amp sim with several different cab impulses.
(i used headphones during this test)
I played/recorded the riff identically and tried to match what i was hearing on the LEFT(real amp).
I noticed that the amp sim (no matter what amp sim) and no matter what impulse i tried, no matter how much eq, it sounded fizzy....like the distortion sounded....bubbly/fizzy/not fine?(if that even makes sense).
I started thinking that maybe its my interface thats not capturing the hi z impedance so i tried different DI's ive downloaded on the forum and did a comparison. There were subtle differences...but there was still this fizz situation.
Am i doing something wrong?...or is this just how it is.