Anyone seen this?

as for the BBE a couple of months ago i never played without it, then i asked what people thought of it and the general opinion was :Puke: so i tried taking it out of my signal an picked up at ts9 and i can honestly say i am never touchin a fuckin BBE again, tryin to sell it is a bitch though.

ts9=Tube screamer?

you basically set all knobs to 0, and use it to add some color, not gain, correct?

think it would work well with my Mesa Mark IV?
 
Not really.

4 different takes is the way to go on heavy stuff. You can make any amount of takes sound tight if you've got a good player, or a bad player and a lot of patience, or any combination of the two. Two different mics does NOT have the same effect as two separate takes, and while two takes isn't a bad thing, it's just two short of quad tracking, even if you have 12 mics on each take.

When I use two mics per take, I end up with 8 tracks.

Cool just wanted to clear that up :) Sod 2 mics then, my CPU has enough trouble with 4 nevermind 8 rhyhm tracks :P
 
If your reamping ,and have a pc where you can do unlimited tracks, go batshit crazy! I mean seriously, if you feel like it, do 42 guitar tracks just to piss off your bandmates. Tell them it's the only way to get your crushing tonez.
 
jyeah man jbrolls thread on the tubescreamer was great definatly check that out if you wanna know how to tweak da shite outa yer ts9 an get the best tone JBroll definatly knows his shit.
 
Well, not if you have two different takes - I've gotten plenty of great tones with the exact same amp/settings/guitar in each side, just different takes
 
yeah dude, if they both sound the same, you have what's called "big mono". it still sounds straight down the middle.

I don't know, I think that's a bit of an exaggeration. If you have a different take on each side, there will be slight timing differences that will give it that "dubbed" sound.

This is the first I've ever heard of having different amp setting ect. on one side. I'm wondering if it will increase the width of the stereo image.

I'm also curios to know if this something alot of the pros like Andy are doing. From listening to a lot of heavy recordings, I can't really discern a tonal difference between the rhythm guitars from the left and right sides.