Hey CJ,
Couple questions. Is there a benefit to running into a D.I. and then into the interface? I've been running my guitar straight into my Firebox.
Will I have a hotter/stronger tone this way?
Also, which model did you use to nail the Oceano tone? I prefer the SLO model so far with Free PodFarm.
thanks
-Joe
Technically, I couldn't tell you the difference but I definitely hear quite a difference.
I'm only using an Mbox2 at the moment but I'm getting a clean, crisp as fuck sounding DI track using the ACTIVE Radial Pro48 > XLR out to the XLR preamp input on the Mbox2 with of course, phantom power engaged as well as the pad on both the DI and the Mbox.
I definitely think the signal is hotter/cleaner/stronger when using a dedicated DI box to bring your guitars signal to mic-level.
I strongly recommend the Pro48! It's affordable and sounds great!
We actually did a test and used the DI in on the Chameleon Labs 7602 (w/Carnhill Tranny's) and the tone was significantly colored and wayyy noiser, but that is to be expected when using such a colored piece to try and capture a pristine signal! =D
EDIT: Forgot to tell you what I used to get the Oceano tone. I really think a lot of it has to do w/the guitar we were using, which is an absolutely incredible sounding Ibanez (not sure of the model, either 7620 or some kind of Prestige? IDK) with an EMG 81-7 in the bridge.
I was actually looking for a tone to monitor through for the upcoming EP we're producing and ended up on the Treadplate Dual, boosted w/the Screamer w/ the Treadplate cab, 67 condenser mic and about 15% room. Standard settings, really!