I just did these today and would really appreciate some feedback on the tones.
I'm sorry the playing isn't that tight because I did it relatively quickly and I had my guitar sitting a little lower than what I normally do, which I think made the chunky pakm mutes come out a little scratchy. When I get a re-amp box I'll be able to get down some tighter takes first and then re-amp instead of have to play the same thing AT LEAST 8 seperate times and worry about getting it right.
I used an sm57 for all of the clips, sitting on axis only slightly off centre, and about 2cm back from the grill cloth (first time I've miced up a tone without the microphone being directly on the cloth).
I think the tones from the Stiletto cabinet are a lot better than the ones from the Marshall cabinet - I seem to have a lot of trouble getting good miced tones from my Marshall cab. I adjusted the EQ slightly on the amps when I was finished with the Stiletto cab and started with the Marshall, but I didn't spend a great deal of time on it.
All guitar tones have some C4 on them and a HP/LP at 80hz/12khz. The drums are merely there for context, and I also apologise for not having the volumes of the tones (as well as in comparison to the drums) consistent, but again as I said, I did it rather quickly.
Here we go.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/6505+marshall.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/Recto+marshall.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/6505+stiletto.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/Recto+stiletto.mp3
I'm sorry the playing isn't that tight because I did it relatively quickly and I had my guitar sitting a little lower than what I normally do, which I think made the chunky pakm mutes come out a little scratchy. When I get a re-amp box I'll be able to get down some tighter takes first and then re-amp instead of have to play the same thing AT LEAST 8 seperate times and worry about getting it right.
I used an sm57 for all of the clips, sitting on axis only slightly off centre, and about 2cm back from the grill cloth (first time I've miced up a tone without the microphone being directly on the cloth).
I think the tones from the Stiletto cabinet are a lot better than the ones from the Marshall cabinet - I seem to have a lot of trouble getting good miced tones from my Marshall cab. I adjusted the EQ slightly on the amps when I was finished with the Stiletto cab and started with the Marshall, but I didn't spend a great deal of time on it.
All guitar tones have some C4 on them and a HP/LP at 80hz/12khz. The drums are merely there for context, and I also apologise for not having the volumes of the tones (as well as in comparison to the drums) consistent, but again as I said, I did it rather quickly.
Here we go.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/6505+marshall.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/Recto+marshall.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/6505+stiletto.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1044020/Recto+stiletto.mp3