I'm going to record the first band ever in my life very soon. Because we don't have much time we're going to doubletrack the guitars (Di, Gearbox) and want to reamp it later (maybe..
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I always thought my guitars sound too thin when I do doubletracking. I was playing around today, please check that short clip (13) and tell me if you think these guitars are at least okay for a demo.
Guitars are Gearbox Big Bottom with GH impulses and a lot of Eq, high/lowpass, and I tried some psp vintage warmer on it.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=801612&songID=6667006
I always thought my guitars sound too thin when I do doubletracking. I was playing around today, please check that short clip (13) and tell me if you think these guitars are at least okay for a demo.
Guitars are Gearbox Big Bottom with GH impulses and a lot of Eq, high/lowpass, and I tried some psp vintage warmer on it.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=801612&songID=6667006
If your amp got damaged by plugging it into the cab, I fear it might've been because the cab was too low impedance and the amp was putting out too much power for it to absorb, causing output transformer problems