LBTM
Proud Behringer User
- Feb 19, 2012
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This is what I was thinking. It's very noticeable on the cleans there but the distorted version not so much. Maybe I'll hold off for now and focus on other stuff.
The way distortion compresses the signal make these "subtle" differences disappear. You can hear real difference between a single coil and humbucker but now between going straight into the interface and a fucking DI box. Although if you want to improve something on your guitar try putting foam to minimize bridge's noise when playing. When I track with an RG guitar for example the noise from the bridge is really annoying. Also if you're playing a solo it would be a good idea to tune to a higher note where you're going to play the solo. Bad tuning and intonation make a big difference. Not cables/inputs/DIs and picks. Just a few tips.