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Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: Gary on August 09, 2005, 06:09:56 PM

Title: Apache
Post by: Gary on August 09, 2005, 06:09:56 PM
This is one of my favourite solos and getting a set of Apaches is a perfect excuse to try recording it. It's from Gold by Ryan Adams, I don't know who the guitarist was because I've managed to lose the sleeve notes.

Guitar is a US Strat, Apache neck and middle pickups.

Amp is a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe on clean channel - volume on 9 with the guitar volume rolled back to 6 - 7 (thanks to the hot plate)

There's a touch of compression on the solo (let me know if I've over done it).

I have to confess that the guitar on the backing isn't fitted with BKPs.
Title: Apache
Post by: Ratrod on August 09, 2005, 06:20:28 PM
Gorgeous tone! That hotplate really makes that amp sound alive. I'll get me one as soon as have some money to spend.

Those pickups, that amp and the hotplate: That's how a classic Strat is supposed to sound like.
Title: Apache
Post by: Gary on August 09, 2005, 06:58:16 PM
You're absolutely right about the hot plate. Before I got it I couldn't turn the amp up past about 3 - 4, even at gigs (about 1/2 at home). The only way I can describe it is the amp seems to come to life and 'breath' a little when you turn it up.
Title: Apache
Post by: steve on August 09, 2005, 06:59:54 PM
I luv that tone!
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Post by: Johnny Mac on August 09, 2005, 07:37:32 PM
Wow! What a sound! That's such a sweet tone. Great clip, it's like CD quality! How did you record it? :D
Title: Apache
Post by: Gary on August 09, 2005, 07:51:03 PM
Quote from: Johnny Mac
Wow! What a sound! That's such a sweet tone. Great clip, it's like CD quality! How did you record it? :D


Thanks, Jonny - I took note of some of the guys on the forum saying clips would sound better with a full band.

Software is Mixcraft.

Drums are courtesy of Beatcraft (came as a deal with Mixcraft - about  £50 for both),

Acoustic guitar is a Simon and Patrick cedar top through an SM58 into an ancient Fostex 4 track (I think that's where all the hiss is coming from) into the line in of my PC - I used a trick I picked up from one of the other forums of double tracking it and panning to 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock,

Bass and piano are me playing live on an old Korg M1, direct into the Fostex,

The lead guitar is close miked with the SM58.

The rest is tweaking, tweaking, tweaking . . . . .
Title: Apache
Post by: _tom_ on August 09, 2005, 07:58:19 PM
sounds great! I gotta get me a Hotplate for my HRDx aswell, even at like 0.5 it sounds too loud, I piss the whole family off!
Title: Apache
Post by: big steve on August 09, 2005, 10:49:27 PM
Quote from: Ratrod
Gorgeous tone! That hotplate really makes that amp sound alive. I'll get me one as soon as have some money to spend.

Those pickups, that amp and the hotplate: That's how a classic Strat is supposed to sound like.


I disagree - those pickups, those amp settings and no hotplate are what a strat should sound like  :drink:
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 09, 2005, 10:56:18 PM
Quote from: Gary
Quote from: Johnny Mac
Wow! What a sound! That's such a sweet tone. Great clip, it's like CD quality! How did you record it? :D


Thanks, Jonny - I took note of some of the guys on the forum saying clips would sound better with a full band.

Software is Mixcraft.

Drums are courtesy of Beatcraft (came as a deal with Mixcraft - about  £50 for both),

Acoustic guitar is a Simon and Patrick cedar top through an SM58 into an ancient Fostex 4 track (I think that's where all the hiss is coming from) into the line in of my PC - I used a trick I picked up from one of the other forums of double tracking it and panning to 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock,

Bass and piano are me playing live on an old Korg M1, direct into the Fostex,

The lead guitar is close miked with the SM58.

The rest is tweaking, tweaking, tweaking . . . . .


Thanks for that Gary! It really sounds nice, I listened to it a few times before I went out earlier, great stuff! Those clean sounds your getting are superb! Well the tweaking is paying off mate, it sounds brilliant. Does George Martin pop by your house much? :lol:

Question :!:  Do you know anything about Cubase 5.1 vst :?:  It's software for everything in pc or mac recording. The thing is I keep getting this echo which repeats the repeat if you know what i mean! There's so much noise after about 20 seconds i have to shut it down. :cry:  So I can't record any multitrack stuff or even add drums. All I'm doing is recording with a .wav file and converting to mp3.
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 09, 2005, 10:57:39 PM
Quote from: _tom_
sounds great! I gotta get me a Hotplate for my HRDx aswell, even at like 0.5 it sounds too loud, I piss the whole family off!


Those attenuators are great. I've got one on my Koch and it makes it really big :lol:
Title: Apache
Post by: Gary on August 10, 2005, 01:25:23 PM
Quote from: Johnny Mac

Question :!:  Do you know anything about Cubase 5.1 vst :?:  It's software for everything in pc or mac recording. The thing is I keep getting this echo which repeats the repeat if you know what i mean! There's so much noise after about 20 seconds i have to shut it down. :cry:  So I can't record any multitrack stuff or even add drums. All I'm doing is recording with a .wav file and converting to mp3.


I used to use Cubase a lot in the 80's. Back in those days it only did sequencing and an Atari with half a megabyte of RAM was the height of sophistication. I've had no experience of it as a digital recorder so I'm afraid I can't help. If you have a registered version you could try customer support.
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Post by: HJM on August 10, 2005, 01:55:09 PM
That sounds like a feedback loop.....kind of


What's the soundcard?
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 10, 2005, 08:19:41 PM
Quote from: HJM
That sounds like a feedback loop.....kind of


What's the soundcard?


I got the echo out now but i can't get an imput signal :(
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 10, 2005, 08:24:54 PM
Quote from: Gary
Quote from: Johnny Mac

Question :!:  Do you know anything about Cubase 5.1 vst :?:  It's software for everything in pc or mac recording. The thing is I keep getting this echo which repeats the repeat if you know what i mean! There's so much noise after about 20 seconds i have to shut it down. :cry:  So I can't record any multitrack stuff or even add drums. All I'm doing is recording with a .wav file and converting to mp3.


I used to use Cubase a lot in the 80's. Back in those days it only did sequencing and an Atari with half a megabyte of RAM was the height of sophistication. I've had no experience of it as a digital recorder so I'm afraid I can't help. If you have a registered version you could try customer support.


I remember a mate of mine about 12 years ago had a set up like that, with this expensive Akai sampler. Thanks anyway Gary. It makes me want to get a analogue multi-track tape recorder this cu-base. I've never come across software so overly complicated. You need a glossary of terms the size of the yellow pages just to be able to understand the help files. I'm sure it's great once things start to make sence, but cos of this poxy glitch i'm still no further up the learning curve than i was when i bought it 6 weeks ago! :lol:
Title: Apache
Post by: chris o'donnell on August 10, 2005, 09:00:59 PM
Great Tone and playing Gary.

I checked my sleeve notes and the lead player on that track was Ethan Johns.


Chris.
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 10, 2005, 09:12:05 PM
Quote from: HJM
That sounds like a feedback loop.....kind of


What's the soundcard?


E-MU 1820
Title: Apache
Post by: HJM on August 10, 2005, 09:21:26 PM
Right...you should be able to get that really low on teh latency side.

I'm very rusty with VST 5.1......everything changed in SX! And I use Logic and ProTools...

Make sure you've got one driver only loaded. Make sure that the EMU mixer is setup default, no in/out routing. The EMU mixer is really powerful, but it's best to let Cubase handle the monitoring fo now. Ifyou have some monitoring setup on the EMU mixer, and have selected software monitoring in cubase that will cause some strange things...

Are you using an external mixer too?
Title: Apache
Post by: Gary on August 10, 2005, 10:05:30 PM
Quote from: chris o'donnell
Great Tone and playing Gary.

I checked my sleeve notes and the lead player on that track was Ethan Johns.


Chris.


Thanks, Chris. If you've got the original I hope I've done it justice - I'm planning on doing another one from that album.
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 10, 2005, 10:30:43 PM
Quote from: HJM
Right...you should be able to get that really low on teh latency side.

I'm very rusty with VST 5.1......everything changed in SX! And I use Logic and ProTools...

Make sure you've got one driver only loaded. Make sure that the EMU mixer is setup default, no in/out routing. The EMU mixer is really powerful, but it's best to let Cubase handle the monitoring fo now. Ifyou have some monitoring setup on the EMU mixer, and have selected software monitoring in cubase that will cause some strange things...

Are you using an external mixer too?


Thanks for that HJM! I'll look into that asap! Can you do lots of cool things with it?!!
Title: Apache
Post by: HJM on August 11, 2005, 07:07:59 AM
There's a few FX in there, and zero latency monitoring options...but if you use that and Cubase to create your monitor mixes, strange things start to happen....
Title: Apache
Post by: Johnny Mac on August 11, 2005, 08:39:19 PM
Quote from: HJM
There's a few FX in there, and zero latency monitoring options...but if you use that and Cubase to create your monitor mixes, strange things start to happen....
If when I bought it 5 weeks ago you had told me that I wouldn't have a had a'Danny' what your talking about! :lol:  But I've kinda got an idea where to start clicking around in moniter mixes now. I'm right in thinking around the imput and output assignments?  :?
Title: Apache
Post by: TwilightOdyssey on August 11, 2005, 10:24:24 PM
That was very very very cool!!!
Title: Apache
Post by: HJM on August 11, 2005, 10:54:10 PM
Quote from: Johnny Mac
Quote from: HJM
There's a few FX in there, and zero latency monitoring options...but if you use that and Cubase to create your monitor mixes, strange things start to happen....
If when I bought it 5 weeks ago you had told me that I wouldn't have a had a'Danny' what your talking about! :lol:  But I've kinda got an idea where to start clicking around in moniter mixes now. I'm right in thinking around the imut and output assignments?  :?
PM me amd I'll try and trouble shoot :?