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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Denim n Leather on September 03, 2011, 03:54:59 PM

Title: A sample of style -- audio clips of my rig from last week's recording session
Post by: Denim n Leather on September 03, 2011, 03:54:59 PM
My band recorded the instrumental tracks for 3 new demos right through the hurricane last weekend; was fun! :)

I'm very happy with the raw guitar tones that were captured and thought I would share, as they feature a variety of guitars, pickups, and effects.

There is no EQ, compression, or rides done to any of these yet; they are essentially what was recorded with the addition of a little HPF.

The amp, speaker, mic, and mic preamp were all the same: EAST Studio 2/Randall iso cab with stock V30, Sennheiser e609, and SSL Alpha Channel respectively

SAMPLE OF STYLE #1: BLACK NIGHT (http://soundcloud.com/bena/black-night-sample-of-style)
Guitar: Agile AL-2800
Pickups: Bare Knuckle Riff Raff (b), Stormy Monday (n) in parallel
Effects: Hartman Tommy Bolin fuzz, Greer Sweetback driver

SAMPLE OF STYLE #2: DEMAGOGUE (http://soundcloud.com/bena/demagogue-sample-of-style-2)
Guitar: Ovation Legend
Guitar 2: Agile AL-2500 Natural Albino
Pickups: Lollar Imperial set
Effects: Fulltone Ultimate Octave, MXR Script 90

SAMPLE OF STYLE #3: ENTHRONED (http://soundcloud.com/bena/enthroned-sample-of-style)
Guitar: 1980 SG R-1
Pickups: Stock, Moog filter not engaged
Effects: Xotic BB Preamp, Greer Sweetback Driver
Synth: David Smith MOPHO
Synth Amp: VOX LNT with Mullard 12AX7 in V1
Title: Re: A sample of style -- audio clips of my rig from last week's recording session
Post by: Brow on September 03, 2011, 09:49:25 PM
Sounds good so far!

I like the tone of both the Agiles, but the 1 with Lollars sounds even so slightly darker than the other. Could be the pups or possibly the Octave fuzz I guess?

The SG tone is definitely darker than the others, and also has a bit more of a fuzzier edge to it. Really suits the song though imo.

I know it's only a very rough recording but I do like the rawness of the drum tracks and the tone of the bass but think it'd sound even better if it was up a bit more in the mix.

I'm interested to see how these songs play out as you work on them more :)
Title: Re: A sample of style -- audio clips of my rig from last week's recording session
Post by: Denim n Leather on September 04, 2011, 01:37:53 PM
Thanks!

And I agree with all points!