Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: Twinfan on April 21, 2007, 08:52:46 PM
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Apologies for the very rushed, sloppy and generally dodgy(!) playing, but I thought I'd share my first attempt at home recording with my new setup:
Riff Raff'd SG -> Marshall Guv'nor -> modded Valve Junior
Recorded via:
Sony mic -> Sony recording cassette Walkman -> Creative Zen Nano Plus
First clip is a bit of 'DC via the bridge pickup:
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Second is some Jimi using bother picups for the intro and 'verse', neck for the solo and bridge for the outro:
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Third, some neck pickup only blues:
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Fourth is some heavier gain stuff by Iron Maiden:
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Finally, the one everyone's been messing about with ;)
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I don't like the tone much, but the playing is good and i enjoyed the clips. :D
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Cheers Joe. The tone's really sharp and not warm enough. It was a very hurried attempt just to try it out, so I can now start playing with it a bit. The settings on the Guv'nor want adjusting - more mids and bass, plus a bit less treble and I need to play with mic placement. The clarity of the Riff Raffs comes across well though I think.
I'm really impressed with how it's come out given the gear I'm using. It's never going to sound as good as Hunter's clips, but as a raw warts n' all production I think it's OK?
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Nice!
We neeeeeed more DC clips in here ... I really like your playing style, sounds like you're enjoying yourself! And tone-wise, as a fellow SG player, its nice to hear that level of brightness out of an SG.
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Cheers Joe. The tone's really sharp and not warm enough. It was a very hurried attempt just to try it out, so I can now start playing with it a bit. The settings on the Guv'nor want adjusting - more mids and bass, plus a bit less treble and I need to play with mic placement. The clarity of the Riff Raffs comes across well though I think.
I'm really impressed with how it's come out given the gear I'm using. It's never going to sound as good as Hunter's clips, but as a raw warts n' all production I think it's OK?
Yeah with a bit of tweaking you should be able to find a killer tone and it will be sounding awesome.
But the characteristics of the Riff Raff are definatley shown in these clips. :D
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Nice!
We neeeeeed more DC clips in here ... I really like your playing style, sounds like you're enjoying yourself! And tone-wise, as a fellow SG player, its nice to hear that level of brightness out of an SG.
I can do plenty of 'DC mate!
I was trying to show some of the flexibility of the Riff Raffs with the bluesy stuff and high gain stuff. They can do so much more than Angus. They might be the first Riff Raff neck clips put up here actually!
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Yeah with a bit of tweaking you should be able to find a killer tone and it will be sounding awesome.
But the characteristics of the Riff Raff are definatley shown in these clips. :D
Cheers Joe, this whole recording thing is a completely new ball game for me!
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I was trying to show some of the flexibility of the Riff Raffs with the bluesy stuff and high gain stuff. They can do so much more than Angus. They might be the first Riff Raff neck clips put up here actually!
The blues and Maiden stuff was cool ... I'm actually interested in some non-DC Riff Raff clips as I am thinkink of getting a bridge one myself, and would not want to be left with only the Angus sound (although I can think of worse fates ....). I await with further clips with baited breath!
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its not the tone thats bad, its the fact that you're recording into a walkman. i'd think you'd get a better recording putting that mic straight into your computer and using a free recording program.
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Can't do that matey - my computer doesn't like recording through the sound card for some reason. It just crackles. I don't think the Walkman's that bad to be honest - it's a top notch "Professional" spec one.
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what soundcard you got twinfan
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Creative Sound Blaster Live and Windows XP SP2.
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ahh theres problem......try asio4all drivers as that will make it work(asio)
what prog you using or have
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I was using Audacity...
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well if keeping soundcard try using asio4all( http://www.asio4all.com/) to set up asio drivers.....ahh aduacity doesn't use asio (would maybe spend £50 and get something like a maudio 2496 card...cheap and easy to use
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then buy computer music...gives free dvd with free and easy to use music progs for reasonable on a budget recording
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Can't do that matey - my computer doesn't like recording through the sound card for some reason. It just crackles. I don't think the Walkman's that bad to be honest - it's a top notch "Professional" spec one.
you sure you're doing it right? i used a 5 dollar computer mic into a 1997 laptop with windows 98 with audacity and it wasn't too bad.
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I think it's the soundcard conflicting with something.
I've been tweaking the settings on the Guv'nor and moving the mic a bit and I'm getting a better sound now. To be honest, it's handier to use the Walkman rather than go straight into the PC.