Traditionally, I would plug the guitar into my Digitech multi effects processor and then 2 line outs directly into the Pro Tools OMNI and record a stereo track. Anything wrong with that? :tut:
I'm trying to figure out the best way to record a stereo guitar FX, or even if I should. I'm paranoid that I'll drown out the vocal track because I can't think of any commercial bands record guitar FX in full stereo. On a lot of Van Halen records, the guitar would be panned to the right with just a reverb return on the left.
Also, am I correct in my assumption that a DI box is not needed when using a multi effects processor?
I'm trying to figure out the best way to record a stereo guitar FX, or even if I should. I'm paranoid that I'll drown out the vocal track because I can't think of any commercial bands record guitar FX in full stereo. On a lot of Van Halen records, the guitar would be panned to the right with just a reverb return on the left.
Also, am I correct in my assumption that a DI box is not needed when using a multi effects processor?
Recording electric guitar with stereo effects
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire