[RWP] How to clean up guitar amp sim noises?

Hadi Rezaee hadirezaei at gmx.com
Tue Nov 11 13:51:48 EST 2014


Hello Alex
It's working now! I renamed it to vst-Recabinet 3.ini, since there was 
one file with the same name  there.
I've got recabinet 3, I think the price wasn't that too much, One of my 
close friends bought it for me, Since  we cannot use paypal or credit cards

I just used your presets, and I see that Recabinet is awesome! It is so 
better than reaVerb, both in terms of latency, and.. dam they sound good.
However; I've got a big problem, When i navigate through the presets, 
some of them make my Reaper and audio interface crash at the same time. 
Not sure why's that. It prevents me to  easily see all of your presets.
But OverAll, I thing Recabinet is really good, combining with the 
presets that you made.
I might play with your presets for a while before trying to change 
something or use the interface...


On 11/11/2014 9:01 PM, Alex H. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry. I must have sent you the raw presets and renamed them at some
> point to be a .rpl file. Try renaming to vst-Recabinet.ini
> then put that in %appdaata%\reaper\presets
> That should work.
>
> Do you have recabinet4, or 3? I don't yet have 4, still waiting on
> them to put out a demo so I can test to see if it's worth my dough.
>
> Thanks much,
> Alex
>
> On 11/11/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>> Hello alex
>> I've got recabinet finally! and I'm trying to load your preset library.
>> however, when i want to import the preset file, i get an error. the
>> error says:
>> error loading preset library, header not found!
>> Do you know what can  cause this?
>>
>> On 11/1/2014 11:08 PM, Alex H. wrote:
>>> Not being gauche, but Google's a good place to start. Generally the
>>> first result or so is a homepage for a plugin name you type in.
>>>
>>> Recabinet is at recabi.net and TSE audio is at tseaudio.com for a start,
>>> though.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> On 11/1/14, Keith Hinton <keithint1234 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I'm a bit late to this thread, but you guys have mentioned a lot of
>>>> great Reaper FX here. I wonder where you get some of these from?
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/1/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Alex!
>>>>> Thanks a lot for these!
>>>>> I'll check them out and reply
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/31/2014 8:35 PM, Alex H. wrote:
>>>>>> Here are my recab presets
>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4425568/recab.rpl?dl
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll write over the weekend and ask if anything's changed access wise
>>>>>> in version 4 too.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> peace,
>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10/31/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Thanks Alex!
>>>>>>> Do you attach them via the mail?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 10/31/2014 6:28 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>>>>>> Dude, contact him again and ask if anything got looked at and what's
>>>>>>>> likely to change in version 4? It's about the least hassling-looking
>>>>>>>> way of hassling someone isn't it :P
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 10/31/14, Alex H. <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi Hadi, Scott,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> First, Hadi, if you can see you can load wav files in recabinet. No
>>>>>>>>> way to do it using hacky things called screen readers, I'm afraid.
>>>>>>>>> :(
>>>>>>>>> The initial idea was you could blend external IRs and the builtin
>>>>>>>>> Recab ones, and make a huge tone. I don't wanna get into making
>>>>>>>>> foldres for each guit track and blending IR outputs right now, but
>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>> could be done using multiple plugs.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I've not tried Recabinet 4 yet, I'm kinda waiting for a demo
>>>>>>>>> version
>>>>>>>>> to come out to see if access has improved or worsened, but it's
>>>>>>>>> frustratingly still not up for grabs on the site. I might just go
>>>>>>>>> buy
>>>>>>>>> it anyway but I'll be bummed if it's worse than 3.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'll post the reaper presets.ini file of my recab presets (not
>>>>>>>>> gonna
>>>>>>>>> export 30 fxps...).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Scott, it's really the luck of the draw. You might try forcing
>>>>>>>>> reaper
>>>>>>>>> to load each plug in its own process so it's able to be alt-tabbed
>>>>>>>>> to,
>>>>>>>>> and then scan the window. More often than not I get the same thing
>>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>>> do, though. It takes anywhere from half an hour to an hour to make
>>>>>>>>> 1
>>>>>>>>> preset.Yay staying up all night on weekends! :D
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I did contact Shane at Kazrog to see what he could do, only thing I
>>>>>>>>> got was "we'll look into it," which while boring and generic, was
>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>> least better than NI/IK Multimedia's non-response.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Peace,
>>>>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 10/30/14, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Probably a mute question Alex, but have you been in touch with the
>>>>>>>>>> developer of ReCabinet to explain how useful them sorting out the
>>>>>>>>>> automation parameters would be?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Also, how do you get anything useful out of OCR with NVDA? I mean,
>>>>>>>>>> sometimes I get results from it (it seems to do a good job of iLok
>>>>>>>>>> related errors), but I'm guessing it's not replicating the screen
>>>>>>>>>> layout, because whenever I've moused over the text it's picked up
>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>> a button and clicked it's had no affect. What am I missing?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 10/30/14, Alex H. <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> I use NVDA with Recabinet. The interface is a bear for two
>>>>>>>>>>> reasons,
>>>>>>>>>>> though:
>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Shift-P dialog doesn't have any effect on any parameter,
>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>> dynamics and some EQ params, but you cannot change cabinets.
>>>>>>>>>>> Useful...not.
>>>>>>>>>>> I worked around this with the hotspotNkockoff thing Jim posted
>>>>>>>>>>> way
>>>>>>>>>>> back, and before that I used the OCR addon for NVDA and scanned
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> plug interface.
>>>>>>>>>>> I made a bunch of presets of stuff I thought sounded cool; you
>>>>>>>>>>> may
>>>>>>>>>>> have those if you want them.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> In short, then, recabinet is an access nightmare without presets.
>>>>>>>>>>> Who
>>>>>>>>>>> wants to take 20 minutes to figure out how to change a cabinet?
>>>>>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>>>>>> :)
>>>>>>>>>>> With presets and/or patience, though, it's quite a nice bit of
>>>>>>>>>>> kit.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps.
>>>>>>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/30/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Alex
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your great tips,
>>>>>>>>>>>> I currently do not own any real amps or cabinets, I'm waiting to
>>>>>>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>>>>>>> more bucks so maybe i could go for  a nice set of rig, but it's
>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>> long
>>>>>>>>>>>> way to go. till then, I'm trying to get as much as quality as i
>>>>>>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>>>>>>> from  amp simulations, because both for  playing live/recording
>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>>>>>>> use  them.
>>>>>>>>>>>> I might buy recabinet, but how's the accessibility on this
>>>>>>>>>>>> software?
>>>>>>>>>>>> Do you use jaws or NVDA to work with it? Does it require
>>>>>>>>>>>> scripts?
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have listened to some songs using recabinet in youtube, and
>>>>>>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>>>>>> sound
>>>>>>>>>>>> so awesome, even with  lepou lecto!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/30/2014 6:12 PM, Alex H. wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Hadi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm a bit late on this, but for reaVerb, set wet level to 0,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dry
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> infinite as Scott said.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The reaEq is really quite good, and once you get comfortable
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>> tweaking and find a good sound, you could add reaComp or
>>>>>>>>>>>>> reaXComp
>>>>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the end of the chain (after reaVerb with a cab IR loaded). You
>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to worry about this really, but it could help make a phat
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound
>>>>>>>>>>>>> even more beafy.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you're interested in using other cab sims, there's
>>>>>>>>>>>>> affordable
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Recabinet, Mercuriall Cab (which is free), and if you wanna
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dish
>>>>>>>>>>>>> out
>>>>>>>>>>>>> some bucks, Waves has a nice set of guitar plugs, which to some
>>>>>>>>>>>>> degree
>>>>>>>>>>>>> or other are accessible enough using the shift-P dialog. One
>>>>>>>>>>>>> reason
>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'd want to get another cab sim is if you play live through
>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>> track when recording, or just jamming out. The reaVerb latency
>>>>>>>>>>>>> irritates me. You can set the Max FFT size to 32 for now if
>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's
>>>>>>>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>>>>>>>> issue as well.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Best of luck,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Alex
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/29/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi scott
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your great advise.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So, first step, drop that gain down on the audio interface.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now, I need to play with  the plugins to  boost that amp
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there a way to move the VST plugins up and down in a chain
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> easily
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the fx window? because i don't know how to do that, and i end
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> deleting everything in the chain, and re-adding the plugins.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Secondly, Is ReaVerb the only option that we have for cabinet
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> simulation?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If so, do you have any ideas that how much wet should i set
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reaVerb?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is 0 a good number? 0.0 that is.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> third, Do you know of a good EQ plugin that you would use
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dayly?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks scott
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/29/2014 1:54 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi dude,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yup, definitely back off the gain then! The next stage is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> probably
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you to spend time figuring out how your plugins respond, so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the amp set flat and tinker with each control to figure out
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> adds or subtracts sound-wise. When I'm getting to know a new
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> plugin,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> try to split my time fairly evenly between playing whilst
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tweaking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> controls, as well as pre-recording a few riffs I know I'll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> play
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and just concentrating on the amp controls with those riffs
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> loop.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Reason being that this way, you're still spending some time
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> plugin as a guitar player, and your brain will get a chance
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pick
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on what feels different as a player when you make
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> adjustments,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as learning what your new plugin can do clinically. If you're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> going
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be recording yourself, both of those mindsets will come in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> useful
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different stages of the recording. If you can get at the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> presets
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> whatever plugin you're using, find some that you like and go
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> check
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the controls with that preset loaded to see how it's being
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> used.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the same for presets that you really don't like too, because
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it'll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> probably save you some time further down the line. When
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> happy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that you've found a plugin that you're able to dial up
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> something
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> consistent, throw in that Tubescreamer before the amp and run
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> same
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> experiment to find out what difference that makes. I know
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there's
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> only
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 or 3 controls on a Tubescreamer, but they're very
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> interactive
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> placed
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in front of a heavily driven amp, and not all plugs respond
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them. After that, read up on EQ, watch some tutorials etc,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> see
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> whether you can learn to identify the frequencies that rock
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> world
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as well as the ones that could be cut out of your guitar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there's more chance the good stuff will get heard. Most of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fat
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound you're looking for will likely come from double or quad
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tracking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your guitar parts, but if you can double or quad track a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's great to start with instead of double or quad tracking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything to disguise a pants guitar tone, then you're doing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> better
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than most people already. Keep in mind at all times that even
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people who do this stuff for a living, it's a tall order
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nowadays
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> get the sound of a single guitar track to stack up against
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> uberly
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> processed multi-amp and multi-mic rigs people are using on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> commercial
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> records, so if it sounds small on its own, that's probably
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ok,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that's
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what multitracking will fix.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hope that all makes sense. Shout if I've used any terms
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> familiar with. It sounds like quite a time and energy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> investment
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> written down, but it's even more so in real life :P
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/28/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi scott.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for replying!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My gain on the audio interface was all the way to the end.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yeah,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> gain was fully hot!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I didn't know i have to bring down the gain my my audio
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> interface.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If i do that, my electric guitar won't sound as fat as i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> want.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> should i do then?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I need to get that thick sound, so for that i increase the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> audio
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> interface gain. am i doing the wrong thing? (I think i am)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So what should i do then!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/29/2014 12:55 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>        From a quick listen on laptop speakers, it sounds
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> running
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> into that amp sim way too hot. Remember, these sims are
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mimicking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> response of a real amp as closely as possible, and a real
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> amp
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> generally doesn't have a heap of gain before it in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> signal
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> chain.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't want to encourage bad habits, but when I'm recording
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> through plugins like that, I pretty much ignore the meters
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> look
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the most realistic feel from the software instead of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> worrying
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about getting a level that's deemed to be good practice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Often
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm mixing stuff for people who have recorded themselves, I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm trimming 30 DB or more off of DI guitars before my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> plugins
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> start
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> responding anything like real-world amps. So yeah, first
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> step,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> turn
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> down the gain on your interface.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Couldn't get any sense of what style pickups you're playing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but they're also going to raise the noise floor. Nearby
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> electronics
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could also be adding to that, so unless you're certain your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well shielded it'd be worth spending a minute spinning
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> around
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> chair, walking around the room a bit etc with everything
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wired
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> up
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you usually would to see if there's a place where that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> its happy place. It's also worth noting that a lot of great
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> heavy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar sounds are just noisy as hell when there's nothing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> playing,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> concentrate on the sounds you're getting when you're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> actually
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> playing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> music first and foremost. That's the stuff that matters.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sometimes,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it's just gonna be noisy as hell and you're gonna have to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> run
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the song to clean up the exposed gaps manually. I've
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> recorded
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> few
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> real amps where the hiss alone was scary to be in a room
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> those situations if someone decides this is the perfect
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> time
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> practice, then you're instantly dead by shred lol. I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> suppose
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> saying is that concentrating on cleaning up your sounds is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and good, but don't get fooled into not recording until
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> everything
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> perfect, because it's rare that anyone gets there, and a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> lot
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> people
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> never end up recording anything that they care about
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> because
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they're
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> stuck down that rabbit hole.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Good luck, and keep us posted
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/28/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi guys
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I know that there are very great members in this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MailingList
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> who
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> produce
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> awesome content even with limited resources.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I need some advice/instructions about guitar sims, and how
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> decrease their hiss, and fuzz sounds.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm sure that everything  in my physical environment is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ok,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> got
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> very
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> great cable with a scarlett 8i6 audio interface, so I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> aspect, I should not get any noise or anything.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's my REAPER FX chain, that i normally use:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tse tube screamer
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lepou lecto
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ReaVerb with some great mesa boogi cabs, (god cabs)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That's all I've got. I have no  noise gates, no EQ,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (Because
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> know how to work with them.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> First of all, when i crank up the input, There's a big
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hissing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the background, even when i'm not playing. It looks like a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> regular
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> amp
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hissing sound, but it's just too loud, and I want to cut
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> off,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could record without any  hissing noises.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Second, I think the sound is having a little bit of fuz,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> too
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> warm for me.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I want to try to  achieve that big,  smooth warm sound of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> electric
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> guitar.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's a simple test that you can hear
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/87868354/Hadi_guitar_tone_test.mp3
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, by the way, as you see, my  vollume is kind of..
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> low.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> try
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> raise reaper's master vollume, or the track vollume, i get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> very
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bad
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> buzzing sound on the guitar.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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