[RWP] How to clean up guitar amp sim noises?
Alex H.
linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 21:16:44 EST 2014
Hmm. Recabinet shouldn't crash Reaper, that's not happened to me.
Can't help there as I've not had that, sorry :(
Yeah, recab is a beast though that's for sure!
Alex
On 11/11/14, Hadi Rezaee <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
> 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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>>>>>
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