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Old 03-31-2008, 12:17 PM   #31
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I'll try and explain what I mean. Say you are recording an amp with a microphone. In a proper recording studio you have foam on the walls to stop the rebounding of sound off of them. This lets you record the amps direct sound and nothing else. The sound of your clip sounds like it has been recorded in a normal room so it kind of adds a little reverb kind of effect.

There is probably an easier way to explain this and you probably know more than me about this stuff but thats the most clear way I could explain it really.
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I'll try and explain what I mean. Say you are recording an amp with a microphone. In a proper recording studio you have foam on the walls to stop the rebounding of sound off of them. This lets you record the amps direct sound and nothing else. The sound of your clip sounds like it has been recorded in a normal room so it kind of adds a little reverb kind of effect.

There is probably an easier way to explain this and you probably know more than me about this stuff but thats the most clear way I could explain it really.
I listen again the music and you're right, I understand now. There are at least 2 things that could produce this effect. One is that the garageband by default applys a little of reverb on the master track, I think. The other explanation is that I record both guitars, in one-shot recording, so it could be a little "delay" bettween them, so it could make this effect(like a guitar doing the same thing that we hear at the bottom of the corridor) .

believe, I don't know much about this things.
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Old 03-31-2008, 12:49 PM   #33
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I'd edge more towards Garageband adding reverb because the actual recording sounds tight. I bet someone on here knows the exact reason.

Anyway, it sounds awesome apart from that lil' thing. I just wish I had the amp plug-ins and stuff for Gearbox that Skinhead used for his preset!!
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I just wish I had the amp plug-ins and stuff for Gearbox that Skinhead used for his preset!!
Me too. I believe it will sound even better.
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What did you use?

Are you using Gearbox?

Send me the presets you used please :p
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I've just attach them. Good recordings!
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Cheers dude!!

I will give it a try later tonight!
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