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Miscellaneous => Recording - Studio Talk => Topic started by: GuitarBuilder on July 14, 2015, 10:44:32 AM

Title: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: GuitarBuilder on July 14, 2015, 10:44:32 AM
How's this idea:

Can we get our members to submit dry guitar tracks (preferably in .wav format) and have these available on the Forum for download (maybe in a sub-forum, Dante?) so we can use them for comparison testing?  It would be really cool to use these to evaluate new settings or new devices such as the APP-1.  I'm thinking of 30-60 sec clips.

I'm sure we can get a good variety of playing styles from our group!
Title: Re: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: Systematic Chaos on July 14, 2015, 11:33:56 AM
I can provide 3TM w/MDRT and Mod3.1(special) w/MDRT....through 2:90 and CabClone
Title: Re: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: GuitarBuilder on July 14, 2015, 08:55:01 PM
I can provide 3TM w/MDRT and Mod3.1(special) w/MDRT....through 2:90 and CabClone

SC: straight guitar into DAW is what I'm suggesting... :banana:
Title: Re: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: rnolan on July 15, 2015, 06:09:44 AM
Hey GB, interesting idea, so like reamping tracks ? just straight guitar signal (from the guitar)? So you can then play that back through various things ?

The main issue I have with the whole reamping thing is that what I played was very influenced by what I played through.
Title: Re: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: GuitarBuilder on July 15, 2015, 06:59:36 PM
Hey GB, interesting idea, so like reamping tracks ? just straight guitar signal (from the guitar)? So you can then play that back through various things ?

The main issue I have with the whole reamping thing is that what I played was very influenced by what I played through.

Yeah - that's what I was thinking.  They could just be a quick intro/chorus of a good song or own composition.  I wouldn't worry about how the dry track sounds - the fun part is re-amping it through different patches and amps.  Give it a shot!
Title: Re: Dry Guitar Tracks for Gear Testing and Recording
Post by: rnolan on July 16, 2015, 04:56:43 AM
Hey GB, ok done, it's a child board in the recording area