bluesymetal
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I'm having a little bit of trouble getting my 2 channel recto to sound clear in the band mix. I'm the only guitarist so it's just bass and drums I'm competeing with.
Im running through a mesa cab with 2 greenbacks and 2 black shadows and a diezel cab with v30's.
My settings are currently using el34's like this: bold, tubes, gain 2:00, treb 1:00, mid 11:00, bass 9:30-10:00, pres 9:00.
I only use a maxon 808 set: gain off, tone noon, drive 3:00 to boost for solos and that helps cut great, but I don't want to leave it on all the time, I also don't like using an eq pedal in the loop.
It sounds absolutly HUGE in the mix, and is great when just playing half a step down, but when I go to drop D flat, I seem to get a little lost in the mix and muffled. It's probally a good thing to just let the vocals really shine and not be overbearing, then really cut for solos, but I would like a little more clarity than I'm getting right now.
I'm going to try running the mids higher tonight at practice, but do you have any other tips? Maybe certain preamp tunes are better than the stock ones at for this?
You can check out www.myspace.com/IIIshot to see the music I play. There is a live video with the recto and just the mesa cab that the camera picked up failry well, but my gf said I sounded a little unclear in person. Theres also a link to about 11 other songs from that show.
Im running through a mesa cab with 2 greenbacks and 2 black shadows and a diezel cab with v30's.
My settings are currently using el34's like this: bold, tubes, gain 2:00, treb 1:00, mid 11:00, bass 9:30-10:00, pres 9:00.
I only use a maxon 808 set: gain off, tone noon, drive 3:00 to boost for solos and that helps cut great, but I don't want to leave it on all the time, I also don't like using an eq pedal in the loop.
It sounds absolutly HUGE in the mix, and is great when just playing half a step down, but when I go to drop D flat, I seem to get a little lost in the mix and muffled. It's probally a good thing to just let the vocals really shine and not be overbearing, then really cut for solos, but I would like a little more clarity than I'm getting right now.
I'm going to try running the mids higher tonight at practice, but do you have any other tips? Maybe certain preamp tunes are better than the stock ones at for this?
You can check out www.myspace.com/IIIshot to see the music I play. There is a live video with the recto and just the mesa cab that the camera picked up failry well, but my gf said I sounded a little unclear in person. Theres also a link to about 11 other songs from that show.