jjmathews202
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Hey everyone, Im having a lot of trouble getting a good heavy guitar sound for hardcore/punk/metal music coming out of my dual rec. My chords sound ok but definitely sound very amateurish, and lack presence. They dont really sound like they are right in your face but sort of like the were recorded from 5 feet away. The palm mutes sound too fuzzy, and lack definition, especially when i play palm muted octaves in drop d where i change the high octave note and continuously play the low d along with it. Im having a lot of trouble getting the higher notes to stand out as it usually just mixes in with the low d. Altogether it just sounds sort of fizzy and it seams like the notes (which should be completely seperated because of the palm muting) sort of bleed together along with a bit of fizz to make this really amiteurish and bad sounding recording.
Heres my rig setup.
Les Paul -> mxr dyna comp w/ sensitivity at 9 oclock and output cranked ->(bypass) digitech hardwire cm-2->vox wah->ernie ball VPJR-> mesa dual rectifier. Im playing on the 3rd channel on the modern setting with presence at 9 oclock master somewhere between 10-12 oclock gain at 12-1 oclock, bass at 3 o clock mids at 9 or 8 oclock and treble at 2-3 oclock.
Im going into a 1x12 closed back cab with an eminence legend inside it. (which actually sounds really good although im saving up for a bogner 2x12 or an avatar vintage 2x12.)
im recording this with an sm48 (at an axis of 30 ish degrees from the cone of the speaker about 2 inches from the grill) going into a behringer eurorack mixing board then going thru the 2 track tape out into the headphone input jack on my macbook recording into garageband. (its a relatively crappy rig, i know )
Any help as to how i can get rid of the fizz and bleed between my palm mutes would be much appreciated and general guidelines as to how to make distorted guitar sound good in recordings as well would all be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Heres my rig setup.
Les Paul -> mxr dyna comp w/ sensitivity at 9 oclock and output cranked ->(bypass) digitech hardwire cm-2->vox wah->ernie ball VPJR-> mesa dual rectifier. Im playing on the 3rd channel on the modern setting with presence at 9 oclock master somewhere between 10-12 oclock gain at 12-1 oclock, bass at 3 o clock mids at 9 or 8 oclock and treble at 2-3 oclock.
Im going into a 1x12 closed back cab with an eminence legend inside it. (which actually sounds really good although im saving up for a bogner 2x12 or an avatar vintage 2x12.)
im recording this with an sm48 (at an axis of 30 ish degrees from the cone of the speaker about 2 inches from the grill) going into a behringer eurorack mixing board then going thru the 2 track tape out into the headphone input jack on my macbook recording into garageband. (its a relatively crappy rig, i know )
Any help as to how i can get rid of the fizz and bleed between my palm mutes would be much appreciated and general guidelines as to how to make distorted guitar sound good in recordings as well would all be greatly appreciated!
Thanks