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I know this is likely a weird question, but I'm looking for a smooth distortion tone much like in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpH4xDtzmWQ (SKIP to 1:34ish)
I've never heard my rec do this, it still "bites" a lot. I think the main issue here is that the amp may be too bright and "spikey?" I've tried running an EQ in between the guitar and amp, but most times it makes it noisy or doesn't give me the cut range I'm looking for.
Most of the time I'm recording a PRS SE custom or Ibanez S with duncans straight into the rec and out to an orange ppc112 cab (v30) with a 57 and a Focusrite Trakmaster Pro feeding pro tools. (same chain this guy apparently uses from the description)
I know this amp is totally different than the one in the video, but I've gotten way crazier tones out of my rec over the years than this
I DO crank the amp to get a sweeter tone, definitely always keep it in tube mode...
What can I try to get this tone more nailed?
I've never heard my rec do this, it still "bites" a lot. I think the main issue here is that the amp may be too bright and "spikey?" I've tried running an EQ in between the guitar and amp, but most times it makes it noisy or doesn't give me the cut range I'm looking for.
Most of the time I'm recording a PRS SE custom or Ibanez S with duncans straight into the rec and out to an orange ppc112 cab (v30) with a 57 and a Focusrite Trakmaster Pro feeding pro tools. (same chain this guy apparently uses from the description)
I know this amp is totally different than the one in the video, but I've gotten way crazier tones out of my rec over the years than this
I DO crank the amp to get a sweeter tone, definitely always keep it in tube mode...
What can I try to get this tone more nailed?