Traded my amp head for combo
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Traded my amp head for combo
And got a few more pedals. Now I can finally record an actual amp. First attempts were horrid. Took a bit to find the sweet spot.
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CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:01 am And got a few more pedals. Now I can finally record an actual amp. First attempts were horrid. Took a bit to find the sweet spot.
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Time to bring the tone thread back to life.
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Might have to. Two biggest problems I found quickly. Mic needed to be backed off 2 inches, and something that sounds good alone might be too much for the mix so cut off some low end.Greg_L wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:46 amCrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:01 am And got a few more pedals. Now I can finally record an actual amp. First attempts were horrid. Took a bit to find the sweet spot.
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Time to bring the tone thread back to life.
I’m sure having the amp on the floor doesn’t help, but I’m low on space and that’s definitely the best spot for it.
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What's the amp? Vox I can see, but which Vox?
Also, how do you sit at your recording desk with everything down at your feet and off to your left?
I got my best amp recordings by sticking the thing in a different room, sealing said room as best I could, and running cables to the recording area - so I could hear just what was coming through as signal, uncontaminated by the noise of the amp. Don't suppose you have that option?
Might also be worth just raising it off the floor a smidge with something that would insulate it - doesn't have to be much. It's also a very reflective floor. Bit of carpet might help.
Also, how do you sit at your recording desk with everything down at your feet and off to your left?
I got my best amp recordings by sticking the thing in a different room, sealing said room as best I could, and running cables to the recording area - so I could hear just what was coming through as signal, uncontaminated by the noise of the amp. Don't suppose you have that option?
Might also be worth just raising it off the floor a smidge with something that would insulate it - doesn't have to be much. It's also a very reflective floor. Bit of carpet might help.
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That looks like a suboptimal location for an amp. Amps need room to breath. Try putting it on the other side of the room, and definitely isolate from the floor. I don't know if there is anyone below you, if so, they gonna love you
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Thanks guys. I’ll definitely raise it with some padding or something and a carpet. It may be suboptimal but it’s also really the only viable place I can put it given how little space I’m working with. I could put it in the living room but then my roommate would likely object and such.Armistice wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 6:25 pm What's the amp? Vox I can see, but which Vox?
Also, how do you sit at your recording desk with everything down at your feet and off to your left?
I got my best amp recordings by sticking the thing in a different room, sealing said room as best I could, and running cables to the recording area - so I could hear just what was coming through as signal, uncontaminated by the noise of the amp. Don't suppose you have that option?
Might also be worth just raising it off the floor a smidge with something that would insulate it - doesn't have to be much. It's also a very reflective floor. Bit of carpet might help.
Nobody living under me, so I really only play it when my roommate is out.
As far as the feet situation, there’s a place I can rest both of them and that’s pretty much it. I don’t mind as I don’t really do long sessions.
Edit: oh and it’s a Vox AC10
Honestly, the feet thing I’m not annoyed with. It’s when playing guitar (right handed) and I want to be right in front of the computer that’s annoying. That’s why playing bass (left) is nicer lol. But that’s just a personal thing. I obviously don’t have to be in front of the computer.
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Got some padding for the amp and a small carpet for the mic and also to make my room look a bit nicer.
Won’t have a chance to test it out until the weekend unless my roommate spends the night at his girlfriends—which has been more frequent recently.
Won’t have a chance to test it out until the weekend unless my roommate spends the night at his girlfriends—which has been more frequent recently.
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Proximity effect...it's real. Backing the mic away helps that.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 1:48 pm
Might have to. Two biggest problems I found quickly. Mic needed to be backed off 2 inches, and something that sounds good alone might be too much for the mix so cut off some low end.
I’m sure having the amp on the floor doesn’t help, but I’m low on space and that’s definitely the best spot for it.
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CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:49 am It’s when playing guitar (right handed) and I want to be right in front of the computer that’s annoying. That’s why playing bass (left) is nicer lol.
Explain this.
I'm reading it as you play guitar right handed but play bass left handed?
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WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:21 pm
Explain this.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:49 am It’s when playing guitar (right handed) and I want to be right in front of the computer that’s annoying. That’s why playing bass (left) is nicer lol.
I'm reading it as you play guitar right handed but play bass left handed?
Yessir! It was for 3 reasons: Beatles fangirling, if I ever join a cover band (not a tribute band), and because I was bored and wanted to learn all over. It’s been about a year now. I’d say I’m pretty close to just as good as right handed.
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This is funny to me. LOL. Good on you Crows. Cover all your bases buddy.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 3:43 pmWhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:21 pm
Explain this.
I'm reading it as you play guitar right handed but play bass left handed?
Yessir! It was for 3 reasons: Beatles fangirling, if I ever join a cover band (not a tribute band), and because I was bored and wanted to learn all over. It’s been about a year now. I’d say I’m pretty close to just as good as right handed.
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I’d honestly recommend it to anyone who’s ambidextrous. It may be a tiny bit frustrating at first, but learning from scratch was one of the most fun things for me about guitar. Those were the days when I’d play 4 hours a day. Now I don’t even have that much free time a day.WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 7:14 pmThis is funny to me. LOL. Good on you Crows. Cover all your bases buddy.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 3:43 pm
Yessir! It was for 3 reasons: Beatles fangirling, if I ever join a cover band (not a tribute band), and because I was bored and wanted to learn all over. It’s been about a year now. I’d say I’m pretty close to just as good as right handed.
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I'm semi-ambidextrous, especially playing pickleball, but I'm going to pass on learning to play devil bass.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 8:36 pmI’d honestly recommend it to anyone who’s ambidextrous. It may be a tiny bit frustrating at first, but learning from scratch was one of the most fun things for me about guitar. Those were the days when I’d play 4 hours a day. Now I don’t even have that much free time a day.WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 7:14 pm
This is funny to me. LOL. Good on you Crows. Cover all your bases buddy.
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Pickleball is expanding so fast. I guess the appeal is that it’s a little more accessible than tennis?Armistice wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:12 pmI'm semi-ambidextrous, especially playing pickleball, but I'm going to pass on learning to play devil bass.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 8:36 pm
I’d honestly recommend it to anyone who’s ambidextrous. It may be a tiny bit frustrating at first, but learning from scratch was one of the most fun things for me about guitar. Those were the days when I’d play 4 hours a day. Now I don’t even have that much free time a day.
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It's huge here among seniors. We have a pretty swanky psortsplex and one of my retired homies goes to play pickjle balls but he says he has to be there a 5:45 (15 mins before the place opens) to que up other wise if you are a peasant who waits for the place to open you can sit in the que for upwards of two hours. He wants me to go try try it but i can't be fucked if i ever wake up at 5 in the morning to go try out a new sport.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:47 amPickleball is expanding so fast. I guess the appeal is that it’s a little more accessible than tennis?
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Yeah, there's lots of it up here too. It's all online booking though - you do have to be on your mark with the bookings as they auto rollover every week - and for certain times, if you're not booked in within 30 minutes of the bookings opening, then you're not getting in. They've moved the more advanced Sunday session to 7am. I'm just not getting up that early on a Sunday to play pickleball, so we just book in the 9am less competitive slot. I just view it as a good form of exercise a couple of times a week. Not looking to play in a comp or anything serious like that...WhiskeyJack wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:12 pmIt's huge here among seniors. We have a pretty swanky psortsplex and one of my retired homies goes to play pickjle balls but he says he has to be there a 5:45 (15 mins before the place opens) to que up other wise if you are a peasant who waits for the place to open you can sit in the que for upwards of two hours. He wants me to go try try it but i can't be fucked if i ever wake up at 5 in the morning to go try out a new sport.CrowsofFritz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:47 am
Pickleball is expanding so fast. I guess the appeal is that it’s a little more accessible than tennis?