Dear Boogie Board Community,
im new here so i will explain a little bit about myself.
Im from a german speaking country so my english is not that good (sry for some possible grammar mistakes) and im also relatively new to mesa amps so i have no clue about anything big, just know the standard use of the amp.
So my question is:
Can i go from my MarkV(inclusive effect chain) via "tuner out" or "slave out" into my "line in" from my audio interface (m-audio fast track pro) to capture the sound of the mark v + pedals?
Or is there a better solution without spending any money?
i tried to record it with an sm57 but my room gives me a very high amount of hall, wich i dont like. (and i also DONT have a ISO-box or DI-Box)
Maybe you could help me here?
Would be nice to hear from the "Nerds" ;p
Im open for any tipps, tricks and methods i get here which i can use without spending money for that.
all the best
pltza
im new here so i will explain a little bit about myself.
Im from a german speaking country so my english is not that good (sry for some possible grammar mistakes) and im also relatively new to mesa amps so i have no clue about anything big, just know the standard use of the amp.
So my question is:
Can i go from my MarkV(inclusive effect chain) via "tuner out" or "slave out" into my "line in" from my audio interface (m-audio fast track pro) to capture the sound of the mark v + pedals?
Or is there a better solution without spending any money?
i tried to record it with an sm57 but my room gives me a very high amount of hall, wich i dont like. (and i also DONT have a ISO-box or DI-Box)
Maybe you could help me here?
Would be nice to hear from the "Nerds" ;p
Im open for any tipps, tricks and methods i get here which i can use without spending money for that.
all the best
pltza