DocSauerkraut
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Hi!
I recently heard that it might be possible to record a guitar by connecting the FX-loop send of an amp to PC interface.
This would give a nice preamp signal, which alone doesn't sound good at all but can sound great in combination with a cabinet simulation (e.g. impulse responses).
I have a nice Mesa triple recti that also has a line-out, which i could use too. But this new approach would allow me to record at home without bothering any noise.
Ah! And of course i'd leave the amp connected to a cabinet all the time!
Does anybody have experience with this procedure? Or does anybody know if there are sound differences between the line-out and the FX-loop send?
Comments are highly appreciated!
Cheers!
I recently heard that it might be possible to record a guitar by connecting the FX-loop send of an amp to PC interface.
This would give a nice preamp signal, which alone doesn't sound good at all but can sound great in combination with a cabinet simulation (e.g. impulse responses).
I have a nice Mesa triple recti that also has a line-out, which i could use too. But this new approach would allow me to record at home without bothering any noise.
Ah! And of course i'd leave the amp connected to a cabinet all the time!
Does anybody have experience with this procedure? Or does anybody know if there are sound differences between the line-out and the FX-loop send?
Comments are highly appreciated!
Cheers!