
nbarts
New member
Well, I've been recording for over 10 years now. I get many compliments on the recorded tone I get, many people ask me to teach them how to mic a cab, how to dial an amp, so on, yet the truth is that my recorded tone is not even 1/4 as good as my rig sounds. I've gotten myself into this routine lately to ignore chasing that tone & keep working & get things done, even if I'm not happy with what I hear, but every once in a while I get those mics out & start messing around again & before I know it it's been like 8hrs. There are days that I can swear I finally got it, but it doesn't take me a week to come back to it & think "what the hell was I thinking about"? Granted, the circumstances I work at are mediocre & a lot of my woes are due to my space than anything else, but yet I wish I had a great tape simulator to slam my preamp output into it, a great mastering compressor, mastering EQ, then a great that, that, that.... "Hold on a second, that's like over 20K, are you nuts!". I just wish someone could talk some sense into me not trying to get that perfect sound. I listen to a lot of widely accepted records, the tone of which I wished I could capture previously & I don't like them anymore, I think "well, it doesn't sound as good as I thought". This insanity never ends!
Sorry for the rant.
Sorry for the rant.