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Re: OT: RME Firewire 800 and Guitar Amp Sim - Preamps



Okay, I'll review with Mr. Lawson. The boogie generates an acceptable tone 
for me and
doesn't count in my objection to direct guitar tone. But I'll compare

Kris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Luca Formentini" <luca@unguitar.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: OT: RME Firewire 800 and Guitar Amp Sim - Preamps


> Su Me is guitar to Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp to audio card. No effects.
> With Mr. Lawson is guitar direct to FF400 to effects.
> thanks for listening !
>
> my best,
> luca
> www.unguitar.com
>
> Krispen Hartung wrote:
>
>> I am opening now, but which of the two scearios is depicted by the 
>sound 
>> clips. Guitar to audio interface to recorder, or guitar to preamp, to 
>> audio interface? That would make a big difference for me.
>>
>> Hey, there is nothing wrong with self promotion. :)
>> Kris
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>> Please don't take it as self promotion but I would like Kris to listen 
>>> to "Su Me" or "with Mr. Lawson" and tell me if he finds a sterile and 
>>> crappy tone in the guitars there.
>>> http://myspace.com/lucaformentini
>>> I am sorry I can't put any tracks of the new album ( which is 
>scheduled 
>>> for release Oct. the 2nd) on line because there there is going to be a 
>>> very wide assortment of different sounds made with the same system.
>>> As I said in my first post, maybe I am crazy, but I am in love with 
>the 
>>> sound I can get going direct to audio card or with a preamp between 
>the 
>>> audio card and the guitar ( and no speaker emulators at all).
>>>
>>> Anyway, to everyone its own, and to everyone the chance to set his own 
>>> limits.
>>>
>>> my best,
>>> luca
>>> www.unguitar.com
>>>
>>> Krispen Hartung wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "andy butler" 
>>>> <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> A third option would be to use a dedicated instrument DI input.
>>>>>
>>>>> A mixer line level input isn't designed to have a guitar plugged 
>>>>> straight into it,
>>>>> even if there's enough gain the tone is affected by the impedance 
>>>>> mismatch.
>>>>>
>>>>> andy butler
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But what will be the real audible result to the output? Better 
>>>> frequency range?
>>>> Less noise? Better dynamic range? More clarity? Essentially, 
>enhancing 
>>>> the tone that I don't
>>>> like to begin with. :)  Now if that little DI is adding a nice Fender 
>>>> Tweed or Boogie tube tone, with
>>>> some subtle breakup, a variable response to how hard I pick, etc. 
>then 
>>>> now we're talking....more like fantasizing.
>>>>
>>>> Kris
>>>>
>>>>
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