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Re: OT: Getting that tube amp sound w/o a tube amp
get a couple amps! One (or more) for looped part(s) one for solos. That way you don't overload the PA.
Just a thought. But this is what I'm working towards with looping. It works well now with the RC50 but I have no idea how it will be if and when I upgrade to a better setup. I'm now pretty much convinced I'm gonna have to take the plunge into Powerbook land... but I don't wanna. After 25 years of using music software, I've developed a healthy fear of new programs.
I haven't used the Vox Tonelab. Haven't tried many modelers since they first came out. I wasn't wild about them then. Luddite.
I love the sound of a good amp. So much character and bhava. A hot tube is a sensuous thing! And a whole host of them is an orgy.
I'm sure someone's already said this, but why not mic the amp(s)? IS that a routing issue with EDP?
But I've enjoyed listening to lots of stuff in this group that's done with modelers etc. So it can be done! But to me, a good amp makes it so easy.
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On 24-May-08, at 11:31 PM, Adam Hart wrote:
I am looking for a way to get a nice warm tube overdrive (strat) thru my PA (bose LP1) without micing a guitar amp. Since I loop (EDP) I don't want my guitar coming out of an amp and PA during the recording phase and then only out of the PA in the looping phase.
Any ideas on how I can get a nice tone from my Strat w/o micing a nice tube amp? do I need a tube preamp? My tube screamer sounds great into a tube amp, but sounds really ratty through the PA. Is there a PA screamer?
Best,
Adam