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ok dude.....it is time to hit up Google
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Don't even like pedals.
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Yeah... Google is resourceful.
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Slapping the bass.
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Don't know. He has a Mac and he has his guitar plugged straight in and uses Garageband preset amps (so he didn't even tweak them). That's all I can say. But yeah, I use Cubase LE4 and my Digitech RP355 for my recordings. You could maybe buy a multi FX processor (with USB connection), they sound a lot better than Garageband amps. I wouldn't suggest my RP355, it takes a lot tweaking to find a good sound. And I'm pretty sure the FX processors have gotten better in the recent years. And Cubase LE4 came with graphic EQ and some FX (chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, reverb, delay etc. and some random FX). I think Cubase LE5 comes with similar stuff. Difference betweem Cubase LE5 and 7: Cubase 7 is the newer version and it's the full version. I think "LE" stands for lite or something. But your version of Cubase will do it just fine. \/ And those amp/pedal plug ins can be found online for free.
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Download a multi-tracking software. Buy an extenal soundcard with jack input. Plug directly in & watch this video
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I listened to your recording and it sounded like you had a wah pedal at max. And that was recorded guitar plugged straight into your computer?
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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This is going to sound harsh, but...
There's a reason why major artists record at studios that consist of tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and not with a little interface at their desktop. Why would you think you can get that quality of tone with your setup that only cost a few hundred dollars? Gear aside, a huge factor is experience. Get a good mic like an SM57, and just start recording. You can get a decent sound with a desktop setup, but you really have to know what you're doing. So just jump into it.
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Lol where the hell to start with Cubase LE 5...
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