Pre-recording vs Post-recording noise - I'm hearing things
I've perused some of this forum and have yet to find someone with a similiar problem...I'll continue searching untill then...here's my problem,
I'll use a guitar preset that's crunchy.
Say 'BlueBall' to record an idea.
While recording, tone sounds wonderfull.
When I play it back preset's tone is lost. The crunchy raunch sounds different. The main preset sound is there but the signal sounds noisy. Like 'Randy' on crack.
Like a fuzzy digital noise on the tail end of signal ??!!**??
The preset loses it's warmth.
You know that sounds one gets if they not using 'Spkr. Comp.' when they should be...it's much like that.
This phenomena occurs with all distortion presets.
When I use clean presets 'JC- Jazz'...pre and post recording sounds the same.
I'm looking forward to having my raunchy presets sounding exactly the same as they do prior to recording.
Any thoughts on this...
Jerry
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I'll use a guitar preset that's crunchy.
Say 'BlueBall' to record an idea.
While recording, tone sounds wonderfull.
When I play it back preset's tone is lost. The crunchy raunch sounds different. The main preset sound is there but the signal sounds noisy. Like 'Randy' on crack.
Like a fuzzy digital noise on the tail end of signal ??!!**??
The preset loses it's warmth.
You know that sounds one gets if they not using 'Spkr. Comp.' when they should be...it's much like that.
This phenomena occurs with all distortion presets.
When I use clean presets 'JC- Jazz'...pre and post recording sounds the same.
I'm looking forward to having my raunchy presets sounding exactly the same as they do prior to recording.
Any thoughts on this...
Jerry
:roll:
Comments
Are you using the 1/4\" jacks with speaker compensation on?
I'm using 1/4 with spk comp., yes.
I've checked my levels, they're not clipping.
Have not used xlr inputs yet and therefore did use spk comp., I'll try that, good thanks. Wow, effect recording? Cool.
I will try these variations and see what I get.
Good Skill
Jerry
What did I do?
I used Crazy Glue and smothered the 1/4\" & XLR Spk Comp. switches to ON position!
Yeah! Great!
I'm a happy camper.
AlbertA, is there anything I can do for you?
Jerry
I think the proper grammar would be, \"Let's we listen.\"
You are right with an added YeewHawww!
and as soon as I re-record my tunes, given the crazy glue fix, I'll fire some mp3s over...
Thanks again...