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Back to mf's post on the last page; I have regretted getting rid of just about every piece of equipment that I let go and now I hoard shit I barely use. I don't wanna get hurt again.
I'm also gonna start recording again, I think...maybe. Just playing around is fun and recording can be work, but I miss it.
Any recommendations on PC interfaces? 1-2 channel is probably fine. Currently leaning toward PreSonus.
I'm also gonna start recording again, I think...maybe. Just playing around is fun and recording can be work, but I miss it.
Any recommendations on PC interfaces? 1-2 channel is probably fine. Currently leaning toward PreSonus.
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I'm pretty pumped about that new guitar though so i think it was the right trade. I made a few tweaks to it and now it plays fantastic. I've always been kind of a hoarder too. Sometimes if i want to make a big purchase i'll liquidate some stuff but generally i hate to get rid of a guitar or a useful pedal.Self wrote:Back to mf's post on the last page; I have regretted getting rid of just about every piece of equipment that I let go and now I hoard shit I barely use. I don't wanna get hurt again.
I'm using a Tascam us-122l usb interface that is probably almost 10 years old now and it still works great. It has pretty basic features but for home recording it does what i need and it seems to work well with any new computer i've gotten over the years. Never had a problem with latency (that couldn't be solved by fixing a configuration problem). So my advice would be that you don't need to spend a lot of money to get set up.Self wrote:I'm also gonna start recording again, I think...maybe. Just playing around is fun and recording can be work, but I miss it.
Any recommendations on PC interfaces? 1-2 channel is probably fine. Currently leaning toward PreSonus.

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Yeah, the unit I'm looking at is only $100. I used to record going straight into the soundcard from a modeler with no problems. Decent sound, too. Now that the kids are older, I can mic up my amps so I need an interface.mf wrote:I'm using a Tascam us-122l usb interface that is probably almost 10 years old now and it still works great. It has pretty basic features but for home recording it does what i need and it seems to work well with any new computer i've gotten over the years. Never had a problem with latency (that couldn't be solved by fixing a configuration problem). So my advice would be that you don't need to spend a lot of money to get set up.
And I was half-kidding about letting stuff go. There are plenty of things I don't miss, but I won't ever get rid of gear I like again.
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If you DID want to spend some coin, you could drop a few bucks on that new Two Notes Torpedo Captor reactive loadbox and record your amps direct in without worrying about room volume while still having them cranked. You'd still need the interface though. If i was serious about home recording i would buy one in a flash but i don't have a real need to record my IRL amps. My home set up is mostly just for writing/arranging so i just use amp modelers for the most part.Self wrote:Yeah, the unit I'm looking at is only $100. I used to record going straight into the soundcard from a modeler with no problems. Decent sound, too. Now that the kids are older, I can mic up my amps so I need an interface.mf wrote:I'm using a Tascam us-122l usb interface that is probably almost 10 years old now and it still works great. It has pretty basic features but for home recording it does what i need and it seems to work well with any new computer i've gotten over the years. Never had a problem with latency (that couldn't be solved by fixing a configuration problem). So my advice would be that you don't need to spend a lot of money to get set up.
And I was half-kidding about letting stuff go. There are plenty of things I don't miss, but I won't ever get rid of gear I like again.
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I use this:
https://reverb.com/item/6612697-m-audio ... _BwE&pla=1
Simple. Plug it into my amp, and computer, pull up garage band and boom bam.
https://reverb.com/item/6612697-m-audio ... _BwE&pla=1
Simple. Plug it into my amp, and computer, pull up garage band and boom bam.
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Great, something else for the wishlist.mf wrote:If you DID want to spend some coin, you could drop a few bucks on that new Two Notes Torpedo Captor reactive loadbox and record your amps direct in without worrying about room volume while still having them cranked. You'd still need the interface though. If i was serious about home recording i would buy one in a flash but i don't have a real need to record my IRL amps. My home set up is mostly just for writing/arranging so i just use amp modelers for the most part.
You just plug it into your amp? No mic?Strat wrote:I use this:
https://reverb.com/item/6612697-m-audio ... _BwE&pla=1
Simple. Plug it into my amp, and computer, pull up garage band and boom bam.
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Yea, plugs into the back of my amp and then USB into garage band. I could mic it but most of my playing is done through this setup with headphones so as to not bug my neighbors. I have an additional modded master volume on the back of the amp so i can dial in the tones on the front and have those volumes cranked, but then cut all external volume with the back of the amp. I get full sweet tones through the interface and headphones.Self wrote:Great, something else for the wishlist.mf wrote:If you DID want to spend some coin, you could drop a few bucks on that new Two Notes Torpedo Captor reactive loadbox and record your amps direct in without worrying about room volume while still having them cranked. You'd still need the interface though. If i was serious about home recording i would buy one in a flash but i don't have a real need to record my IRL amps. My home set up is mostly just for writing/arranging so i just use amp modelers for the most part.
You just plug it into your amp? No mic?Strat wrote:I use this:
https://reverb.com/item/6612697-m-audio ... _BwE&pla=1
Simple. Plug it into my amp, and computer, pull up garage band and boom bam.
I hope that made sense. *shrugs*
I do mic my acoustic guitar and ukulele though.
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Nah, it makes sense. I guess I was just thinking if you were using the amp's line out direct into the interface, you'd need some kind of speaker sim to make it sound okay?
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Ive always thought it sounded exactly as it should but maybe im missing out something?Self wrote:Nah, it makes sense. I guess I was just thinking if you were using the amp's line out direct into the interface, you'd need some kind of speaker sim to make it sound okay?
This was all done with the setup described above
https://soundcloud.com/bdahlen21/maggot-brain
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My intention of posting that was not to get you to listen to it extensively or for any other reason than showing what sound I get going direct. And maybe some feedback if im doing it wrong!
I should try mic'ing it though....
I should try mic'ing it though....
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Yeah I was thinking it slave/line out too. So it’s a USB line out then? Probably does have some kind of speaker sim on it. What’s the amp?Strat wrote:Ive always thought it sounded exactly as it should but maybe im missing out something?Self wrote:Nah, it makes sense. I guess I was just thinking if you were using the amp's line out direct into the interface, you'd need some kind of speaker sim to make it sound okay?
This was all done with the setup described above
https://soundcloud.com/bdahlen21/maggot-brain
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my amp? Fender Twin Reverb II, mid 80's Riviera modelmf wrote:Yeah I was thinking it slave/line out too. So it’s a USB line out then? Probably does have some kind of speaker sim on it. What’s the amp?Strat wrote:Ive always thought it sounded exactly as it should but maybe im missing out something?Self wrote:Nah, it makes sense. I guess I was just thinking if you were using the amp's line out direct into the interface, you'd need some kind of speaker sim to make it sound okay?
This was all done with the setup described above
https://soundcloud.com/bdahlen21/maggot-brain
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I've cycled through way too many pedals to count over the last few years, I would never have been able to afford to have done that had I not sold tons I liked quite a bit. I hate hoarding things; having a room full of amazing stuff that I barely use sounds like a nightmare. I had a heavily-modified Telecaster that was my main (and essentially only) electric guitar for over ten years that I sold last year so I could afford the Jaguar I play now - while I miss it from time to time, I don't regret it for a moment.
I did recently re-buy a ProCo Turbo RAT, which was my main distortion sound since the late 90s. In a moment of mad culling, I sold my gig-worn old one and didn't realise how much I'd miss having that exact sound. Found a cheap one on eBay a few weeks ago and it was instant satisfaction the moment I turned it on, so I guess this one's sticking around.
I did recently re-buy a ProCo Turbo RAT, which was my main distortion sound since the late 90s. In a moment of mad culling, I sold my gig-worn old one and didn't realise how much I'd miss having that exact sound. Found a cheap one on eBay a few weeks ago and it was instant satisfaction the moment I turned it on, so I guess this one's sticking around.
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Rat pedal is awesome. Did you see that fb post I shared of a mate's pedals he's selling?
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No, I must've missed it - will go check it out now!
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I have no idea why I dont own a Rat pedal. I need to change that.

That is my current setup (though the board is gone)
I got those shannon distortion and overdrive pedals from someone on the pj message board about 13 years ago. I forgot who it was but he made them. I love them. Been using them ever since. Anyone remember that dude?

That is my current setup (though the board is gone)
I got those shannon distortion and overdrive pedals from someone on the pj message board about 13 years ago. I forgot who it was but he made them. I love them. Been using them ever since. Anyone remember that dude?
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Here’s a current family shot (though, as ever, there’s a few things currently going in/out):


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Nice maxon delay.
That reminds me i have an Ibanez ad90 delay at home.
That reminds me i have an Ibanez ad90 delay at home.
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Ok that’s not what I was thinking at all lol. I was expecting something more modern with a speaker sim line out!Strat wrote:my amp? Fender Twin Reverb II, mid 80's Riviera modelmf wrote:Yeah I was thinking it slave/line out too. So it’s a USB line out then? Probably does have some kind of speaker sim on it. What’s the amp?Strat wrote:Ive always thought it sounded exactly as it should but maybe im missing out something?Self wrote:Nah, it makes sense. I guess I was just thinking if you were using the amp's line out direct into the interface, you'd need some kind of speaker sim to make it sound okay?
This was all done with the setup described above
https://soundcloud.com/bdahlen21/maggot-brain