Why? Some of us are doing a lot of miking of speakers. I myself have a very modified isolation cab with a choice of 5 different 12" speakers. I modded it so instead of one mic it can have up to 3 mics and I have a nice selection of mics to choose from (Typically I use two though). I also have 6 tube amps, a Marshall tube pre-amp, a box full of tubes because one of my amps is single ended and can use any octal based power tube. My amps are set up so it's very modular. (three were built by Frenzel, two of those built to my concept giving me tons of choices)Markku wrote:Yes, that was what I learned first, when I read about improving the sound, is that proper recording is much more important than mixing or mastering. However, I don't have actual access to recording phase to all material I have. So I need to take the "wrong" route here. I wouldn't be asking in KVR, probably, if I need to learn about mic placement...
Also, some of background stuff will have to be (*gasp*) entirely artificial (i.e. VST instruments).
So, workarounds are very welcome, even when you studio pros won't need them...
Not all guitar players at KvR use sims