Re the twang tone from the top end of the amp…BlackOctopus_Slade wrote: Tue Jun 24, 2025 6:06 am I actually love doing both. We have a really great guitar room and vintage amps and mics etc, and I’ll dial in a tone and get the”room” and vibe I need for a recording this way but I always bring in a split DI signal for re-amping later both in the box and recorded.
First off you can get great tone on guitar amps just from the mic pres alone. Then your mic selection, spacing, amp room, amp type and settings. But sometimes I may only use a twang tone from the top end of an amp recording and then layer with a sim amp under for the distortion or beef. You can get some amazing tones this way! Plus you can control with fx and switch around pedals easily on the DI sim amp signal.
I say on most projects both is the way to go and decide how much of each. For some truly raw punk rock or vintage sound I may not ever use the sim amp. But 95% of the time I’m using sim amp fx for creative tone and amp as performance.
Is this tone not achievable in sims for you or?
Just wondering.
Maybe that’s what I’m hearing is different in amp sims.
There must be some audio analysis somewhere with spectrograms (?) waveform graphs (?) or somesuch, side by side showing the differences between both.
Also, do u use high and low pass filters on both sounds or is that moreso required for sims?
Is there still digital fizz that needs cutting out?