So, this is the Bandit recorded with a PRA 628II on the distortion channel. Presence at 5.2 and T Dynamics at about 70%, Volume at significantly below 0 (this amp goes loud! This is a loud home volume) for both parts.
So, info about sounds - Rhythm (most of what you hear) - Gain boost ON, Gain at 5.5, Bass at 9, mids at 4, treble at 6,
Lead - delay in loop engaged (180pmb tapped in, dotted crotchet, modulation), Gain Boost ON, Gain at 8, Bass at 7, Mids at 8, Treble at 4.5.
Mic a couple of inches off the grill cloth, couple of inches from centre.
Very rough recording made in Reaper, I still struggle to use it compared to Ableton, but I'll work it out (struggle to cut bits down... Hence why there are some random noises at the end :S ). Maybe I'll watch some tutorial vids.
No mixing, this is literally what came out of the amp, into the mic, into the POD Studio UX2 and into Reaper.
Obviously, I've accidentally cropped the lead bit too much and knocked off the last few arpeggios too... Balls.
I need lessons.
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Ok, well I am no expert....but first I would edit the sounclip down to just the guitar piece, when I played it there were other audio bits at the back end.
It sounded to me like the lead overdub wasnt in sync with the main riff?
As for Daw....I use Studio One and just starting to get to grips with it, check it out, just rough ideas .
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Duplicate the track and pan one side slightly left and one side slightly right. Either move one version (very) slightly or add a reverb or echo to it, to add depth. Don't overdo the reverb.
I had a very quick go using audacity (can't be bothered to find the cubase dongle) and I've overdone it, but you get the idea. I'll delete it when you say so.