The Aftermath
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Okay, this whole "Tone Match" business could make or break an AFX for me. I want to go into a studio with my amps, get an engineer to mic them up properly, play them at an ungodly volume, go home with the raw tracks and tone match them. That way when I record I have my "sound" ready to go in the AFX and I could gig with those sounds if I wanted to.
I suck at dialing in a tone myself on modellers so this is a way I could avoid that whole drama.
However, buying an AFX and a day in the studio is very expensive. I'll do it if I know it works, but I don't know that for sure. So I want to test this whole Tone Match thingy before I buy one. Unfortunately, since I'm in Australia, nobody down here has one.
So this is where you come in.
I've finished a recent recording project. I mic'd up my amp and got the best sound out of it (and a bedroom) that I could manage. It's not great, but for demo purposes it does the job.
I would like somebody to tone-match the guitar sound I recorded. Not that it's a particularly desirable or amazing tone, but as proof of concept that tone-matching works. I know "my sound" way better than any other recorded sound. If I can sit here and be happy with the result of the tone-matched sound, then it looks like I'll be buying an AFX II.
Make sense? It does to me
So with that in mind: What do you need to get this to work?
I suck at dialing in a tone myself on modellers so this is a way I could avoid that whole drama.
However, buying an AFX and a day in the studio is very expensive. I'll do it if I know it works, but I don't know that for sure. So I want to test this whole Tone Match thingy before I buy one. Unfortunately, since I'm in Australia, nobody down here has one.
So this is where you come in.
I've finished a recent recording project. I mic'd up my amp and got the best sound out of it (and a bedroom) that I could manage. It's not great, but for demo purposes it does the job.
I would like somebody to tone-match the guitar sound I recorded. Not that it's a particularly desirable or amazing tone, but as proof of concept that tone-matching works. I know "my sound" way better than any other recorded sound. If I can sit here and be happy with the result of the tone-matched sound, then it looks like I'll be buying an AFX II.
Make sense? It does to me
So with that in mind: What do you need to get this to work?