Steinmetzify
Inspired
Had a buddy send me some presets earlier this evening. BADASS, and I loved em. Used em on a track, but there was some static. I went thru the usual rigamarole including changing batteries in the EMG equipped guitar I was using, changing cables, adjusting the gate and output levels, etc....it was still there.
The patch I was using was running two amps into one cab, with a drive in front and a PEQ in between amp and cab, along with a bit of reverb. I noticed a bit of static during the recording and mostly at the end, which you can hear here:
I got rid of the extra amp (which according to my bro was just adding a little bit of mids in the first place) and killed the reverb and it took it down to about 89%, which got rid of the static.
My question is, is this a pretty much well known hard and fast rule? Over 85% or so and it'll clip and have static? Just wondering so as to avoid this for future presets, just in case...
Thanks.
S
The patch I was using was running two amps into one cab, with a drive in front and a PEQ in between amp and cab, along with a bit of reverb. I noticed a bit of static during the recording and mostly at the end, which you can hear here:
I got rid of the extra amp (which according to my bro was just adding a little bit of mids in the first place) and killed the reverb and it took it down to about 89%, which got rid of the static.
My question is, is this a pretty much well known hard and fast rule? Over 85% or so and it'll clip and have static? Just wondering so as to avoid this for future presets, just in case...
Thanks.
S