Hello,
I'm having my first attempts at recording guitars through the AXE-FX.
I'm a pretty experienced recording engineer and have recorded all sorts of tube amps and other modelers.
What I'm feeling with the AXE-FX is despite when I'm playing (monitoring through the DAW) the sound seems great, after stacking the usual left, right take for doubling the sound actually seems to sound strange, worse then one side playing alone.
It seems a bit phasey and also a bit harsh...
Everytime I recorded tube amps when I do the double tracking for left right panning, the sound actually turns more powerfull and beefier.
It is not the case with the recordings I've been trying with the AXE-FX.
Anyone noticed something like this? Any suggestions on how I can improve?
I'm recording the AXE-FX from Out1 into an API 512c preamp through Lavry Blue AD conversion.
Best regards
Ricardo
I'm having my first attempts at recording guitars through the AXE-FX.
I'm a pretty experienced recording engineer and have recorded all sorts of tube amps and other modelers.
What I'm feeling with the AXE-FX is despite when I'm playing (monitoring through the DAW) the sound seems great, after stacking the usual left, right take for doubling the sound actually seems to sound strange, worse then one side playing alone.
It seems a bit phasey and also a bit harsh...
Everytime I recorded tube amps when I do the double tracking for left right panning, the sound actually turns more powerfull and beefier.
It is not the case with the recordings I've been trying with the AXE-FX.
Anyone noticed something like this? Any suggestions on how I can improve?
I'm recording the AXE-FX from Out1 into an API 512c preamp through Lavry Blue AD conversion.
Best regards
Ricardo