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Originally Posted by bryan k You lost me at this sentence. Any recording studio that uses Line6 to record electric guitars.......is not something i would want to got to. If i was a client of yours......I would walk into your studio....see your Line6 and chuckle a bit......and immediately walk out,..... get some REAL amps in there...... |
why? back up that suggestion.
guitar amp sims are a great way forward for small studios. With the DSL100 you are limited on tone to sounding like a Marshall DSL100.
With a program like Amplitube, you can get some very real emulations of guitar amps without the space requirement. The DSL100 is also a bad suggestion as to get any kind of tone out of it, you need to install extensive soundproofing or spend yet more money on a hot plate.
This is nothing to do with mastering, but you don't need an amp anymore mate! I've just done a record all with sim'd guitar and bass, and nobody's said a bad word about amps yet.