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Old 21st June 2009   #1
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tips for dirtying up sequenced tracks?

Can you share favorite methods/gear for reamping, guitar pedals on keyboard tracks and so forth? Thanks!
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Can you share favorite methods/gear for reamping, guitar pedals on keyboard tracks and so forth? Thanks!
Biily B can probably give you a list of some of the gear we use to dirty things up.

There are so many options out there now, lots of cool plug ins ( I like Isoptope trash, the Massey plugin, good old Sans Amp, and some of the guitar modelers to name a few)..

And get out those old stomp boxes!!!
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Biily B can probably give you a list of some of the gear we use to dirty things up.

There are so many options out there now, lots of cool plug ins ( I like Isoptope trash, the Massey plugin, good old Sans Amp, and some of the guitar modelers to name a few)..

And get out those old stomp boxes!!!
One thing we do is always track the keyboard through a cool preamp with color like the Chandler TG2 - never just into a DI.

A lot of times it'll be run though a stomp box of some kind.. or through Pod or an amp and mic'ed.

And then a lot of times it'll be Amp Farm, Pod Farm, Sansamp or Massey plugin.. The Amplitube plug in is pretty useful as well..
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how are you accomplishing going through the preamp? Not using it's DI, straight into the mic input, or using a line to mic converter box?
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how are you accomplishing going through the preamp? Not using it's DI, straight into the mic input, or using a line to mic converter box?
either into the preamp's DI if it has one, or into it's mic input and distorting it..
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