I like a flat condenser sound at close range). Use a microphone to record one of the speaker cones: different mics at different positions yield different sounds (e.g. Higher end unit might have better outputs for getting into your soundcard with less noise.Ĭonnect to your favourite guitar amplifier and speaker cabinet. You can then record the dry or the wet signal depending on your confidence in the sound you’re getting.Īs above but minus the VSTs and use a multi-fx floor processing unit, such as ones done by Line 6, Zoom and Boss. You can then monitor your input routed via your selected guitar processing VST, for example Renoise’s cab simulator, or commercial options such as Amplitude 2 or Guitar Rig.
box into your soundcard, or if you soundcard has a supported guitar input socket use it.