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<blockquote data-quote="SacredGroove" data-source="post: 27071" data-attributes="member: 934"><p>If this is just for writing/demo'ing and not necessarily for "one man band" recording, maybe the easiest thing to do is use the program you already have and get some mp3/wav file loop CDs made for metal, or any style you'd like? This route would be a lot less expensive.</p><p></p><p>Recording guitar--if you can mic the cab/speaker, do it. Use multiple mics, if needed, then blend them together. If you go direct, an amp/cab simulator would be your best bet. Although, I've never tried recording direct from my RM4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacredGroove, post: 27071, member: 934"] If this is just for writing/demo'ing and not necessarily for "one man band" recording, maybe the easiest thing to do is use the program you already have and get some mp3/wav file loop CDs made for metal, or any style you'd like? This route would be a lot less expensive. Recording guitar--if you can mic the cab/speaker, do it. Use multiple mics, if needed, then blend them together. If you go direct, an amp/cab simulator would be your best bet. Although, I've never tried recording direct from my RM4. [/QUOTE]
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