electric classical sound
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suttlemyre
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electric classical sound
has any one asked for this effect, (i run a strat thru a tube amp, it sounds dirty an mean), if so where should i start.All so have A/E acoustics.I am looking for a sharp smooth milk sound.
Re: electric classical sound
There are amp and pre-amp simulator VST plugins, some will work in Audacity on Windows ...
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/02 ... u-plugins/
Audacity has a built-in compressor ... http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/compressor.html
Other free compressor plug-ins are available, e.g.Chris's Compressor.
Paul-L's de-clicker plugin can be used to remove any conspicuous plectrum noises from a guitar track , for a smoother sound.
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/02 ... u-plugins/
If it's already tubey & dirty enough , you may just need dynamic-range-compression to reduce the variation in volume.suttlemyre wrote:... i run a strat thru a tube amp, it sounds dirty an mean ...
Audacity has a built-in compressor ... http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/compressor.html
Other free compressor plug-ins are available, e.g.Chris's Compressor.
Paul-L's de-clicker plugin can be used to remove any conspicuous plectrum noises from a guitar track , for a smoother sound.