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processing guitar sound
    #21975139 - 07/21/15 10:51 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

I have a whole bunch of guitar riffs/sounds recorded as wav files but they were all recorded direct from an electric guitar
that wasn't running through an amp, so obviously they all sound pretty muggy, wishy-washy and without and clear distinction,

anyone know of any post-recording vst/software/wizardry that could process the .wav files to make them sound as if they were running through a nice amp?

Thanks peaople.


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: druqs]
    #21975157 - 07/21/15 10:58 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Line 6 POD

'nuff said


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: OhMrJohnson]
    #21975185 - 07/21/15 11:05 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

is that software?


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: OhMrJohnson]
    #21975205 - 07/21/15 11:13 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-amp
If you have a nice amp now you could always reamp it. It involves sending the signal back through a processor or amp and rererecording it. A di box is handy for signal matching. Here is a wiki link.


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: stratocast]
    #21975226 - 07/21/15 11:16 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

idk about programs but i have a somewhat cheap amp fender amp that has a aux port built in. i just plug my amp directly into my comp. maybe you could go get a new amp and re-record everything?


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: stratocast]
    #21975242 - 07/21/15 11:19 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

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stratocast said:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-amp
If you have a nice amp now you could always reamp it. It involves sending the signal back through a processor or amp and rererecording it. A di box is handy for signal matching. Here is a wiki link.




yeh i was thinking along those lines, just though a digital process might save a lot of hassle.

it all sounds class coming from the amp i have so i guess i'll give that a go.

thanks man.


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: druqs]
    #21975272 - 07/21/15 11:30 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Quote:

druqs said:
is that software?




It's a multi-effects processor, mixer, amp emulator, mini recording station, etc.

They're pretty damn useful but I think you need a computer to use them


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Re: processing guitar sound [Re: OhMrJohnson] * 1
    #21975307 - 07/21/15 11:40 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

You need guitar rig. It's a software with amp, cab, and effects modeling.

If you're going to be doing this a lot then get some hardware like a pod which someone else recommended. But if you've got the cash and want the best then get an axe fx 2. Those things can do literally anything and get amazing sounds just as good as any tube amp. It'll be the last piece of gear you ever need. Forget ever buying pedals or amps again, it will be all you ever need. Just be prepared for hours and hours of tone tweaking.


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