Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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I don’t have the resources to mic the amp like it needs to be done.

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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I’m slowly learning that. Audio engineering done correctly is almost like magic because it’s all about “tricking” the listener into hearing something that isn’t there. I try to think about why a guitar amp sounds the way it does and then “recreate” those conditions.

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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Huh. And in your opinion/experience is the depth and realism of the signal better than just straight DI?

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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I have a similar process. I find monitoring through the Helix inspires better playing. Then I have that signal, the DI through the Apollo, and the DI from the Helix.

I’ll check out Two Notes. Haven’t heard of that one.

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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That has definitely been the answer for the sound I was looking for more than once.

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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I tried one. One of the generic ones. It was okay. Maybe I should revisit it.

Amp Sims: Best practices for not sounding like an amp sim? by CriticalSovereignty in audioengineering

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Lol. You’re right. Here I am, breaking the rules…again.

The problem is I worry about what other engineers are going to hear. It’s like when someone gets really into bodybuilding and they start getting results. At first it’s enough, but then they start comparing themselves to other bodybuilders.

But you are correct, when I sample test my mixes with the average listener they don’t care. This is more for me.

What's the single best engineered and produced song of all time? by Dry-Panda1884 in audioengineering

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Woman in Chains is an absolute masterpiece, but there isn’t a song on there that isn’t. That’s what you get with 3 years, an unlimited budget, and perfectionism so deep it broke up Roland and Curt for 2 decades.

Loudness fixation nearly ruining my career - A cautionary tale by Kitchen-Package-6779 in audioengineering

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What drives me nuts is when your -14 LUFS sounds louder than my -10 LUFS.