Some interesting stuff, not that I do any recording. Some might find it helpful.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/ ... ome-640187
Music Radar article on DIY recording
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Music Radar article on DIY recording
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Re: Music Radar article on DIY recording
Yep, skimped through it but no mention at all of bias? I've tried pretty much every software amp solution. Bias amp really does go a step further for me. I just downloaded a few tonematched patches that are really as good as software modelling will get without going crazy with a kemper. no offense, toaster guys. The tone matched presets have the owners IR built in and the frequency response is matched. And of course you can load in impulse responses. I downloaded a dodgy copy and bought it within the month. Bias FX is good as well if you want to mix them both together, but if I was going for one only it would be the amp.
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