Originally Posted by David Snyder
Last time I used my Fender twin reverb with the Stratocaster plugged into it and a microphone stuck right up to the amplifier cloth I thought I was sounding pretty good.

Yes recording a guitar that way can sound pretty good.

Originally Posted by David Snyder
Is this here imaginary cloud thing with them cartoon knobs on it going to make it sound better?? I was fixing to run out and get myself a new set of tubes so I need an answer here pretty fast.

Amp sims have come a long way and in fact I use them exclusively when I record. The big advantage is that I can change amps and/or effects anytime.

Originally Posted by David Snyder
Also it's getting bout time for me to change my strings, do you have to change strings when you're using them things they call the real tracks????

Yes. IIRC you look in BB/RealTracks/guitar_strings you will find RealStrings in any gauge and style you want. wink


I'm no longer allowed to go caroling at the psych hospital.
I guess Do You Hear What I Hear was a bad song choice!

64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware