latest impulse buy; the joemeek VC3Q:
from what I read before joemeek stuff was one of the better low end equipment in terms of the sound quality, so wanted to take a crack if I saw a reasonably priced used one and the other day I happened to stumble into one on the web and pretty much bought it "on the spot". Anyway, playing around with it a little bit and with a mic (vocals) yesterday it seemed okay. Pretty good. I wouldn't say super dramatic but probably should improve a lot with a higher quality mic (I was using a cheap dynamic). Today, tried gtr. and Sansamp (Classic) to VC3Q (basically the setting described in the User's guide). Much more impressive. Sansamp sounds better than by itself, and with it bypassed the gtr. sounds MUCH better than usual. Doesn't have that brittle crappy direct sound I usually get. The compression seems to help make it sound "right". You can "snap" strings really hard and it sounds good (bit of distortion for some notes but maybe the settings were not 100% optimized). Nice.
from what I read before joemeek stuff was one of the better low end equipment in terms of the sound quality, so wanted to take a crack if I saw a reasonably priced used one and the other day I happened to stumble into one on the web and pretty much bought it "on the spot". Anyway, playing around with it a little bit and with a mic (vocals) yesterday it seemed okay. Pretty good. I wouldn't say super dramatic but probably should improve a lot with a higher quality mic (I was using a cheap dynamic). Today, tried gtr. and Sansamp (Classic) to VC3Q (basically the setting described in the User's guide). Much more impressive. Sansamp sounds better than by itself, and with it bypassed the gtr. sounds MUCH better than usual. Doesn't have that brittle crappy direct sound I usually get. The compression seems to help make it sound "right". You can "snap" strings really hard and it sounds good (bit of distortion for some notes but maybe the settings were not 100% optimized). Nice.
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