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- Contents -
Introduction
Chapter 1. Guitars for Recording
Acoustic Guitars
Electric Guitars
Beyond the Guitar
Paraphernalia Potpourri
Guitars for Recording: A Real-Life Scenario
Chapter 2. Guitar Amps for Recording
Classic Hi-Fi Approach vs. Guitar Amp
The Parts and Stages of the Amplifier
The Technology of Amp Types
Amp Ins and Outs
Configurations: Combo, Head and Cab, Pre/Power Amp and Cab
Speakers and Cabinets
Amps for Recording: A Roundup
Chapter 3. Recording Guitars: The Setup
Recording Electric Guitar
Direct Recording
Miking Guitars
Recording Acoustic Guitar
Miking Guitar Amps
Chapter 4. Effects in the Recording Studio
Effects Defined by Category
Effect Ordering Quiz
Effect Ordering: A Map of the Entire Chain
Pre vs. Post Effects
Multi-Effects Processors
Chapter 5. Mixers: The Nerve Center of the Studio
Left Brain vs. Right Brain
Bus Logic and Application
Several Different Approaches to the Mixer
Tracking vs. Mixing
Placing Guitars in the Stereo Field
Extending the Mixer's Reach: The Patchbay as Central Signal Router
Chapter 6. Multitrack Recording: Four, Eight, and Beyond
Track View: Stereo vs. Two Tracks
4-Track Machines
8-Track Systems
Workstation-Based Hard Disk Systems
Computer-Based Hard Disk Systems
Mixing Down to Stereo
2-track Mixing: Various Formats
Fix It in the Mix with Tricks
Mixing for Multimedia and the Internet
The Master Touch
Chapter 7. Computers and Guitars
Making Connections: The Interface
It's a Process: Amp Sims
Your Computer as Mixer and Multitrack Recorder
Recording with MIDI
Mixdown, Mastering, and Formatting
Shut Down
Chapter 8. Dial-a-Sound: How to Recreate 14 Classic Guitar God Setups
Dimebag Darrell
Kirk Hammett
Jimi Hendrix (Then and Now)
Eric Johnson
Sonny Landreth
Yngwie Malmsteen
Steve Morse
Joe Satriani
Steve Vai
Eddie Van Halen
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Carl Verheyen
Chapter 9. Tricks and Tips for the Recording Guitarist
Use Your Studio Multi-Effects Processor Inline
Use Just the Reverb of an Overdub
Process Your Piezo and Magnetic Outputs Differently
Soak Your Left Hand in Hot Water to Soften the Calluses
Set Up a Slide Guitar for the Studio
Use Flatwounds on Your Slide to Eliminate Noise
Make Yourself a Slide Caddy
Use Slides with Open Tunings
Mic the Strings of Your Electric Guitar
Capo Capers
Tables of Useful Numbers
Cascading Channels
Control Room Feedback
Re-Amping
The Digital-Delay Cascade Effect
Trick with Open-Reel Machines
Put Your EQ Before Your Distortion Pedal
Sending Your Signal into a Time Warp
Chapter 10. Recording the Perfect Guitar Demo
Side A: Demo Do's and Don'ts
Side B: It's All in the Packaging
Afterword
Glossary of Audio and Recording Terms
Index |