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Re: battery-driven Mic PreAmp? - Roland MicroCube
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> I'm just thinking - were you also fantasizing about the mobile Roland
> MicroCube / RC-2 combination? ;-)
> Got the MicroCube and I'm very happy with it ;-)
Yes, I have both the MicroCube and RC-2 as my backup system. Great duo.
BUT, I have recently tried an experiment. As some of you know, I have been
struggling to find a decent VST or software amp simulator or preamp that
really makes the guitar sound like it should before going into the laptop.
I
have the acoustic guitar and mandolin figured out (LR Baggs para acoustic
DI
pre-amp)...it's a beautiful sound. It is the solid body electric guitar
with
it's seemingly lifeless and dry direct sound that is the issue. The
electric
guitar and amp with mic seem to be a match made in audio heaven, evolving
together.
I have had no luck. I'm sure the really expensive amp simulators are
great,
but the problem is that they require too many CPU resources....plus, I
feel
they still aren't that convincing in terms of matching the sound of an amp
wit an amp. Nothing has convinced me thoroughly yet. I may be able to hear
a
good simulation of a real amp, but the "feel" is never there.
So....after some discussion with Lucio this last weekend for our show, he
suggested I might plug into my MicroCube, mic it, and then run into my
laptop. The think the result is quite amazing. I know that Lucio is a big
fan of this tiny amp. In fact, he used it at the 2nd Boise Experimental
Music Festival. We put a mic on it and ran it through a monster
PA....outstanding. It sounded as good or better than him using my
expensive
Mesa Boogie Mark I the prior festival.
Has anyone else tried this? Mic your MicroCube (no effects, just amp sim)
and run directly into your laptop. Then do all your normal processing.
Tell
me what you think.
Kris
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