Topic: Pedals directly to the board?
So we had a practice tonight. Now I always bring my computer to try to capture some live sounds at practice to see if we can get a decent recording to send to bars as a demo. The problem I've run into is the guitar amp. When we mix the room its so loud that we NEVER get the gutiars turned up. The bass always seems to be direct in except live gigs. So tonight I borrowed my friends Marshall Guv'nor from the 90's and plugged up to the board. My friend used his favorite pedal a Rat proco pedal from 1987. The sound wasn't a guitar tone I'd be proud of but the mix... hear for yourself.
http://soundcloud.com/arnold-p-deal-iii/truck-yeah
The rythym guitar playing the intro riffs and things is me with a Les Paul Traditional Pro, and the lead is my buddy with his Rat and the Les Paul Standard. Tonight was the first time we played this song and the second night we played this next song. Same deal he's doing the lead stuff. We normally take turns soloing, but most of the songs are mostly me soloing so I'm trying to get my friends confedence level up to play more leads.
http://soundcloud.com/arnold-p-deal-iii … ittle-ride
Now I'm aware these are not perfect mixes but if you compared it to the crap that we had before these are night and day. I'd love to lower the bass a bit, and boost my guitar a bit on the riffs.
Has anybody else tried to use just pedals into the mixing board? This is the main reason I want to switch to pedals and quality ones at that because of our practices. You could seriously hear a pin drop no ear plugs required!