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    ...because (1) this is the first time I've ever tried this, and (2) my meager skills certainly don't do the material justice. But I wanted to try that Audacity software and also demonstrate the SRV tone I've been working to achieve with my VOX Valvetronix AD30VT.

    The linked audio clip is recorded with my Strat Plus, pickup selector at the bridge/middle position, using the Black 2x12 amp model (see Top Panel settings diagram HERE, as soon as I can get it posted) with a bit of reverb, and "dirtied up" with a Digitech Tone Driver on the TS-808 emulation setting. I apologize for the poor audio quality, but all I had to record through was a cheap little telephony microphone that came bundled with an old modem card. I set the thing up about a foot in front of the amp and started banging away. Hopefully, it's good enough to at least demonstrate the SRV tone, which sounds pretty close to the real deal, at least to my amateur ears.

    Forgive the quality of the playing. I'm sure that with a few more "takes", I could have done a better/cleaner version, but my intent was NOT to showcase my marginal skills. Couple that with the fact that SRV tunes are a tremendous challenge, in any case. It's incredible to me how effortless he was able to make a Texas shuffle tune like "Pride & Joy" sound, especially when you consider that he plays both rhythm & lead simultaneously! Particularly difficult (for me and a lot of other guitarists, from what I've read) is to duplicate his amazing skill at cleanly muting the strings on the upstroke, which gives that great shuffle rhythm. I'm not sure that I'll EVER be able to do that, no matter how much I practice.

    Anyway, with all due apologies to Stevie, here's the link:

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    Have you tried to record the Vox with the line out?
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    Not yet, because I'll need a cable or adapter to go from the 1/4" phone plug to the 1/8" input on my PC's sound card. Got any ideas on where best to get that?

    Will the line out give authentic sound quality? I thought I read that the line out is in between the preamp and the power amp on the ADxxVT's....
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    i got an adapter at radio shack...although i haven't recorded anything yet

    I think the line out is before the modeling effects but your pedals should work...plus once you get it into the computer you can add any effects you want!

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    Line out on the Vox really sucks. Don't do it!

    Nice sound you got Voodoo. I have a video lesson coming up soon on that song, by the way.
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    One option would be to get a Hughes & Kettner redbox, a real nice speaker sim that you connect to the line out of a amp. I think Behringer has a cheapo copy of it as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Line out on the Vox really sucks. Don't do it!
    That's kind of what I thought. When my wife gets tired of listening to me torture my guitars, she makes me play through headphones, and the tone quality goes right in the toilet. I'm pretty sure I recall that the line out is before the tube/power amp, which is the whole key to the Valvetronix amp's tube-like tone.

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    Nice sound you got Voodoo.
    Thanks! Now, if I could just play SRV worth a !@?#$%&!

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    I have a video lesson coming up soon on that song, by the way.
    Cool! Let me know when, so I can check it out.

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    Simple answer to this one: Shure SM57

    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Question: What kind of microphone should I buy that would (1) more accurately capture the tone from my amp speakers, and (2) be reasonably priced (i.e. CHEAP!)?
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    I'll second the SM 57 choice.

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    If I am not mistaken (I probably am) The lineout from 1/4 will be mono... to put it to stereo... Radio Shack has a 1/4 to 2 RCA which is about a 6 foot cable.. and then an Adaptor for 2 rca to 1/8 to get into the sound card.. least thats What I have and had to go that way for some reason.... or maybe they just didn't have the right one... been awhile... but can't remember exactly why?? but..this also works and is always available at a radio shack...


    Nice Sound DuhVoodoo.......... keep'em comming...
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    Well, it still needs a lot of work, but this seems much better than the first try. This is by running the line out from the AD30VT to my PC, using a 1/4"-to-1/8" reducing adapter from Radio Shack. The bass is too boomy and the recording level was a bit too high, but other than that, the tone is pretty close. Seems to have a lot more oomph and life to it than the first version through that crummy little mic I used. Tell me what you think:

    SRV PnJ Take 2

    Again, the playing could certainly be improved, but I dashed this off quickly this morning before getting ready for work. I'm better after a cup of coffee, honest!!

    I'll try recording using a decent mic next.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Simple answer to this one: Shure SM57
    Thanks, Robert. I'm "shure" you're right, but $90 is more than I'm willing to drop on a mic, given what I'd be using it for and the limited amount of use it would get. However, I poked around at Musiciansfriend.com and found some decent alternatives in the $20 range from Behringer and Nady. I'm sure they aren't up to the quality & reliability standards of the SM57, but got many very complimentary customer reviews--several from professional musicians--and are almost certainly more than adequate for my purposes.
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    The recording is pretty distorted. The level is way hot and the resulting clip makes the sound less than desirable. Try turning down the input gain. Sounds good otherwise.

    I think the $20 Behringer mic sounds pretty good to me too. I'll probably get one myself. Hey, it's only $20. One thing to consider though is that it is an SM58 copy and may have a proximity effect unlike the SM57. Also the reviews say that it is hotter than a 58 so it may not handle the SPL's that a 57 would. That you might be able to adjust for.

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    But it's ninety bucks well spent! Just think about how much guitar pedals go for. Pedals come and go, but a SM57 is a keeper for life.

    I heard Samson has some good mics too, and their products are inexpensive.

    The sound is clearer, on this clip but that line out tone is there. You got better result than I have though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    The recording is pretty distorted. The level is way hot and the resulting clip makes the sound less than desirable. Try turning down the input gain. Sounds good otherwise.
    Yeah, I agree. Like I said, I dashed it off quickly this morning, just to try out the "line out" recording method. Didn't have any time to fool around and try to optimize the recording conditions. Hope to be able to do a bit of that tonight.

    One advantage of using the line out rather than a mic is that it keeps my wife from coming in the back room and telling me to turn the !%#$@&*! thing down!!!
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    I have one of those Behringer XM8500 Microphones being the cheap guy I am.. It feels fine..looks fine.. and for me works fine although I doubt it equals a Shure 57... I know its well worth 20 bucks though.. Robert wasn't there something about bypassing the effects when using lineout on the AD series? making it about useless for recording?


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    It bypasses the valve when you use line out, not the effects.

    Well not useless maybe, but anytime you use distortion or overdrive sounds, I find it sounds very articifial and cold. You may get away with it for cleaner sounds, but I much prefer miking the amp.
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    i'm going to look into micing my vox (and valve jr.) instead of using the line out....will a mic by itself be ok or do i need a mic pre-amp too (to record directly into my mac)

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    Warren – On the Seymour Duncan forum, some players have used the cheap lapel microphone that you can buy at RS. You just have to find the correct distance, loudness and placement of the microphone. Some of the songs upload sounded pretty good.
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