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xequenze
1 post
Sep 29, 2012
2:46 AM
Hi!
This is my first appearance here and I have a question:
I have played blues harp since th late 60"ties in different danish blues and soulbands. I have achived a pretty good sound trying to find the sound Paul Butterfield had.
Now i will try to make my own arrangemant with a computer using Cubase or Cakewalk so I can "play" with lots of horns,Hammond and so on. Does anyone know how produce a good elecric sound through my microphone eventually using a kind of plug in or something.
Forgive me if my english is bit spooky; I`m danish.
Can anybody guide me??
Regards
Peter
gene
1098 posts
Sep 29, 2012
4:39 AM
Modeling amp, such as Peavey Vypyr? You can hook some of those to to your computer using a USB connection, too.

(Your English is much better than many English speakers! Ain't nuthin' wrong with it!)
Komuso
67 posts
Sep 29, 2012
9:11 AM
GuitarRig http://www.native-instruments.com/#/products/producer/guitar-rig-5-pro/
Amplitube http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/amplitube/

I use GuitarRig, but go through a Harp Commander III before feeding it into the audio interface and then into the sequencer with GuitarRig 4 as a VST effect.

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