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  • @Squishy said:
    how do you guys approach recording electric guitar in DAWs?
    Effect chain: do you stick to the common pedal chain theory of eq - comp - gain/boost/distortion - modulation - reverb/delay ? Or are there different orders when it comes to iOS/auv3s?
    Amp/cab sims: are these “required”? I know that NAM/IR is really big these days. And where in the effect chain do you put them? The end? In the middle/after the gain stages? After chorus/phase/modulation? Maybe even in the beginning of the signal?!
    Any tips, tricks, and strats (no pun intended) you’d like to share, maybe even some reccs of some can’t miss apps. Basically just curious how everyone else is tackling guitar into iOS.

    I go to a DI or straight to HiZ on the console. Out to interface and from there I run a chain along the lines of, input leveling, any dynamic or overdrive/distortion effects, amp, spatial and modulation effects, cabinet. Then sometimes more subtle tweaking with further compressions, eq and tonal effects (e.g. saturation). On iOS I would try to achieve the same but to be honest I'd probably just go straight to amp (THU). If I use Artera I'd more than likely limit the number of extra plugins and begrudgingly put spatial effects after the cabinet.

  • @wim said:
    @yellow_eyez - that is a beautiful design. I love looking at every part of it.

    Thanks a lot man :)

  • @wim @Ailerom cheers!
    Messed around a bit more today. Definitely get what you mean when you say the ios amps themselves sound kinda bad without a cab, and more times than not my ear likes the sound without any sim at all a bit more, sometimes with just a preamp. And currently agree that the best approach would be to just treat it like real life when it comes to chaining, and then micromanage if something sounds off. It is kinda nice being able to have an “fx loop” and easily switch stuff after the amps if you choose to.

  • @Squishy said:
    @wim @Ailerom cheers!
    Messed around a bit more today. Definitely get what you mean when you say the ios amps themselves sound kinda bad without a cab, and more times than not my ear likes the sound without any sim at all a bit more, sometimes with just a preamp. And currently agree that the best approach would be to just treat it like real life when it comes to chaining, and then micromanage if something sounds off. It is kinda nice being able to have an “fx loop” and easily switch stuff after the amps if you choose to.

    Where practical a loop should be mandatory.

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