Recording Heavy Guitars At Home?? How To Set Your Levels Right

Have you ever wondered how you should be setting your input levels when recording heavy guitars at home?

How hot should you be recording on the way in?

What’s too hot and what’s not hot enough??

I get this question a lot from subscribers and I think this video is long overdue.

In this tutorial, I reveal my straightforward approach to capturing DI tracks at the proper level…AT THE SOURCE.

It doesn’t matter what interface or DAW you use when recording heavy guitars at home, this will work.

 

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My name is Bobby Torres and I’ve been a full-time audio engineer/producer/mixer within the metal and hard rock genres for well over a decade.

I’m on a mission to put an end to all of the false information that leads aspiring producers and mixers down a never-ending path of confusion, wasted money, wasted time and very little progress.

5 Steps to Better Heavy Mixes

Price: $17 Free Today
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5 Steps to Better Heavy Mixes
Price: $17 Free Today

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