Garth wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 12:39 pm
I'll throw out a heavily-qualified "most likely yes" because I'm not familiar w/ the Tascam 12 specifically.
I think the main thing I'd say is that if you're not adding a ton of gain (ribbon mics, quiet sources), you may not notice a huge difference.
Now might be a good time to ask more pointedly: "what are you hoping to achieve w/ getting better pre's" or "what problem are you trying to solve?"
If you're just not happy w/ how your recorded guitar/bass sounds, I'd look more at the source first and foremost and then the mic choices, the mic placement, etc. Those tascam pres honestly should be at least "fine" or "ok" at worst.
Yeah, good point. I do like how the guitar sounds for now. I guess I want more control, maybe even EQ onboard, rather than in software. I would even love to get some hardware compressors at some point.
I def need and like the pres that I use for vocals. I don't use mics at all for guitar or bass, I've got the following:
Guitar/bass -> pedalboard -> amp -> reactive load box -> IR cab sim -> audio interface (Tascam Model 12) -> DAW
I get pretty good gain and have volume control at almost every touchpoint in the signal chain. That is not really an issue. I've noticed I need to punch up the bass more often than not, but don't really need to do much for guitar. This I think is primarily due to the bass my bass player is using. (I've recorded with my P bass and it sounds pretty good comparatively, but I want my bass player to be comfortable playing his own bass). But, I think they both could use a little color/warmth. Maybe it's not so much a pre, but some kind of EQ/compression?
Anyway, great responses and thank you so much for the simple advice!