I didn't realise that there are so many people "out there" who are concerned about the sound of electric guitars.
This video is interesting, as it shows one musician who seems to have discovered that he knows what he wants his playing to sound like, but sound engineers often change "his" sound in ways he doesn't really want. I didn't realise that some sound engineers actually do stick microphones in front of electric guitars - I thought the whole point of an electric guitar was that the sound was generated by the interaction between a player, the strings, and back end electronics.
OK - adding in microphones and physical amps are just adding more effects, but then - as suggested here - they may not produce the sounds which the musicians want.
This video is interesting, as it shows one musician who seems to have discovered that he knows what he wants his playing to sound like, but sound engineers often change "his" sound in ways he doesn't really want. I didn't realise that some sound engineers actually do stick microphones in front of electric guitars - I thought the whole point of an electric guitar was that the sound was generated by the interaction between a player, the strings, and back end electronics.
OK - adding in microphones and physical amps are just adding more effects, but then - as suggested here - they may not produce the sounds which the musicians want.
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