http://www.maelstromzine.com/ezine/inte ... 39_196.php
I was actually contemplating doing something like he describes for general home recording, using a pod along with a channel strip to whip it into shape.
Justin Broadrick on Various Matters Related To Recording
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Re: Justin Broadrick on Various Matters Related To Recording
I love this interview -- I think I've stumbled across it like 7 or 8 times, but never when I'm going back to cross reference what he's actually doing, because then I can't find it.
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Any of the newer modellers do wonderous things, get two from different companies, use their "versions" of the same amp, have loads of fun with stereo.
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Re: Justin Broadrick on Various Matters Related To Recording
It's funny, I bought a used Pod XT and hated it, but I have this Korg AX3G thing that was like $30 and I can get a decent crunch sound out of it, though the Amptweaker Tight Metal through my small practice amp is pretty convincing, even at low volumes.