The Recording Guitarist explores the world of recording the guitar,
covering everything from selecting guitars and amps to employing effects
and mastering recording techniques - from the modest home studio to a
professional facility. Offering valuable insights and tips for the
novice or professional, The Recording Guitarist thoroughly examines
guitars (electric and acoustic) and amps used in the studio, and
explains how to select among them to achieve the desired sound. The
signal chain is explained, and signal processors (effects) are analyzed
according to type, placement, and contribution. Helping readers create a
total guitar sound for the studio, the book also tackles recording
equipment, techniques, and formats; discusses electric and acoustic
guitars and their unique tones; recording hardware and software; effects
and how to use them; monitors; overdubbing; and mixing. Also included is
advice from recording industry pros such as Carl Verheyen, Al Di Meola,
Alex Lifeson, and Phil Ramone. A special feature is a section called
Dial a Sound - an illustrated guide to the setups and recording rigs of
14 guitar greats, including Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi
Hendrix, and others.