![]() ![]() The bridge pickup would be swapped out during the subsequent In Utero Tour for a Seymour Duncan JB. The guitar was already modified when he bought it, with an aftermarket pickguard, the on/off phase switches had been replaced with a Gibson-style 3-way switch and the pickups were swapped out for two full-sized humbuckers – a DiMarzio PAF in the neck, and the bridge, a DiMarzio Super Distortion. He found it through an ad in the LA Recycler. Van Halen recorded all their pre- Van Halen demos on it.Īs for gear, Kurt Cobain primarily used his main Fender Jaguar for electric guitar parts – this was a 1965 model that Kurt got before the recording of Nevermind. John Lennon’s Double Fantasy, AC/DC’s Back in Black was mixed on that board. It was originally installed in Electric Lady Studios in New York City in 1979, a studio that was commissioned by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, designed by architect John Storyk and audio engineer Eddie Kramer, and was completed in 1970. The crown jewel of the studio was a Neve 8068 console that had made quite a journey before landing at Pachyderm. READ MORE: We got AI to design guitars inspired by famous film directors – the results are amazing.The studio boasted a massive collection of vintage microphones and analog recording equipment. The studio was in a detached building only a hundred feet or so from the house. It was a beautiful house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, with an indoor swimming pool, nestled in an old growth forest with a trout creek running through the very isolated property. While Februarys in Minnesota can be particularly brutal, Pachyderms Studios had its perks. You will also need to go to Record on the main menu and make sure that Auto Input Monitoring is ticked.In February of 1993, Nirvana departed for Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minnesota to record what would become their final studio album. Then select the General Tab and make sure that Software Monitoring is ticked. However, in order for this to work you will need to go to the main program menu and select: The only other thing I can think of at the moment is make sure that the Input Monitoring Button is activated - Gold Arrow. you'll get the new track dialogue box and as I said in point 2 untick the Load Default Patch and Open Library boxes. If you tick the + at the top of the Track Header Area - Red Circle. As I said in the previous post the fact that you had it working in standalone mode indicated that you got this right. ![]() When answering posts it's very difficult to judge a person's level of knowledge or expertise. It's obvious if you know, it's not so obvious if you don't know. GR is inserted as an audio effect in that audio track - Blue Arrow. It is fed from input 9 on my interface where I have my Blackie Strat plugged in (that's why it's named Blackie in this pic) - red arrow. In the picture below I have created a Guitar or Bass audio track. ![]() In the New Track box you have shown in your picture untick the Load Default Patch and Open Library boxes. You will need to bring the audio in through the side chain input. a midi foot pedal to control Wha Wha in GR. As I stated previously use this method to use midi to control some parameter in GR. I have GR inserted into it in this pictu., It normally reads Instrument and is grey before the insertion. When you open a 'Software Instrument' channel instead of a 'Guitar or Bass' channel you will see it. We'll assume that it's pilot error and I will answer your questions and see if we can find what's going wrong. Ok,I'm not aware of any issues with M1 and Logic 10.7.4 but perhaps someone else can confirm as I am not on Monterey. Although if it is working in standalone mode this is probably not an issue. Most importantly make sure that your guitar is plugged into a high Z input on your interface. To avoid any confusion try inserting GR on a newly created, empty audio track instead of the Clean Room channel strip that you are using in the screen shot.Īlso, does it work if you use logic's own Amp designer plugin? If you just want a straight up amp effect on your guitar without midi control then insert it as an audio effect in the audio track that is fed by your guitar input. This configuration will allow you to control various parameters of GR by using a midi controller. Then select the input that your guitar is plugged into from the GR side chain menu in the top right corner of the UI. Install that as an instrument (ie in the instrument slot) on an Instrument channel strip. In your screenshot I can see you are instantiating the midi FX version. This would help people pinpoint any problems with incompatibilities with certain versions. You haven't provided any details of your Mac, OS and Logic version. ![]()
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