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EFFECTIVE GUITAR RECORDING IN STUDIO ONE

n our last Studio One tutorial, we examined the trials and tribulations that come with recording one of the world’s most notoriously slippery instruments: the human voice. Here, we’re focusing on an instrument that, though not as tough to capture, brings with it many options and requires perhaps more thought to get just right for your track: the guitar. There are many types of guitar and many more ways to record them. So grab a pick, plug into your amp and get ready to strum –

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