We recorded an album with my new band. All of the songs were recorded live and all guitar tones are from a quad cortex or a Nano.
I used almost exclusively Amalgam Audio captures. (Mostly bad cat era 30, Bartel roseland and magnatone twilighter stereo) Some toneking imperial and John Mayer plugin captures as overdubs. For vocals I used mantra for the harder partes and might be. All other vocals were processed with universal audio plugins
It’s all live (with guitar and vocal overdubs) and no ai was used writing or recording the songs. I hope you’ll like it.
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I am listening to it, still on the second song, but everything sounds great.
I’m interested in how the recording process was.
All in the same room? How was the monitoring?
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Hi Gugus,
We set up all the instruments in the same room. I took the di from the base and the trs signal from the quad or the Nano.So just the drums and the vocals had some bleed from other instruments.
We tried it with headphones, but the performance was worse, so we decided to just go with a little less high fidelity and a little more noise 
I have set up monitors for every bandmember and we played live. I tried to minimise the mic setup for drums. So it’s basically base, snare, toms and two overheads.
If it was very noisy I cleaned up the sound with the stem separation from logic. Some vocals were redone later, to have a more hifi, direct sound.
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Thank you all for listening and the feedback. I’ll do one last round of mastering and then we’ll release it on all the streaming platforms like Spotify, Qobuz and Apple Music. We’ll do some gigs and keep on writing. We are already five songs in the next one 
That’s great… Thanks for sharing!
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