it really depends on what kind of relation your looking to create between
the guitar and electronics. do you want the two elements to meld or stay
seperate? and do you want to mask the guitar's 'guitarness'?
if you want to keep em seperated (offspring rules!)
simply micing an acoustic goes awfully well with electronics i think.
clean, no effects (but of course some reverb or warmth)
if you want to meld the two elements here's a fun technique:
take your keyboard and your guitar, split both your lines. allow each
instrument to have a direct line into your mixer. then take the extra line
of both elements and put them together into a seperate mixer and then into a
processor (ideally, an analog synth, but even an echo unit would work). now
you can have your elements seperated (just on 'clean' lines) or you can mesh
the two by mixing up their combined presence in your processing line.
funfun
nat.
http://www.littlefurythings.com
quoted 28 lines From: "Browne, Jason" <Jason.Browne@drkw.com>
>From: "Browne, Jason" <Jason.Browne@drkw.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: [idm] Guitars and Electro
>Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:12:00 +0100
>
>someone got some tips on how Guitars mix best with electronic music. I mean
>stuff like
>Kraftwerk / Vorsprung durch Technik. I am just starting of with Computer
>Music and can
>play some guitar but have noticed that when guitars are used on
>Electro/Dance tracks they
>are mostly very good guitarists which will make even more difficult for
>me..oh shit
>Any idea on wich effects/ technics............
>
>thanks
>
>Jas
>
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