Re-recording old material?

  • Have you re-recording old material to show their full potential?


    One of my first albums I recorded is currently being re-working almost completely.

    8 years later I absolutely hate the original sound and performance.


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    I recorded the original with a Peavey Vypyr 30w combo :love: actually, in my opinion, the guitar tone of the original album is the SMALLEST issue.

    The biggest problem is the sloppy drums and just overall bad mix.



    I'm so happy to own a Kemper with a bazillion good sounding profiles and I'm still learning how to choose the "right ones".

    Maybe I have chosen the right one for the re-recording already?


    The profile I'm using in the re-recording so far is a Mesa Mark III profile called Blend M01 by Thumas

    Who knows if I will keep this for final mix or reamp later but so far I really dig it 8)8)8)8)

  • Nice progress man. Actually I wouldn't call the first version garbage at all. But that's how things develop, right? Nice sound on the new recording, Thumas profiles are indeed great and he gives a lot of stuff to the community. Highly appreciated.


    I was thinking of some re-recordings as well. Thanks for the inspiration and have fun with your re-recordings :thumbup:8)

  • Sound really good to me, will definitive check the album out when completed!

    Nice to see the old blend profiles get some love, i recently myself did a revisit to them, i'm got stock playing blend2 m11 myself but now i must check blend m01 :)