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I've got the NI Guitar Rig, too. It's a pretty good overall guitar amp/fx simulator. I suppose my biggest problem (and that of many of us who use computers) is that there is TOO MUCH choice. It'd be simpler if there were just a compressor, an eq, etc. But no, we've got dozen's of 'em...[grin]Right now, I'm pretty much relying upon the steel's tone by itself, with just a little bit of compression on it. I'm tracking without reverb or delay (I'll add those later) although I do put some in my cue mix when recording, just for feel.
There aren't too many 'fake' instruments on this project. In fact, aside from a pretty good VST synth copy of a Calliope (go try to find one of THOSE at your neighborhood music store....), everything is analog. Drums, bass, acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, dobro, fiddle, harmonica, electic slide guitar, lap steel, etc. I didn't even use pitch correction on the vocals (though maybe I should have...). I'm not a purest, but I do like players who are actually living.
The nice thing about using a VST plugin is that you can change it after the fact. I can play my Tele straight in, recording it plain, and running it through the Guitar Rig VST. If I decide the Guitar Rig patch isn't what I want, I can change it later on. Sometimes this can get you into trouble, but it's been a nice option to have on hand.
I guess I was thinking that maybe some of the more computer savvy people here might have presets that they use.
thanks,
john