Sonar 7 PE , What Plug In does 7 PE have for great guitar tone manipulation?
O.K. so I bought a new SM57 and I am going to start all over with recording my guitar thru my Tremoverb, Mesa Boogie tube amp. I am not liking the tone I got before so I upgraded to a better mic. I will try all different positions for the mic, according to all the best practices evident from online research. My question is this. Does Sonar 7 PE have it's own plug ins that emulate speaker cabs or whatever to get a real good tone. I am new to this and in the past I would just mic the cab and hit record on my tape machine and I would get an amazing Nuno Bettencourt tone or maybe better said is a thick, punchy, articulate, musical, percussive guitar sound for my gain tone and a chimey, bell, piano tone for my cleans. I mean I really got a great tone and it sounded great on external equipment like the car stereo or house stereo. This required no eq or plug ins of any kind. So I am lost, as it was either blind luck or the process that produced that great guitar sound. Now with all digital equipment I can't get it, or at least not yet, as I have not plugged the SM57 yet. Any advise on plug ins internal to Sonar or eq methods would greatly help. Thanks.
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