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Originally Posted by albee1952
Things to consider:
1-you said you posted a song but no song is linked
2-The quality of the sound encompasses several things, hand tone, the guitar(style, condition, proper setup), player skill/talent(a wildcard ) and this is all before it gets to Pro Tools and the amp plugin.
3-Eleven Lite is REALLY limited and there are several amp sims you should check out, based on your needs(like Amplitube, Line 6 Helix software, Guitar Rig, etc). Watch videos on youtube as pretty much everything is demo'd and/or reviewed there.
4-Maybe you need to back off the recording level? In the world of digital, there is no longer the need to slam the input to get above the noise floor
5-Impulse responses are fine, but absolutely NOT required. What is required is whatever gets you to the sound you want(which we really don't know)
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Also to factor into this is the guitar single coil or humbuckers? As a rule the latter have a hotter output than single coils. Another - how hard is the picking action? What specific amp is the OP using? Some amps just don't do a clean sound. For instance a Twin Reverb should get you a cleaner sound than something like a Mesa Boogie or Marshall stack
Question to the OP:
What exact input are you using on your interface?