Recording guitar in a home setup usually fails before mixing even begins. The tone is noisy, inconsistent, or thin, and no amount of plugins fixes it. Most producers assume they need better gear, but the real issue is how the signal is captured and prepared.
A cheap guitar, basic interface, and stock DAW are more than enough to produce clean, professional results. The difference comes from controlling noise, gain, and performance before adding any effects. If the recording is clean, everything after becomes easier. If it is not, every plugin makes the problem worse.
This breakdown focuses on recording guitar properly inside FL Studio, then shaping it with amp simulation and basic processing. The goal is not to build a complex chain. It is to capture a clean signal, control it, and turn it into a polished, usable sound inside a full production.


