BAHA all I need is a phaser to complete my Mick Jones tone... or should I say Reverb, chorus and delay + phaser = Somebody Got Murdered.Will wrote:On another note, I really like the looks of that Akai phaser. Looks like a budget Phase 100. I can has The Clash?
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Well, Roland's guitar synthesis is pathetic. Unfortunately, they have so much market share (because those eighties metal demos appeal to the mass market) that they put Axon out of business.timhulio wrote:Interesting to see guitar synthesis is still pathetic. I defy anyone to watch the Roland GK-55 demo vid.
Crap compared to this:BacchusPaul wrote:Actually, fuckit, I've just read about the RC-3 and now I need one of those. Need one.
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Y'know, I really hope the Rock Band 3 controller sweeps away the glitchy, crap hexaphonic pickup based synthesisers. I'm genuinely excited about it- the price is right $289, it's made by Squier so the quality should be decent enough, and MIDI out means you can plug it into any el cheapo synth. It has real mass appeal. Plus it works on proper electrical connections like the old Hagstrom Swede Patch 2000 synth, so tracking shouldn't be a problem like the systems which attempt to recognise notes.
I'm properly excited about this and so is the music tech at my school, we can't wait to give one a gotimhulio wrote:Y'know, I really hope the Rock Band 3 controller sweeps away the glitchy, crap hexaphonic pickup based synthesisers. I'm genuinely excited about it- the price is right $289, it's made by Squier so the quality should be decent enough, and MIDI out means you can plug it into any el cheapo synth. It has real mass appeal. Plus it works on proper electrical connections like the old Hagstrom Swede Patch 2000 synth, so tracking shouldn't be a problem like the systems which attempt to recognise notes.
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Surely you gotta get you McLaughlin on too, hook that up to six mini moogs.
Neo mistress sounds Like it'd be well nice. Great for getting animals/the wall era floyd
Neo mistress sounds Like it'd be well nice. Great for getting animals/the wall era floyd
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
1 time host of PROGFEST
Apostle of Hustle. I saw him live. that guy is brilliant with the looper. I would start to lose count how many loops he had going at once. they were a three piece though. also, I've seen some solo acts that use it. Grey Anne and Your Heart Breaks. Grey Anne does the tedious layering your talking about. It's cool at first, she loops claps and random percussion instruments but the novelty of it wears off after a few songs. Your Heart Breaks is amazing. often they perform as a band but this show was just the singer playing a squier strat with a looper and an orange crush (sounded great). absolutely captivating performance that really created that feeling where you've been taken away to another place.timhulio wrote:Also, lots of looping stuff. I've never seen a looper pedal successfully used in a live band situation, whether to trigger pathetic samples or tediously layer shit on the fly. Has anyone else?
El Ten Eleven as well.Mages wrote:Apostle of Hustle. I saw him live. that guy is brilliant with the looper. I would start to lose count how many loops he had going at once. they were a three piece though. also, I've seen some solo acts that use it. Grey Anne and Your Heart Breaks. Grey Anne does the tedious layering your talking about. It's cool at first, she loops claps and random percussion instruments but the novelty of it wears off after a few songs. Your Heart Breaks is amazing. often they perform as a band but this show was just the singer playing a squier strat with a looper and an orange crush (sounded great). absolutely captivating performance that really created that feeling where you've been taken away to another place.timhulio wrote:Also, lots of looping stuff. I've never seen a looper pedal successfully used in a live band situation, whether to trigger pathetic samples or tediously layer shit on the fly. Has anyone else?
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Russian Circles used a few loopers as well when i saw them. I was amazed at how he was managing to control them to add the layers to the songs.Mages wrote:Apostle of Hustle. I saw him live. that guy is brilliant with the looper. I would start to lose count how many loops he had going at once. they were a three piece though. also, I've seen some solo acts that use it. Grey Anne and Your Heart Breaks. Grey Anne does the tedious layering your talking about. It's cool at first, she loops claps and random percussion instruments but the novelty of it wears off after a few songs. Your Heart Breaks is amazing. often they perform as a band but this show was just the singer playing a squier strat with a looper and an orange crush (sounded great). absolutely captivating performance that really created that feeling where you've been taken away to another place.timhulio wrote:Also, lots of looping stuff. I've never seen a looper pedal successfully used in a live band situation, whether to trigger pathetic samples or tediously layer shit on the fly. Has anyone else?
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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riff box is a shit looper.
The boss loopers suck.
The looperlative pedal will be good when he works out the bugs. Actually make "when" "if".
'Rang III is alright.
Who cares about what you can and can't do in a band. Wow you can't use all your pedals in a band context big fucking deal. But what do I know, I am a asshole solo guitar player who never wants to bother playing with other people again in his life as machines are easier to deal with then people, and complain a lot less when i hit them for fucking up.
The boss loopers suck.
The looperlative pedal will be good when he works out the bugs. Actually make "when" "if".
'Rang III is alright.
Who cares about what you can and can't do in a band. Wow you can't use all your pedals in a band context big fucking deal. But what do I know, I am a asshole solo guitar player who never wants to bother playing with other people again in his life as machines are easier to deal with then people, and complain a lot less when i hit them for fucking up.
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