Behringer RV600 (space setting)

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Behringer RV600 (space setting)

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again, as with the other thread, not played well, or at my normal settings (i was nervous) but you get the idea. at the begining and bridge

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godammit, i can't get the toobz to work
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nm, got it
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Holy shit dude, that song is really good.
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Very cool mate! Shame your vocals were a little low in the mix
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thanks dudes! it was a tiny pa with only one speaker, but that's ok cause i am not the most confident singer, and there were only like 20 or 30 people there. =]
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very good indeed and the pedal adds some lovely atmospherics
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Love it! Like Mike said, pity the vocal is'nt louder.
That pedal is almost boss ps-3 alike 8)
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goddammit get your lass to turn her snare off when your doing that unaccompanied intro!

theres nothimg worse than it sounding like somebodies frying bacon n eggs behind you, especially in an EPIC intro like that one

other than quite a decent little tune when it gets going

nice work
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Nice one old lad..really enjoyed that!
I recon youve every right to be nervous when you perform live! Our drummer used to laugh his arse off at my bassplayer and me quoffing Kalms herbal remedy tablets before we did our set ha ha!!..mind you, he used to smoke like a chimney beforehand!!..the herbally little buggers worked for me tho ;-)

Your songs cool...Vocals were low, but could you attribute part of that to the camera mic???
Tune reminded me of something by the likes of Interpol...which is win win for me 8) and bringing the noize for your solo kept me hooked!!...likey...

Fairplay to your lady there for hitting the skins!....
I think it'd be a fab idea for girlfriends, wives and lovers to learn drums!!...Ahh we can dream can't we!
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iz likes... good one 8)
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Great tune, would love to hear a studio cut!
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ultratwin wrote:Great tune, would love to hear a studio cut!
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Benmurray85 wrote:goddammit get your lass to turn her snare off when your doing that unaccompanied intro!

theres nothimg worse than it sounding like somebodies frying bacon n eggs behind you, especially in an EPIC intro like that one

other than quite a decent little tune when it gets going

nice work


werd, but it's probably my fault. this is her second band ever, and she's borrowing a kit in this song. on her own kit, leaving a hand on top of the snare gets rid of the buzz (which she does). I woulda/coulda/shoulda said something, but this was our second show, and our first went awful, so i just wanted to get it over with, haha.
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JohnnyTheBoy wrote: I think it'd be a fab idea for girlfriends, wives and lovers to learn drums!!...Ahh we can dream can't we!

i love playing music with women, and "novices"
I'm trying to get me mum to play harmonica with me at my brother's wake next weekend. we played a little song last week and she was amazed she could do it. (she doesn't get the idea that harmonicas are usually in one key)
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gaybear wrote: at my brother's wake next weekend.
I'm sorry to hear that...many condolences...
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Post by astrozombie »

It's a Boss RV-5 Modulation setting ripoff. I own an RV-5, I'll tell you this: it sounds very much like it, though my pedal seems warmer sounding.

I suggest wearing your guitar a little bit higher, might help with the volume swells.
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i think all behringers are boss ripoffs. i'm not surprised the boss sounds better. the behringer is like 35 bucks though.

i didn't feel like i was struggling with the volume pot on the guitar at all. maybe it sounds weird on the recording, or looks awkward, or maybe i'm just unaware of sounding crappy.

i usually wear guitars really really high. for whatever reason, i wear the schecter much lower. it's the most comfy guitar i've owned (other than peavey t15, though the schechter is a better sounding guitar)
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the RV600 is a verbzilla clone. if you want a full list of what the behringer pedals are then I have this one from times past saved on my hard drive:

Distortion/Overdrive/Fuzz

ULTRA DISTORTION UD100 - Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion
OVERDRIVE/DISTORTION OD100 - Boss OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion
OVERDRIVE OD400 - Boss OD-3 Overdrive
VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE TO800 - Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
TUBE OVERDRIVE TO100 - Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer
BLUES OVERDRIVE BO100 - Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
ULTRA FEEDBACK/DISTORTION FD300 - Boss DF-2 Super Distortion & Feedbacker
HEAVY DISTORTION HD300 - Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion
HEAVY METAL HM300 - Boss HM-2 Heavy Metal
SUPER METAL SM400 - Boss HM-3 Hyper Metal
ULTRA METAL UM100 - Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
ULTRA METAL UM300 - Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
SUPER FUZZ SF300 - Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz
ULTRA FUZZ UZ400 - Boss FZ-3 Fuzz
DISTORTION-X XD300 - Boss XT-2 Xtortion
POWER OVERDRIVE PO300 - Boss PW-2 Power Driver
VINTAGE DISTORTION VD1 - Electro Harmonix Big Muff
DISTORTION MODELER DM100 - Digitech HotRod Distortion
VINTAGE TUBE MONSTER VT999 - Nady TD-1 Tube Distortion
VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE VT911 - Chandler Tube Driver
WARP DISTORTION WD300 - Hughes Kettner Warp Factor

Phaser/Flanger/Filter

ULTRA PHASE SHIFTER UP100 - Boss PH-2 Super Phaser
SUPER PHASE SHIFTER SP400 - Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter
VINTAGE PHASER VP1 - Electro Harmonix Small Stone
PHASER PH9 - MXR EVH Signature Phase 90
FLANGER MACHINE FL600 - Line 6 Liqua Flange
SUPER FLANGER SF400 - Boss BF-3 Flanger
ULTRA FLANGER UF100 - Boss BF-3 Flanger
HI BAND FLANGER HF300 - Boss HF-2 HiBand Flanger
ROTARY MACHINE RM600 - Line 6 Roto-Machine
FILTER MACHINE FM600 - Line 6 Otto Filter

Chorus

CHORUS ORCHESTRA CO600 - Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble
CHORUS SPACE-C CC300 - Boss Dimension-C DC-2
CHORUS SPACE-D CD400 - Boss DC-3 Digital Dimension/Digital Space-D
ULTRA CHORUS UC100 - Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
ULTRA CHORUS UC200 - Boss CH-1 Super Chorus

Reverb/Delay

DIGITAL REVERB DR100 - Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb
DIGITAL REVERB/DELAY DR400 - Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay
DIGITAL REVERB DR600 - Boss RV-5 Digital Reverb
REVERB MACHINE RV600 - Line 6 Verbzilla
DIGITAL DELAY DD100 - Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
DIGITAL DELAY DD400 - Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
DIGITAL DELAY DD600 - Boss DD-6 Digital Delay
ECHO MACHINE EM600 - Line 6 Echo Park
VINTAGE DELAY VD400 - Boss DM-2 Delay
VINTAGE TIME MACHINE - Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man

Tremolo

ULTRA TREMOLO UT100 - Boss TR-2 Tremolo
ULTRA TREMOLO/PAN TP300 - Boss PN-2 Tremolo / Pan

Octave

ULTRA OCTAVER UO100 - Boss OC-2 Octaver
ULTRA OCTAVER UO300 - Boss OC-3 Super Octave
SUPER OCTAVER SO400 - Boss OC-3 Super Octave
ULTRA SHIFTER/HARMONIST US600 - Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Wah

HELLBABE HB01 - Dunlop Crybaby from Hell
ULTRA WAH UW300 - Boss AW-2 Auto Wah
DYNAMIC WAH DW400 - Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah

Compressor

COMPRESSOR/LIMITER CL9 - TC Electronic Compressor
COMPRESSOR/SUSTAINER CS100 - Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer
DYNAMICS COMPRESSOR DC9 - MXR Dynacomp

Other

ULTRA VIBRATO UV300 - Boss VB-2 Vibrato
SLOW MOTION SM200 - Boss SG-1 Slow Gear
BASS SYNTHESIZER BSY600 - Boss SYB-5 Bass Synthesizer
PREAMP/BOOSTER PB100 - Nobels PRE-1 Preamplifier

ACOUSTIC MODELER AM100 - Boss AC-2 Acoustic Simulator
ULTRA ACOUSTIC MODELER AM400 - Boss AC-3 Acoustic Simulator
V-TONE GUITAR GDI21 - Sansamp GT2
TUBE AMP MODELER TM300 - Sansamp GT2

SPECTRUM ENHANCER SE200 - Boss SP-1 Spectrum
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER EQ700 - Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer

INTELLIGATE IG9 - ISP Decimator / MXR Smart Gate
NOISE REDUCER NR100 - Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
INSTRUMENT/AMP SELECTOR AB100 - Boss LS-2 Line Selector
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awesome, lorez!
good info
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