Page 3 of 3

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:09 pm
by brainfur
I had no idea there were so many local h fans. I guess I should visit YouTube and see if they are any good

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:58 pm
by blane
brainfur wrote:I had no idea there were so many local h fans. I guess I should visit YouTube and see if they are any good
they have a loyal cult following. Here are a few tracks that serve as a good introduction of sorts. They've been around for awhile. Did the major label thing for awhile and now they're back on the bar circuit still putting out GREAT records.


[youtube][/youtube]

[youtube][/youtube]

[youtube][/youtube]

[youtube][/youtube]

Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 2:55 am
by tukk04
The guitar/bass is working great (it's mine) though I've simplified my setup to using my zoom G3 for the octave using the mono-pitch, compressor,, noise suppressor, and fender amp sims on XLR direct to PA. I may switch back to using the octave multiplexor because the zoom seems to have the slightest latency on it's pitch effects, whereas the multiplexor doesn't and tracks more accurately. More to setup, but worth it for dat analog quality :P once I have put my pedalboard together it'll eliminate that issue for the most part.

Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 3:52 am
by serfx
Super Gnarly mod/project

Was actually contemplating something similar for my "Working Caste" project, as we've burned through 4 bass players and yet never managed to get a gig happening yet.. (despite a few booked that we had to back out of because of bass players leaving)


the key, as with anything and everything is that it has to work for you, and do what you want it to do. and if it's doing that, then everyone else can just get teh fuck..