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  1. famous beagle

    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    I don't know if I heard anything that sounded like a Les Paul to me, but everything sounded great. ? They clearly know their tone!
  2. famous beagle

    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    Just watched the video. Wow! They got some serious tones there! ?
  3. famous beagle

    Show your guitar, bass, acoustic, any stringed instrument harem!

    By the way, I see some familiar Warm gear in the background there! ?
  4. famous beagle

    Show your guitar, bass, acoustic, any stringed instrument harem!

    Wow, that's a beauty! That's pretty sweet to be rockin' an actual Gibson at 12 years old! ? When did you start playing?
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    Show your guitar, bass, acoustic, any stringed instrument harem!

    After just having said in my thread that I think one only needs four electric guitars to cover all the bases. ?
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    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    Interesting. I'm curious. What style/application do you need the P90s for? (They are, in fact, single coils.) And the Filtertrons?
  7. famous beagle

    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    ?Hahaha When I purchased my Epi Les Paul Junior on Monday, I told my wife (knowing she'd not believe a word of it) "This is the last guitar I'll ever buy." ? You can get a Tele to sound like a Les Paul with single coils? Or does your Tele have a bucker?
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    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only?

    How many electric guitars does one really need to (fairly authentically) "cover the bases" - soundwise only? Curious to hear opinions on this. What I'm after is a practical approach. In other words, I'm not really interested in answers like "Well, you gotta have a Les Paul just because .... it's...
  9. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    Thanks! I'd never heard "Guinevere" before, but listening to it, I can hear what you mean. Beautiful song! Thanks for introducing me to it!
  10. famous beagle

    "First Tracks", relief from the heat

    Great playing and singing throughout! Mix-wise, I don't have any real nitpicks. I guess I maybe wanted to hear a little more excitement out of the snare for a song like this. But, that's about it. Nice job!
  11. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    I used it for everything here: vocals, acoustic, djembe, and doumbek.
  12. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    I have the Warm versions as well, along with the WA-273EQ (which I used on this as well). Love the Warm stuff. Actually, now that I think about it, I used the WA-14 mic on this as well. ?
  13. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    Thanks! The vocals were printed with a bit of compression with my 76KT and KT2A chain. (I used that chain for everything, actually.) Then I used a plate reverb from T-Racks on everything. For the vocals it was pre-fader; everything else was post. Other than a bit of EQ, that was it.
  14. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    Thanks!
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    Short little acoustic ditty

    Yeah, I'm in no way a "djembe player." I've learned a few basic things, but that's it. I only miked the top.
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    Short little acoustic ditty

    RFR: Thanks! Yeah, figured I needed to get out of that time-suck (Prime Time) and actually accomplish something! ? Spantini: Thank you! I'm still learning the ins and outs, but I'm diggin' S1 so far (as much as I can dig a DAW, anyway). ? LogicLover: Thanks for the listen and the kind words...
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    Buffalo Springfield cover, constructive criticism???

    Nice job overall. One clam at the end of the guitar solo. My one comment is that much of it sounds too wet in general, which is contributing to a kind of muddiness a bit, IMO.
  18. famous beagle

    Wurmhole revisited

    You can? Wow ... You've got a better ear than me! ? At two minutes end, I'm still batting 0% with understanding a word!
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    Bit like Breathe

    I really like a lot of the sounds that you're getting - very cool. The utter disregard for the timing in a lot of it got on my nerves a bit, though. ?
  20. famous beagle

    Short little acoustic ditty

    Lazer: Thanks! Talisman: Thank you. I normally record with analog, but I've used digital in the past because of my work. I used Reaper before this, but I recently switched to Studio One after I got it for free (through work) and I watched some tutorials and liked the way it looked. I like it so...
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