I have an Axis AAX (I think..). Its a really light pedal, can def get some speed with it.
The only thing ive noticed is that since its so light, sometimes it seems hard to get a lil heavier playing out of it. Maybe a change of beater would help, idk.
Hey, my friends sellin his epiphone t-bird bass, and I was thinking of buying it. Its in real good shape, has been professionally set up, around 3 years old, one owner. He's askin $160, w/ a pretty heavy duty gig bag.
What do you think?
Hey, thanks for the response.
Equip:
Presounus Firepod
MSH-2's in recorderman for OH's
CAD glx-3000 or something on kick
es-57 on snare and on guitar amp
Cubase LE, so it does have dynamic processing and eq, and I did use a little of both, but I honestly dont really know how to use them, I need...
These are by no means "final products", but I figured Id ask now so I can try out some things to try and achieve a better sound.
http://www.myspace.com/alexperram
Any tips are greatly appreciated! (#'s 1 and 3)
ps.
If you really want like a lightningmp3.com upload instead, I can do that...
wow, I think Im gonna pick one up... thats such a deal!
I think itd be cool for bass, I struggle getting a bass sound I like. Also a lot cheaper than an amp and pedals, and thats all I use guitar for is recording mainly...
no, the metal that the plastic is on broke. Still, guy said he'd pay for it, so its cool.
and the local guitar shop luthier said the frets stuck out a bit too far, so hes gonna file em down.