WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
Yep, I'm a wanker--at least when it comes to playing guitar. I favor the 80's hair bands and the Vai's and Satriani's of today in terms of guitar style. One of the of signature attributes of my recorded guitar is that it's wet--lot's of reverb and delay. Lately I've been listening to some of my "heroes" and I've noticed that they use a lot less reverb and delay than I do. So I've been playing completely dry lately. It's still high gain, saturated tone, but there's no reverb or delay. I've found that I have to rely on my hands more for the tone--and that's a good thing.
Here's a jam I recorded this afternoon. Both rhythm tracks are dry, and the lead is dry--no reverb or delay on any of them. I'm trying to get used to the sound and would love your input. Is it too dry? Is it shrill? Whatever you think, let me know. Thanks for your time.
Here's a jam I recorded this afternoon. Both rhythm tracks are dry, and the lead is dry--no reverb or delay on any of them. I'm trying to get used to the sound and would love your input. Is it too dry? Is it shrill? Whatever you think, let me know. Thanks for your time.