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btw, i do all my guitars direct with the podxt live. took me awhile to dial in some decent sounds, but it does a good job as you've demonstrated here.
Not sure what model but I believe it's the latest rack mount piece (X3 Pro maybe). He's dropping it off later today....
I'm always late to the party....
Very cool tune you've got started here, Strat. Can't wait to hear what True has in store for you.... or maybe that's something for the cave....
peace
He dropped it off - it's a POD X3 Live - the floorboard version.....
I don't normally venture to this part of the board, mostly due to feelings of gross inadequacy...because of songs like this.
Awesome awesome work, man. I hope someday (I'm still really really new and really really gear-less) to be able to record something close to this.
Can't wait to hear some singin' over top of it!
Just to clarify--I meant that we had discussed the possibility of you singing on something for me--but I'm afraid this one's already spoken for (Sorry!). True's getting inspired with some real sweet vocal ideas...
But don't worry--there's more of that 80's anthem madness in me! We'll connect on one!![]()
Ok, no problem. Looking forward to it
Cheers
PS: still think the song's great!
Dude--thanks for the kind words, really. But if I thought this was more intimidating than encouraging I wouldn't post again!
If this sounds impressive to you (and I'm genuinely flattered that you think so) don't be scared off. Don't think, "I can never do that!" Instead, think, "If this schmoe can do this in his basement, so can I."
It sounds trite--but it's that simple. Don't be discouraged--be encouraged.
You've never seen my basement, have you?!![]()
Odd that you mention that. My house is a 114 year old foursquare with a 7 foot basement (also not counting plumbing and wiring). Not too wet, but certainly too wet to trust any amount of equipment to.
The attic will probably be the route I go, but treating it is gonna be an absolute nightmare I think. The ceilings aren't much higher than the basement, creaky floors, badly sealed windows, etc. etc. etc.
Anyways...sorry to highjack here. Keep up the good work and thanks for the encouragement.
Only because Tony asked...(you know me--I hate to take pics of my gear and post 'em.) Here's the very basic epi LP I modded (my son says it's called "murdered out" when you make something all black--from the auto culture, I guess.) The thing about black is that if it's shiny (and mine is) it reflects like crazy, and kinda doesn't look black. Anyway here it is. All black replacement hardware: tuners, pickups, tailpiece, bridge, knobs, switch, screws, straplocks, even the neckplate--thus the back shot! I even refinished the rosewood neck so that's it's almost pitch black instead of the normal dark brown. (The first pic is a stock photo of how the guitar looked originally.)
Edit: I forgot to mention--I'm nuts about the neck. (no pun intended, really). I sight 'em, and straighten 'em, shim 'em (if needed) and work the frets until the strings are just drop dead close. That's one of the main reasons why I'm comfortable buying cheap guitars. As long as the neck has the potential, I know I can make it sing.