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Jdod, here's the guitar you need since George Lynch is your new hero:
Fs: 1986 Esp George Lynch Kamikaze I Prototype Guitar *no Trades* | MarshallForum.com
sounds pretty good to me tonewise.Anyway, amongst the discussion of amps my blues tone sunk like a stone!
Also, this might amuse you lot. Europe's biggest Elvis Festival has just descended on my little town. Porthcawl Elvis Festival - The Premier UK and European festival
Might wander down this evening, have a beer and see if I can spot The King.
LOL, aside from the locking trem I actually quite like that!Jdod, here's the guitar you need since George Lynch is your new hero:
Fs: 1986 Esp George Lynch Kamikaze I Prototype Guitar *no Trades* | MarshallForum.com
Cheers, Bob. It's nice an early here this morning so I'm working on the structure of it and laying the bass line down, I'll re-track the guitars later. With the structre under my fingers a little more I should be able to enjoy playing it a bit more too. I think its going to get weirder though and stop following the standard blues progression. I want to chuck a bit of Locrian in there just for shits and giggles.sounds pretty good to me tonewise.
I agree with greg about the feel though.
Try a bit 'o' vibrato on the longer notes.
Nice licks though ..... playing is fine .... nice tonage
haha, well done mate. The weed is pretty strong over there isn't it? Did you visit Anne Frank's?Oh and I survived Amsterdam. I did eventually wander into a "coffee" shop. It was fun. Other than that, it was a shit ton of walking for an out-of-shape American. Saw all the cool stuff, really enjoyed that town.
Now we're in Paris for a week. This will be interesting because I'm the one of the 5 of us that speaks the most French, and I can barely count to 3. I can, however, tell anyone that I have a red guitar. (I don't actually have a red guitar, but I did when I learned to say that). So apparently we're eating whatever French waiters feel like giving us for the next week. I'm expecting lots of boogers in my food...
Here's an interesting one.
This is my normal distortion sound but I've sent the FX send of my amp to my interface. I've then added my usual reverb and also a speaker cabinet impule where I've completely muted the dry signal. Its not quite what I'm after but its better than what I expected. The drawback is that it sounds bloody horrible in you headphones when you're tracking.
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Not bad, it is a bit boxy but still good. Does yours not have an emulated line out or where you just trying something different?
Jdod: Both clips have pretty good tone, the "Dokken" lead sounds really good to me, but the rhythm is sorta boxy, to me...
The blues clip is better than the hair-metal clip, but the guys are right, you need to put some feeling into it...I know that's easier said than done, but that's what the blues is all about...
Here's an interesting one.
This is my normal distortion sound but I've sent the FX send of my amp to my interface. I've then added my usual reverb and also a speaker cabinet impule where I've completely muted the dry signal. Its not quite what I'm after but its better than what I expected. The drawback is that it sounds bloody horrible in you headphones when you're tracking.
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That's not bad. It doesn't sound much different from your usual tones.
Have you tried the emulated out?
That "wall of pauls" pic is cool. They sure do have a lot of 3 pickup customs.
If you couldn't find a Paul you like there... there's no pleasing you!
I found about 100 I like.
Not shown in that pic, directly under my right arm, was a 79 Silverburst Custom that was beautifully checked and "greened". It was so awesome.
Oh man I'd love something like that. I gotta go check that place out sometime.