79_limited
Experienced
Awesome playing. Love your drummer and his small kit too. Other drummers should take note.
Great playing. And great sound.
Mind posting the patch? You run frfr? Sounds full. I'd like to see what you're doing.
I'm a 2 user so some screen shots would be greatly appreciated.
If you look me up on Axe-change the patch is posted there - it'd be the "GCL Super" or something like that I believe. I set it up essentially how I would my 'real' rig, except for where I put the reverb & delay. Generally I run a Tubescreamer in front of a backface amp, with the level and tone cranked, drive all the way down. The ol' SRV I do run FRFR, at this gig used an EV 112p as backline and ran a little into the house P.A. for fill. I really like the EVs, and they didn't cost me a fortune.
The main advice I'd give you is to tweak your patches for live use at as close to the volume you'll use them live as possible. Then tweak a little when you jam with your band, as sometimes the bass will swallow up part of what was a great-sounding tone. Also, it's so subjective - when I have a bad night playing-wise, I find my tone feels thin, there's no sustain, and the strings even feel sharp/un-cooperative. When I'm having a good night, it's like swimming in butter lol. So from night to night your headspace is gonna impact your perception of tone.
I'm travelling right now, so don't have access to my Axe FX, but one is Tyler Grund's Jensen E130 IR I'm sure, the other is likely a Marshall 4x12 one from a free pack Clark Kent posted a while back.Great. I'm about halfway there. What IRs are you using? 2 cabs in parallel right?
yeah, I seem to always default to Fenders, but there are some super-cool tones pairing a strat with a Marshall 4x12 or similar. Seemed to work really well for some guy back in the sixties...Sounds great Cainer. I don't know why I never thought to try a marshall 4x12 for my more strat-y tones. Thank you and phenomenal playing btw.
danke schön!Hi Cainer, great playin´ with flinky fingers and a good strat-sound. Like your bassmans lines too, together with the drummer they layed you a groovy basement for your blues. (sorry for the bad english)!