unix-guy
Master of RTFM
Good one!Iommi on Sabbath’s Live Evil.
Good one!Iommi on Sabbath’s Live Evil.
To avoid repeating Gilmour or others that have already been mentioned:
STEVE ROTHERY
So true. You can spend your whole life approaching some tone you heard, and forget that the entire performance or mix was a moment that ended when it was recorded. Better to make your own soup than to define someone else’s as the ultimate dish.What I find interesting is that so many classic tones used the same ingredients for guitar sounds yet the results vary greatly. As guitar oriented creatures we can focus too much on the minutiae of gear as opposed to how a particular performance was captured by an engineer at a particular time.
Reading and clicking through this thread has been pretty inspiring - @nhgtrman consolidating all of these into a Spotify or YT playlist might be a pretty cool idea. So many inspiring tones, performances and production.
What I find interesting is that so many classic tones used the same ingredients for guitar sounds yet the results vary greatly. As guitar oriented creatures we can focus too much on the minutiae of gear as opposed to how a particular performance was captured by an engineer at a particular time.
Any time I fire up the C++, the Atomica or the Deluxe Reverb with the right IR, add some delay and start playing with the III i find myself thinking "how good is this?!". Being able to sound like the best version of yourself is why FAS products are so valuable IMO.
Here's another one of my faves....this one goes from clean to mean! Frick'n love the break-down that starts at the 3 minute mark!