JonoRicher
New Member
Hey guys. I've been trying to get a classic kind of rounded yet bright enough Jazz tone. I'm close but I'm missing a few small details that I just can't get right. Any help? Thanks guys
No details about his rig. No details about which amp and cab sims he's using.
1st post is a vague ass question. Do us all a favor and just tell these 1, 2 post
guys to do a search. Help them help themselves. Other wise we wind up with a
forum full of question and no answers.
To get an accurate jazz tone make sure you play it in an empty room.
No details about his rig. No details about which amp and cab sims he's using.
1st post is a vague ass question. Do us all a favor and just tell these 1, 2 post
guys to do a search. Help them help themselves. Other wise we wind up with a
forum full of question and no answers.
User error. Search function is fine. Good in fact.That's a little harsh. Especially when the search function of this forum sucks. I have tried to look up specific posts before by their exact title and the search has not pulled them up.
User error. Search function is fine. Good in fact.
If you use quotations like this-> "user error", you can find exact post.
And its not harsh, its common sense and part of this forums etiquette.
This is how we keep the trolls and other misinformation under control.
Im a jazz player and i do it for a living( I say that with a straight face lol) I don't like solid state amp for jazz and if you look at most modern jazz players like rosenwinkel, metheney,Vic juris, lage Lund, scofield, even older cats like Wes were all using tube amps. For live gigs I use my red plate with the axe as an fx only processor, but at home I sometimes practice with head phones and I found the weasel really usefull for a very nice jazz tone. It's a very articulate sim and responds nicely to dynics wich is huge for jazz.