Rex
Dignified but Approachable
I hadn't thought of that. You may have something there.Little bit of work and this could be Money for Nothing patch.
I hadn't thought of that. You may have something there.Little bit of work and this could be Money for Nothing patch.
randombastage, of course, I don't think of making this sound "my" sound. It's just a means to achieve something in a particular context. In the clips I provided I simply threw something in--a couple of Stylus loops, just to have a beat of some sort. It was a 5 minute job, but it showed to me that the sound works, it's expressive and cuts well. I am sorry it didn't work for you through your real amp. I have to try how the sound behaves when plugged into a tube amp. Thank you for the input! Greetings.I could see using it in a specific moment
Rex, making music is a tough business, there are much worse things to be considered.I admire the way you carried yourself while your brainchild took its lumps in the forum.
I handled it by playing shorter notes, so the cutting out wouldn't affect my phrasing; I think that the compressor after the drive made that thing and I, personally, like it. I am not sure it sounds like failing equipment, more so like a equipment "on the edge" sort of thing. There might be a way to make it a little more mellow, as you said, by applying some EQ or maybe changing to another clean amp/cabs, etc. It all depends on the particular application of the sound.The aspect of this patch that I just couldn't get beyond was how it cuts in and out as the note decays. It really does sound like failing equipment. How did you handle that when you played?
I could hear it in a Demolition Man (pun intended) movie! Lots of fun anyway! Greetings and God bless our Axes!!!I could hear this in the Iron Man movies very well because of its in-your-face tone.
Indeed it does. The important thing is that you had a big WOW moment, found a tone you love, and taught us a few things in the process. Thanks!I handled it (the sound cutting out) by playing shorter notes, so the cutting out wouldn't affect my phrasing; I think that the compressor after the drive made that thing and I, personally, like it. I am not sure it sounds like failing equipment, more so like a equipment "on the edge" sort of thing. There might be a way to make it a little more mellow, as you said, by applying some EQ or maybe changing to another clean amp/cabs, etc. It all depends on the particular application of the sound.