He was not running it thru the Fender amp behind him, was he?
Saw Kurt Rosenwinkel and Peter Bernstein at Chris' Jazz Cafe in Philly last night - guess what Kurt was playing through...?
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Awesome tone, great show.
Cool. I saw him once @ Montreal Jazz Festival and he literally had dozens of pedals set up and a spaghetti mess connecting them all! So for him to get all his tones out of Fractal is sayin' somethin'.......
He still had plenty of pedals hooked up - I don't think he's fully in the box just yet!
Probably using the Ax III for effects. I'm a huge Kurt fan. Still looks like he has a spaghetti western going on that piano bench and floor.
What brand is that 335 copy?
Yeah, noticed that. I'm not very familiar with his work, but the dozen or so examples I pulled up on youtube were all clean with a little reverb and/or delay. Standard soft jazz fare. Honestly, the III seems like complete overkill for his genre.
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It was more like this when I saw him back in Montreal but even more pedals!
It's probably also overkill for my basement... at least he's an international touring musician.
It is likely overkill for the majority of the base users, but better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.Yeah, noticed that. I'm not very familiar with his work, but the dozen or so examples I pulled up on youtube were all clean with a little reverb and/or delay. Standard soft jazz fare. Honestly, the III seems like complete overkill for his genre.
Yeah, noticed that. I'm not very familiar with his work, but the dozen or so examples I pulled up on youtube were all clean with a little reverb and/or delay. Standard soft jazz fare. Honestly, the III seems like complete overkill for his genre.
What brand is that 335 copy?
Yeah, noticed that. I'm not very familiar with his work, but the dozen or so examples I pulled up on youtube were all clean with a little reverb and/or delay. Standard soft jazz fare. Honestly, the III seems like complete overkill for his genre.