Last week a great pianist I know asked me for a collaboration: he wanted to do an acoustic piano guitar duet.
I proposed him to use the electric guitar instead, as I wanted to play something more original than the "classical acoustic guitar and piano" thing
So here's the studio recording
We only had one take so it isn't as polished as it can get, but I enjoyed the result anyway.
Setup: Music Man Petrucci 7 String with Piezo inside the AX 8 with a stereo cable.
Magnetic input goes into the input of the AX 8 (Fender Dual Verb with a drive pedal in front) and the piezo in the FX Return with a 3 Sigma Taylor Impulse applied (http://www.3sigmaaudio.com/acoustic-impulses/)
As you can imagine switching from the acoustic to the solo sound is fast and convenient.
Let me know what do you think.
I proposed him to use the electric guitar instead, as I wanted to play something more original than the "classical acoustic guitar and piano" thing
So here's the studio recording
We only had one take so it isn't as polished as it can get, but I enjoyed the result anyway.
Setup: Music Man Petrucci 7 String with Piezo inside the AX 8 with a stereo cable.
Magnetic input goes into the input of the AX 8 (Fender Dual Verb with a drive pedal in front) and the piezo in the FX Return with a 3 Sigma Taylor Impulse applied (http://www.3sigmaaudio.com/acoustic-impulses/)
As you can imagine switching from the acoustic to the solo sound is fast and convenient.
Let me know what do you think.