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Probably has his monitors turned up, and letting acoustic coupling do its job.NICE!! How u do dat sustain boy?
Good guess, but I think the tweeters would be screanin’ in that case.Probably has his monitors turned up, and letting acoustic coupling do its job.
Depends on how far away the speakers are. They don't have an infinite reach.Good guess, but I think the tweeters would be screanin’ in that case.
rightProbably has his monitors turned up, and letting acoustic coupling do its job.
On the downside, it's demo's like this that cause bedroom players to be a bit diappointed with their modelers. Fractal or otherwise.Probably has his monitors turned up, and letting acoustic coupling do its job.
not only, most of the comments are always the sameOn the downside, it's demo's like this that cause bedroom players to be a bit diappointed with their modelers. Fractal or otherwise.
It’s a symptom of not knowing their instruments and how they work. They’re blaming the tools for their lack of knowledge.On the downside, it's demo's like this that cause bedroom players to be a bit diappointed with their modelers. Fractal or otherwise.
Yes. It baffles me how many people have no idea, and they expect it to be something that the modeler should be able to do, that electronics or a computer can fix, not understanding it’s something they have to learn to do. I play with feedback almost every time I am on stage. It’s fun and satisfying to find the spot where it kicks in and the guitar comes to life and sings.This is only a natural feedback obtained with good guitar, good monitor, and the right amount of gain.
I am very impressed to see so many people who are surprised.
To me is a natural effect I handle since I was young
thanksYes. It baffles me how many people have no idea, and they expect it to be something that the modeler should be able to do, that electronics or a computer can fix, not understanding it’s something they have to learn to do. I play with feedback almost every time I am on stage. It’s fun and satisfying to find the spot where it kicks in and the guitar comes to life and sings.
I thought it was a great sound and works really well with the feedback. I always enjoy your demos.
“Yes. First, remove all the frets from the guitar, then install bass strings and tune to pitch. Next, play through your preset.”thanks
the most absurd thing I read on social media was "can you tell me how to make a preset to have the sound of fretless bass with my guitar?"
True story!!
Masterfully done sir.To me is a natural effect I handle since I was young
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