Strafe (post: 1430109) wrote:Ok. So added 3 new pedals to my board today: TC Electronics Polytune, which lets you tune all six strings at once. Super cool and fast. Dunlop Crybaby Wah. Nothing fancy. Just a nice cheap wah pedal to play around with. And my Dad's old Sparkle drive, which has some tubescreamer sounds that go great with delay and SRV.
That gives me a total of 5 gain stages: Vox OD (Bright British), OCD (Marshall), Sparkle Drive (Tubescreamer), Big Muff (Fuzz), Fatboost (Take it past 11). I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm done with gain stages for now. Running in combination, I basically have a ridiculous number of tones that I could get.
Actually, the only thing left to do is replace the compressor, and get a better AB switch. The ones I have now are noisy and suck tone.
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Stompy update!
Strafe (post: 1432825) wrote:So is this thread dying? Then how about a new question:
What are your favorite guitar tones?
My all time favorite is the Van Halen Brown sound, which I have a pseudo version of emulating with cascading gain stages. Then Straight after is the AC30 crowd Brian May and the Edge. Basically why I got an AC15. Then another great tone is Angus Young into his Marshall.
Strafe (post: 1430109) wrote:Ok. So added 3 new pedals to my board today: TC Electronics Polytune, which lets you tune all six strings at once. Super cool and fast. Dunlop Crybaby Wah. Nothing fancy. Just a nice cheap wah pedal to play around with. And my Dad's old Sparkle drive, which has some tubescreamer sounds that go great with delay and SRV.
That gives me a total of 5 gain stages: Vox OD (Bright British), OCD (Marshall), Sparkle Drive (Tubescreamer), Big Muff (Fuzz), Fatboost (Take it past 11). I think it's pretty safe to say that I'm done with gain stages for now. Running in combination, I basically have a ridiculous number of tones that I could get.
Actually, the only thing left to do is replace the compressor, and get a better AB switch. The ones I have now are noisy and suck tone.
Picture:
Stompy update!
Strafe (post: 1435894) wrote:Yeah. Distorted bass is cool, but certain types of break up sounds bad on it. Like el84 break up sounds kind of bad when I do it. T-Rex pedals are really nice. If I didn't have the Sparkle Drive, I would have gotten the MAB Overdrive.
But how often do bassists use distortion? The only song that instantly comes to mind is Starlight by Muse.
Strafe (post: 1436093) wrote:Yup yup. Got it.
Whoops. I know like every single one of those songs. I actually listened to Buckets an hour ago <_< Hehehhh. My badd. Lol. Then I'll bet that pedal was a great buy for you.
Today was day one of Jazz tryouts, and tomorrow's day two. I'm wondering why no one else in the school can play guitar. At this rate, I'll end up making it into jazz I on both Alto and Guitar, and I dunno how that will work out.
Strafe (post: 1442982) wrote:OKAY! Finally something to write about! I just got done recording the first song I ever take a legit guitar solo in... albeit a 15 second solo. But still, I think it turned out pretty well:
http://soundcloud.com/mattkimdemos/roman-candles
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