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a blues with my 56 RI
sounds fantastic in the morgan but had to cut the buzz in pro tools...those P90 are not made for hi gain...but I knew that.
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
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I've played clean blues on an R6 and love the resonance and breadth of the clean tone you can get running both pups . . .
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
I once played a Strat, a nice MIM I had for a couple of years before it was stolen. That guitar's clean was good, but trust me, the R6 goes quite a bit deeper and richer and rounder.
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
I know, fender hired me to be a clinician for their jackson division. I did not ask any money but an eric johnson strat for 3 days of music fair.
the guitar was fantastic but single coils always have a "week" side I have problems to deal with. but that was the best fender I owned, and not the most expensive !!! |
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Awesome.
Do you want to share your backing tracks ![]()
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Reminds me of the two oriental gentlemen, Mr. Awe and Mr. Some.
Great tone, playing, and excellent use of all of the controls. Thanks for posting!
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Okay, now I want a clip of the 335!
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Beautiful playing.
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Beautiful and tasteful lines. Thank you.
I am trying to figure out what I need to post Youtube videos of this video and sound quality. Can you tell me how your sync with audio and video and what camera you use?
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Now, the hard part -- which is your favorite???
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I bounce my mix from pro tools and Insert it in final cut, then I just synchronise with the ambiant sound from the camera. curves and graphics hepls a mot for that, no way to do that on Imovie. then I make an export in HD720p65... |
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Re: a blues with my 56 RI
Dude I just had to post to say your playing is off the charts on all those guitars. Amazingly soulful, supberb original technique on your videos. Thank you for posting, ejoyed it very much.
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