I recorded a little clip of myself screwing up easy riffs to test out my recorded tone, so the playing is sloppy. I was using my new toy, my Washburn Renegade with an Alt. 8 in the bridge. I love this pickup. I was using my Digitech Bad Monkey as a boost into my Blackstar HT-20 head (I used the emulated output). Once again, this isn't a very accurate representation of my tone, but it is as close as I am getting without a mic.
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Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.Tags: None
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You wanted some metal, you got some metal.My Blog: thisismyhatnow.blogspot.com
Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
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Originally posted by ConvoysToNothingness View Postnot too bad!!
If you weren't using a mic then how come I can hear your picking/string noise? You sure your computer mic was disabled?My Blog: thisismyhatnow.blogspot.com
Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
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if your computer has a line in jack, then plug the amp into that, then go to the computer's audio mixer and select the line in input for recording and/or disable the computer's mic/mic input.
That should fix it.
Tone sounded pretty good though...a little bit boomy in the low end, but otherwise good.
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Originally posted by ConvoysToNothingness View Postif your computer has a line in jack, then plug the amp into that, then go to the computer's audio mixer and select the line in input for recording and/or disable the computer's mic/mic input.
That should fix it.
Tone sounded pretty good though...a little bit boomy in the low end, but otherwise good.My Blog: thisismyhatnow.blogspot.com
Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
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