I've been wanting to run my new Behringer V-Amp through its paces to see what kind of recorded tones I could get out of it, so I threw together a quick Ozzy cover to try it out.
Equipment used:
Behringer V-amp 2.0. Set to a Marshall model with some delay and reverb, gain just over half. For the fills and solo I boosted up the delay and the gain just slightly. Not sure I liked that too much because imo the rhythm tones sound much better than the lead tones.
No EQ or added effects were used on the Guitar parts. Everything is stock from the amp.
The guitar is a Squier Stratocaster with a Duncan Hot Rails in the bridge. The entire song was done with the bridge pickup.
The Drums and base are just backing tracks. During the solo section the trax have added rhythm guitar which sux, but oh well I guess.
Soundcard is a turtle beach santa cruiz
Recording software is adobe audition.
I believe the solo and first fill are basically from the tribute album verbatum. The other fills are just add lib and are awful.
Equipment used:
Behringer V-amp 2.0. Set to a Marshall model with some delay and reverb, gain just over half. For the fills and solo I boosted up the delay and the gain just slightly. Not sure I liked that too much because imo the rhythm tones sound much better than the lead tones.
No EQ or added effects were used on the Guitar parts. Everything is stock from the amp.
The guitar is a Squier Stratocaster with a Duncan Hot Rails in the bridge. The entire song was done with the bridge pickup.
The Drums and base are just backing tracks. During the solo section the trax have added rhythm guitar which sux, but oh well I guess.
Soundcard is a turtle beach santa cruiz
Recording software is adobe audition.
I believe the solo and first fill are basically from the tribute album verbatum. The other fills are just add lib and are awful.
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