AMT Stonehead/AMT Chameleon Cab/Nux Loop Core - Shredding the blues :)

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watch where you point that sabre


Soloing over the same sweet riff that's in my Bugera Jam...same killer old fortress visuals too....ancient battlements & epic bluesy shred go well together :bigthumb:

Cranked the highs & mids more than I usually do (about 1:30 & 3:00 o'clock respectively) for a sharper more modern tone. Bass knob at about 1:30 as well. No effects/pre/post production. Recorded with my digital handheld recorder's line input.
 
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Your lead is beyond burried. All I hear is rhythm guitar with faint drums and widdles in the background.
 
Re: AMT Stonehead/AMT Chameleon Cab/Nux Loop Core - Shredding the blues :)

Yeah the lead should've been a bit louder/further up front perhaps, but it sounds clear enough to me..I mean, I can follow it..
 
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There was a whole lot of hiss/background noise on that recording.. think I had the amp's volume down too low & too much input gain on my recorder..

Lol..had another go (new version/re-done.. V2) :D



It's clearer now..the lead's probably where it should be in the mix too...I don't care for it being any louder.



EDIT: .WAV up on Soundcloud:

 
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Is the Chameleon any good or should I really save for the Pangea?
 
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Is the Chameleon any good or should I really save for the Pangea?

It depends on your application. Both do their jobs quite well. I'd say, for onstage use I like simplicity and the least possible amount of computers in my guitar rig. In the studio it's quite the opposite, I like it to be highly tweakable and preset / recall feature is a blessing for A/B testing sounds.
 
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