Hurricane
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I asked this a long time ago here before developing a solo act and just got back into the forum after
5 years of being off of it .
There were not many midi musicians here then as I recall :no: ...... I hope there are more now :smokin:
I have been into quintets - quartets , trios , duets acts even my school marching band , and now have been
going it solo with my present set up now .
I began building a solo concept act 5 years ago improving my keyboard & guitar playing skills .
Hard to build a solo act around a trumpet and or harp cause when you sing you loose your groove :cool2: !
I lost my GNX4 DAW/Vocal & Guitar FX unit ( stolen ) about a year and a half ago - it was an important
link in my solo act . When I began this solo act concept 5 year ago my guitar chops were not up to speed
with my harp chops , so I just kept hammering at it & practicing and it's paid off .
While wood shedding over the years I found out more on modelers and loopers that were as good or
better than my Digitech GNX4 . When my GNX4 was stolen I was in the market again for a modeler / looper / DAW
I got a super sweet deal on a new T.C. Helicon Vocal Live 3 Extreme Edition about a month ago .
I'm hooking my Roland GR33 guitar synth module and controlling it with my Godin LGXSA ( love the SD's it's got )
that I use the T.C.Helicon's guitar FX with . It's really quite a system .
For a bigger guitar punch I plug into my old ( 25 years old and still pumpimg ) 60 watt tube Carvin in to this and for stereo guitar another amp
( my oldie but goodie 95 watt RMS SS Polytone Mini Brute V VI III P.A. ) and the synth sounds though a separate amp/P.A.
In big rooms with a solid sound system , I'm going direct into the house system with the T.C.Helicon VL3X sans any other gear .
I have a new small portable AC/12VDC P.A. that packs 150 RMS stereo @.05 THD . It's got a center channel 8" and
two super tweeters , it's great in small rooms , coffee house gigging and a personal stage monitor that has monitor
out to go into the house system seamlessly , and one more important thing ...
.......... - - BUSKING - - ............
Yep I am doing that too now .
This Stereo P.A.runs 10 hours on a single charge . I am probably going to return back to Hawaii to live and I love the side of the
Big Island Hawaii that is " Off The Grid " . This portable addresses that as well , it's amazing how well this P.A. projects on a
study & safe reliable speaker stand . It puts out my vocal & synth's sounds superbly , including the synth bass voices , unreal
little beast . Even the electric and acoustic guitar mixed with synth sounds and vocal , Blues harps comes out clean and pretty
damned loud too . I'll be using two USB power blocks to run the Roland GR33 & Vocal Live 3 X when busking and/or off the grid .
Instruments plugged to the P.A.system are :
- Shure 520 D Green Bullet Harp mic ( into P.A. or T.C. VL3X )
- Godin LGXSA electric guitar / midi / acoustic electric
- 000 Nylon acoustic electric Lucero cocobolo single cutaway } new addition in my line up
- 000 Resonator } old Antares - new in my line up
- Dreadnought 6 steel string ,acoustic electric , my old standby Washburn D46SCE
- Shure SM57
- T.C.Helicon VL3X
- Samson C01 cardiod 48V condenser to VL3X Looper < underrated little gem >
- Roland GR33 guitar synth module
I'm using a ToneBone Bumper to select between harp mic - electric guitar - nylon - steel guitars into the guitar amp input
on the 60 watt tube Carvin / Polytone Mini Brute and or P.A./T.C. Helicon amp inputs .
I wasn't thinking ever at first on going solo , but my guitar playing kept improving and many of the musicians I was working
with over the years died , or wore out one way or another ( some just got too old , some substance self abuse ) but , now soloing it ,
I find it really cool and relaxing . It's brought out a deeper part of me into my act .
So , while on the subject of my query on midi guitar players , and modelers/loopers . Any one here in the forum delve into this new
horizon of performing and solo ?
This is a great musician who has gone the road of the :
Solo Road Warrior Musician Looper , < https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=145&v=rG6PjiiZ1t4 > ,
I really like his kicked back style , laid back and easy , his guitar sounds are not shabby - would you agree ?
His vocal FX are really cool too .
I have the next unit above his T.C.Helicon VL3 , mine is the VL3X , it has a USB Dongle port to record your
live performances to a flash drive so you can upload them to your computer or social media page .
This unit also automates your backing tracks your record on it . With that you don't have to step on any stomps to trigger vocal
or guitar FX while playing , that's trick !
EZ :
HR
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