Masta' C
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So, we are all aware that the classic pickup sound samples on S.D.'s site are outdated, limited in scope and even inconsistent in some ways. We have received news that the sound clips on the site WILL be updated in the near future. Frank has asked us to compile a "wishlist" of specifics we would like to see in the new samples, so let's get them posted in this thread to help keep things organized!
Here are my personal suggestions to start things off:
AMPS: FENDER, MARSHALL
GUITARS: GIBSON LES PAUL (MAHOGANY), FENDER STRATOCASTER (ALDER), IBANEZ RG (BASSWOOD)
MODES: CLEAN, MID GAIN, HIGH GAIN
PLAYING STYLES: SOLO RUNS, CHORDS, SUSTAINED NOTES.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Amp settings should be kept neutral and identical throughout. The idea is consistency between samples.
The riff(s) played should be consistent between same modes (i.e. all clean samples play riff #1, all mid-gain samples play riff #2, etc.). By doing this, a person should be able to play the "Custom-Clean/Marshall/Strat" sample back-to-back with the "Screamin Demon-Clean/Marshall/Strat" sample and get a basic feel for the tonal differences between the two.
Also, I would suggest keeping the "tone samples" separate from any "video highlights" that are made. The tone samples must be consistent to be used for comparison.
Video spotlights, on the other hand, would be the perfect place to fine-tune the test rig for a particular pickup and highlight its strengths and weaknesses without restrictions on amp settings, playing style, etc. Also, I would save use of backing tracks for the video demos only, where each pickup's character and presence in a mix can be better tailored. It would also be nice to hear some palm muting and pinch harmonic qualities demonstrated in high gain modes, also, but not on the regular "tone samples"...again, save the "special" stuff for the videos!
What would you like to see?
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Here are my personal suggestions to start things off:
AMPS: FENDER, MARSHALL
GUITARS: GIBSON LES PAUL (MAHOGANY), FENDER STRATOCASTER (ALDER), IBANEZ RG (BASSWOOD)
MODES: CLEAN, MID GAIN, HIGH GAIN
PLAYING STYLES: SOLO RUNS, CHORDS, SUSTAINED NOTES.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Amp settings should be kept neutral and identical throughout. The idea is consistency between samples.
The riff(s) played should be consistent between same modes (i.e. all clean samples play riff #1, all mid-gain samples play riff #2, etc.). By doing this, a person should be able to play the "Custom-Clean/Marshall/Strat" sample back-to-back with the "Screamin Demon-Clean/Marshall/Strat" sample and get a basic feel for the tonal differences between the two.
Also, I would suggest keeping the "tone samples" separate from any "video highlights" that are made. The tone samples must be consistent to be used for comparison.
Video spotlights, on the other hand, would be the perfect place to fine-tune the test rig for a particular pickup and highlight its strengths and weaknesses without restrictions on amp settings, playing style, etc. Also, I would save use of backing tracks for the video demos only, where each pickup's character and presence in a mix can be better tailored. It would also be nice to hear some palm muting and pinch harmonic qualities demonstrated in high gain modes, also, but not on the regular "tone samples"...again, save the "special" stuff for the videos!
What would you like to see?
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