Chris of Arabia
Desert RATT
Re: No love for modeling 'round here, uh?
I'm happy enough with my PODs, they do what I need them to.
I'm happy enough with my PODs, they do what I need them to.
Love the theory.
In practice, not my thing.
Actually for practice, they are pretty good.
I can say with100% accuracy that none of my favorite tones were recorded with any modeller.
Being as honest and blunt as possible I have no use for modeling amps or modeling gear in general and FWIW, I have yet to see a guitar player live that was using a modeling amp that sounded worth crap.
You know what. I like any piece of gear. It is fun to play around with different things.
There doesn't need to be this "tube or modeler" sort of this.
Alex Lifeson's new setup is modelers
"All of Alex's amps are run direct through Palmer PDI-03 Speaker Emulators. There are no speaker cabinets anywhere on stage. The biggest challenge with that is phase coherency. Every amplifier, effects processor, and plug-in inherently has a certain degree of latency, and getting all of them properly time aligned and in phase can be a bit of a challenge. The inputs of all of the amps and Mainstage are switched via a Mesa/Boogie High Gain Amp Switcher. There are times when all of them are on simultaneously.
"We will have 11 guitars out this year: several of the Gibson Alex Lifeson Signature Les Pauls, his original 355, and a couple piezo-equipped Les Pauls.
"I try to have a backup for everything. We have a rack full of back-up amps ready to go, we have a backup Macbook Pro with Mainstage, backup AxeFX IIs. I think the only thing I don't have a backup for is the TCl210 Spatial Expander + Stereo Chorus/Flanger in his rack. They are getting really hard to find."
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/rush/guitar-player-11.2012.php