Akrin New member Feb 23, 2006 #1 I was fooling around trying to dial in a nice heavy rhythm sound, and I think I found it. Agile AL-2500 with GFS Fat PAFs (tuned to B) -> Korg AX1500G -> Behringer mixer -> PC Short clip, and just rhythm, but I was just wondering what ya'll think of it. The Clip
I was fooling around trying to dial in a nice heavy rhythm sound, and I think I found it. Agile AL-2500 with GFS Fat PAFs (tuned to B) -> Korg AX1500G -> Behringer mixer -> PC Short clip, and just rhythm, but I was just wondering what ya'll think of it. The Clip
larry_emder New member Feb 23, 2006 #2 Re: Rhythm tone experiment Tone is good, a little over produced and not raw enough for my tastes (may be just what you wanted....sounds 'professional' at the least ) Playing is solid. Could make a good song out of that :banana:
Re: Rhythm tone experiment Tone is good, a little over produced and not raw enough for my tastes (may be just what you wanted....sounds 'professional' at the least ) Playing is solid. Could make a good song out of that :banana:
slash857 New member Feb 23, 2006 #3 Re: Rhythm tone experiment wow thats a huge sound, kudos on that. must be hard to get that kind of sound in a live situation, but it sounds pretty awesome and intimidating.
Re: Rhythm tone experiment wow thats a huge sound, kudos on that. must be hard to get that kind of sound in a live situation, but it sounds pretty awesome and intimidating.
Akrin New member Feb 23, 2006 #4 Re: Rhythm tone experiment slash857 said: wow thats a huge sound, kudos on that. must be hard to get that kind of sound in a live situation, but it sounds pretty awesome and intimidating. Click to expand... Thanks...It's quad-tracked, with two different amp models on each side (BritSTack and MetalDist)
Re: Rhythm tone experiment slash857 said: wow thats a huge sound, kudos on that. must be hard to get that kind of sound in a live situation, but it sounds pretty awesome and intimidating. Click to expand... Thanks...It's quad-tracked, with two different amp models on each side (BritSTack and MetalDist)