Sirion
Well-known member
Re: Rockman Tone in 2017
You know me well enough to know that I am only yanking your chain.
I got the sound in early: I was 5-6 when alternative replaced metal as the mainstream in rock, but after having discovered GnR, Mr. Big, Twisted Sister (and AC/DC) that sound got into my head. It has never gotten out again, and I guess it never will. Ironically it took me very long to discover the rest of the bands from that era, even after I had started playing guitar. I arrived there by way of the 70s, probably because the stigma against this music was still so strong that it wasn't discussed much in the early 2000s.
So yes, I might bother with the Rockman tone in 2017. I, and five other people.
Strange with that neck. I wonder if a Rockman is indeed the solution
Haha ok!
And play with little blue and black boxes...going eeberfeneeber diooouurr diiiddiiel diiiddiel (optional sweep sounds)
In spandex so that when singing, it only sounds like....27734849409404 octaves high
After 29739863426512432+0767+207965+072072587254+7659627+22+67872872+2+586 notes later crammed into about a 5 seconds break...then the MIDI controller crashes.....
And the chorus gives up the ghost.....
I liked the 80's....but the hair thing never really got to me....
When I think about it, the alternative and more creative pop stuff was more to my likings.
I do have an HSH Ibanez, while it needs a new neck, the dead spots on the middle of the neck just will not be banished....odd never had a guitar doing that to me before.
Maybe it needs a Rockman![]()
You know me well enough to know that I am only yanking your chain.
So yes, I might bother with the Rockman tone in 2017. I, and five other people.
Strange with that neck. I wonder if a Rockman is indeed the solution