Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:00 am
@T7 synthwood made them for me out of mahogany. their is a bit of the back story at the end on of the i got wood post.
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You've definitely got to give it a try and post a video for us. I borrowed a mate's digital delay pedal once, and had it turned up so that it was essentially looping with a very low decay rate, and managed to get some chord sounds going from the LP, sounded amazing, I imagine it would be even better with the real thing.Maskin wrote:No usually not, they are in the same MIDI chain so if there is any need for duophonic action it's just a matter of changing the MIDI channel.
That delay trick is one of my favorites.jamezdd73 wrote:You've definitely got to give it a try and post a video for us. I borrowed a mate's digital delay pedal once, and had it turned up so that it was essentially looping with a very low decay rate, and managed to get some chord sounds going from the LP, sounded amazing, I imagine it would be even better with the real thing.
I use it for all my clean and vintage saturated guitars, really nice and classic sound, specially with my Jaguar, not so nice with Gibson ES-137 (to many lows). I`ve had line6 pods before but IMHO Vox tonelab sounds much better for clean and saturated guitars. Anyway I stick to Guitar Rig for really distorted metal tones, I find it easier to fit them in mix if processed with Guitar Rig.How do you like your Tonelab regueifeiro? I use mine just about all the time now.
Thanks!Subtronik wrote:I'm loving that setup. Looks like a beautiful space to work in. Nice colors.///OSS wrote:Ahhh gear porn, here's my contribution
How hot does it get? What size is that main monitor? What red lit computer keyboard is that?