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    Wow, justaguy and guitar chris: both awesome tracks. Both pretty mellow and sound great. Guitar Chris, was this done on the Vox? if so im definately going to have to get one

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    Thanks guys... Nelskie as far as the Cyber-Champ.. Im still on the honey moon.. Im in awe of this amp.. I'll never play as good as it sounds.. Had a player come over and think he is now getting one also.. and he is a pedal/tube guy.. It's better for me to listen to someone play this then me actually playing... I may have missed the boat as far as the VOX goes but I found the Ship IMHO... I'm still thinking of getting that new DA5 Vox though.. why?haven't a clue... I guess it's getting into the blood..heh.. I know I have a winner here in the Cyber-Champ plus a couple of great guitars... its up to me now to practice practice practice...and just enjoy it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    Wow, justaguy and guitar chris: both awesome tracks. Both pretty mellow and sound great. Guitar Chris, was this done on the Vox? if so im definately going to have to get one
    To be honest, no this track was played with the Digitech GNX1, but the Vox even sounds better

    When recording this track i was just playing around a bit. And suddenly there were two "first take" tracks. I put them together - ready. There was no cutting or so, so you hear all the mistakes i made, but i think, that mistakes are well done


    I will record something on the vox this weekend. In the moment i am testing with recording via line out and recording via microphone. Let's see what the next session will bring.
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    So here's my backingtrack with the "Vox-Solo"

    Attachment 59

    There are three different settings i tried:

    1. Tweed-Model, Telecaster, neck-pickup, no EQ, reverb from Vox
    2. AC30TB Modell, Telecaster, full volume, but very low gain, reverb from Vox, a little delay from recording software
    3. UK80s Model, Dean Vendetta, Bridge pickup, Reverb from Vox, Delay from Recording Software.

    All recorded via line-out into a Behringer UB802 mixer, then into an audiophile 2496 recording card.

    I wanted to test recording via microphone, but my 3 children were to loud .

    In my opinion the UK80s is problematic via linout. If you connect the lineout to the vox, speakers are turned off, so you only hear it from my monitor boxes ore headphones. And i don't like set sound over this way.

    I think, for overdriven sounds, less is more, and miking will be better.
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    Now thats another good example of the VOX for me to hear... gave the backing a nice feeling.. thanks chris...


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    Justaguy & Guitar Chris, Great recordings guys. Two more different approaches to the same backing track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justaguyin_nc
    First Backing Track.. Simple.. 2 minutes.. Cm-Fm-Gm-Cm.mp3
    I just wanted to thank you for posting this. I've been enjoying noodling over it. I'm no SRV or anything, but you can actually tell that I'm trying to play something bluesy. My fingertips hurt now--but in a good way. As soon as I can figure out this recording business I'll post something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitar-Chris
    In my opinion the UK80s is problematic via linout. If you connect the lineout to the vox, speakers are turned off, so you only hear it from my monitor boxes ore headphones. And i don't like set sound over this way.

    I think, for overdriven sounds, less is more, and miking will be better.
    When going through the line out, beside bypassing the speaker it also bypasses the tube power amp. All you are hearing is the solid state preamp.

    Can I just add that this is, in fact, my 100th post?
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