Wow! That was awesome and quite a bit different than your other postings. It has kind of an '80s, almost Journey-ish sound (I mean this as a complement - really enjoyed it).
I just finished a multi-tracked rock guitar composition call "Evanescent Surge". I used a Fender Deluxe Reverb with and AC Booster and a Mesa Boogie TriAxis with 2/90 power amp. Enjoy...
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Last edited by FrankAxtell; May 18th, 2007 at 06:59 AM.
Wow! That was awesome and quite a bit different than your other postings. It has kind of an '80s, almost Journey-ish sound (I mean this as a complement - really enjoyed it).
Guitars: MIM Fender FSR Limited Edition Stratocaster with direct mount pickups, Schecter C-1 Plus, SX SST57 Powder Blue, Alvarez RD8 Accoustic
Amps: Line6 Spidervalve 112
Effects: Digitech Bad Monkey, Danelectro Cool Cat Chorus, GFS Delay, GFS Tuner, Behringer HB01 wah, Line6 Toneport GX, GuitarRig 3
Thanks...I'm a very big Neil Schon fan from way back...I guess it came through in this recording...lolOriginally Posted by jasongins
Yes this is quite a beautifull job on this I really enjoy your tones Frank the delay on this track is set just right it really carries the tone out well. What are you using for delay?
Cannuck on a mission
Guitars: Fender Strat, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Ibanez Roadstar 2, Peavey Wolfgang Standard, Gibson Flying V, Yamaha 12 string, some beat up old classical
Amps: 1969 Fender Twin Reverb, 2002 Line 6 Flextone 2
Effects: Digitech GNX4, Boss ME30, and a whack of pedals
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In the studio all my effects are done in Logic Pro 7 on that track I used the "tape delay" in Logic...live i use an Electro-Harmonix memory man.Originally Posted by zeusse