Laze has got a Rolling Stones vibe to it. I love that guitar tone. What guitar and profile 'amp' did you use on it?
Per collection thread
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Thanks BayouTexan , it’s a Top Jimi fender profile, the total sound is three top jimi profiles (two fenders and some other high gain thing) and a higher gain TAF Bassman profile.
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Another '80s hittoon nobody's ever heard.
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Per sounded like i'd been transferred by to my 80's self. Great solo guitar part, very fuzzy how did you get the feedback?
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Very Rolling stones sounding Per, i like how you managed to replicate the guitar tones and make them sound 60's/70's
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Thanks Monkey_Man Mats_Nermark and Franjoe30
I use a Digitech Freqout for my feedback at low volume Franjoe30 , I barely touch my e-bow anymore as this does such a good job. -
Thanks Monkey_Man Mats_Nermark and Franjoe30
I use a Digitech Freqout for my feedback at low volume Franjoe30 , I barely touch my e-bow anymore as this does such a good job.I actually have the freqout pedal although I haven’t really used it much. It sounds great here
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I know you were going for a particular effect Brother Per, but I'd have certainly used a cab to low-pass that riddum geetar.
It sounds like it has no cab - too-harsh and harmonically-rich IMHO.
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There’s a cab on there, it’s just a matter of too much treble push Monkey_Man , though I do agree listening back on smaller speakers. My focals don’t have much brightness, so it masks the fizz frequencies.
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I knew you would've used a cab brother, which is why I italicised the key word to be absolutely-clear:
"It sounds like it has no cab..."
Yea, too-much fizz, no doubt.
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The harsh guitar would still work on the intro and then "un-fizz" it when the vocals start. So mistakes do work. I'm proof of that.
I was actually looking to do just that on an upcoming song. So, I'll label that preset as the "Per Harsh Intro".
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great stylish Bowie vocals once again , well done Per
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Thanks guys!
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Very-complete brother.
Well-done man!
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Thanks Monkey_Man !
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I wanted to have a go at a more subtle orchestration this time.