Thank you, deadpan!
Hey mate, the third link takes us to the Kemper site, but not the rig. It's supposed to be one of the Fenders, obviously...
Thanks again bud.
Thank you, deadpan!
Hey mate, the third link takes us to the Kemper site, but not the rig. It's supposed to be one of the Fenders, obviously...
Thanks again bud.
Thank you, Karl!
Great to see you've been getting into profiling. Please don't stop!
Thank you, Karl!
I couldn't have said it more eloquently.
Funny, I'd pictured a mosquito all along because of the annoyance factor, but couldn't think of a way to convey said effect. Now that I think of it again, an outdoor BBQ or picnic might've done the trick. All it takes is one persistent individual mozzie... or a fly!
you don't have to worry about that. there is absolutely no reason for that. we are programming DSP code for over 15 years now and we certainly know how to create a performance instrument. the Profiler is very different to a DAW.
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Thank you so much for chiming in on this, G String.
I have complete faith in you guys, but it's nevertheless reassuring to hear you say this!
Well done Gerald. You scored a bull's eye, mate.
Bought! Sounds like my search for the right profiles for my old band's new round of gigs is over! I've been constantly tweaking in rehearsal and soundcheck, trying to match my old Marshall amp (that I sold before the Profiler existed....), but with a more Fender-y clean sound. I too was never a massive fan of Marshall cleans, although the original plexi with attenuator I borrowed from the factory in Milton Keynes to record our album with in '97 sounded pretty sweet. Shame they wouldn't sell it to me! Anyway, thanks Michael! Clips sound awesome, can't wait to try them when I get home
Oh man, judging by Michael's clips there's Dust Junkys tone in them there hills, Brother Sam!
Seriously, on first impressions it seems this could very well be just the ticket; I'm excited for you mate!
... It was one take, so don't bust my balls.
LOL
Thank you, Dan!
Welcome, ElDoca!
Upload everything you think is half-decent, mate.
I like to have a cab already in rigs, so Studio and Merged are my preferences, but each to his / her own...
... for the money.
Thank you, Dan!
Spotify reported in 2013 that it pays an average of $0.007 per play to artists.
Thank you for providing a quantitative, scientific term for my earlier description, a "poofteenth of a cent", nightlight.
Precision. Love it, mate.
Oh yeah!
50 next year, so I'm not even a spring chicken yet.
This is a good thing, 'cause I've still gotta learn to play guitar. Keen since I was 12, but as can happen, life happened - all the bad stuff... for decades, which has meant that I'm really only "starting" this year (if I'm lucky and finances work out).
So I hope Ingolf and all those who say life begins at 50 are correct; I'm doomed if they're wrong!
Maybe it's all the "Likes" he gets here, there and everywhere in these heady days of his social-media whorin', that've resulted in his being "linked-in" to... everything, Ash!
Everywhere you turn, it's... Guido...
Exactly Nicky!
Ah... Keep It Dark (cit)
Indeed. I bet half the crowd had wished the lights hadn't been at full tilt when Raoul made is move...
Mhguitarist, I hear you.
Still there's no harm in asking and perhaps generating a little hype; even the tiniest of ants can affect one's decision making. We're the ants, and Muse is... one.
All we have to do is nip a little, and who knows?
I so hear you, endlessnameless.
Gone are the days when buying, opening, reading the liner notes of and playing an album was an adventure. These days it's all about... lists. Playlists. Favourites lists. Sharing lists. Comparing lists. Building lists. To me, this is very sad.
Hey, it seems cassette is making a comeback too; can't remember where I heard that...
Monkey_Man,
Well the "db" stands for "Daily Bread" and the 90 is the 90th psalm where the 9th verse first line says "All our days pass away..."
It's to remind me of my mother who died when I was very young. But she used to read me that psalm all the time.
Well, aren't I the prize dick then, Brother Dennis?
Thank you so much for sharing that mate; I've been meaning to ask the significance of the numbers for quite a while now, and I'm honoured that you shared their relevance. Pity it took such a low-brow move from the Monkster to prompt this revelation for me. Typical, really.
Thank you again, mate.
Thank you for the heads-up, Michael.
EDIT: Done.
Oh, I'm sure the pleasure was theirs too, Maestro!
Lucky buggers.