samzadgan wrote:solo?...sweet...would love to hear some of your stuff.
I'm still refining the process, but I've been practising this way of playing for almost two years now, so I don't think I'm going to get much better. I started writing like this when my band disbanded in 2009. I needed something to keep my mind occupied, so I began writing huge compositions using pedals and an electric guitar. When I think about it, the style is not too dissimilar to classical music. The meandering and dynamic flow of a classic piece is what inspired me. I've always been a classical fan, either just a piano solo or a full orchestra, and I finally have the ability to do roughly what they do on stage, but with a guitar. No recording equipment, though, sadly.
new05002 wrote:the 6 clipping modes are nice. Various levels of gain and compression. Simpler then the iron pig in ways since its just LED, Si Ge with 2 higher gain modes for Si and LED along with no clippers. Very fuckin loud and I didnt run at full 36V mode yet
So can you choose what voltage you want to run the pedal at?
new05002 wrote:fanb0is!
but they will probably be available in like March-April.
I'll have to start saving up.
dazedbyday wrote:I don't really like strats. And I'm sorry dude but I never liked the look of those 51s. I have never played one but that pickguard just makes the guitar look off to me. Unbalanced.
I love the look of the Squier 51. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but I dig it. I'm a fan of retro looking guitars.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Hold off my friend, I think you'll get more usage out of the moogs with your noise projects. And if your really set on getting something like that, just wait a few months, Strymon will inevitably release a timeline / mobius style reverb this year. At that point you can either unload the moogs and pick one of those up, or pick up a cheap Space as everyone and their brother unloads theirs in favor of the strymon.
I was just imaging that last night. You'll have all the blueSky and the Flint reverb tones, plus a shit-tonne of other stuff. It's the obvious next step for Strymon, unless they finally release their overdrive pedal.
humancertainty wrote:Hi guys.
I did it.
I joined you over here.
It was a tough decision, but well done.
