I remember you suffered a break - did this stop you playing? I broke the pinky on my fretting hand 2 years ago - now when I play a note with my pinky, my third finger moves down 'in sympathy' with it which is a bit crap - but I'm still gigging so it hasnt slowed me down too much :/
yeah, it was partially that. It took me a while to get my fingers up to speed. They're still not perfect, but I can play ok. After the recovery, I still haven't gone back into the routine of jamming and recording (for a number of reasons). I've been making some attempts these days.
hi to all. long time, no play. I was chatting to Nik the other day and I remembered that I had 2 of the best amps in the world sitting in my room doing nothing, so I decided to play something today. Don't know why, but this Santana flavour kept haunting me...! take care.
I think it was realy nice that you heard your talk. It gave me the feeling I got to know you a bit better. Stange maybe vut still. You aklwaus look very serous in your video's and now it turns our you are a realy fun guy :-)
all it takes is few beers before you start recording!
The amp settings are the same throughout the 2 videos. Unfortunately, I had to render / edit the 2 videos separately because of the 10min limit on youtube.
I hear you when you say that there is no perceptable difference between the samples.
I think thats because I talk to much!
I've had criticism that I only play in my demo's and never show my face so I went the other way here!
Ha Marin I allready posted on youtube but still, Maybe the a/b diffence isn';t quite as clear as it could be because it's spread over 2 video's? I even found the added effects a bit unclear. Maybe you have used a different mic/setup in previous recordings? Loved you humorous presentation though. And good to hear it wasn't you in that video. I agreee with Erwin. I have my Return turned all the way up as well. Not sure which pot on your C-lator that is though. The names are different.
One thing that is clear for me. When you use a C-lator it takes away some brightness and perhaps even some pf the dynamics/liveliness of the sound? It does make it rounder and sweeter.
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