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First time I've managed to record an entry in ages. The fruits of tonight's listen then noodle
Added to playlist. That makes 6.
My approach was to noodle around aimlessly until something worked then recorded a few takes. Picked the best bits of each take and stuck them together.
Good to see you're back.
That makes 7 entries.
That's very honest, but whatever it takes.
I try to do one take after running through it loads of times to plan out what I'm broadly going to play. But on this one, I did a couple of drop-ins towards the end.
Added to playlist. That makes 8 entries.
A good few entries this month. Bluesy stuff is obviously popular. Any suggestions for a style for next month?
Did three or four the next day, one or two with a cleaner sound, which I liked but which was well inside my comfort zone. Bit jazzier, less gainy, fewer bends. But I wanted to try something a bit more "bluesy" so I cranked the gain up a bit more and did more bends. I used one of the two takes I did, but can't remember which.
What something like Sweet Home Alabama. Or is that D Mixolydian? It's about time that argument resurfaced again
Actually we've had that one, so I need to think of something else.
Let's go for a poppy, country & western type tune in G major (or Ionian if you want to use the posh name).
Les Paul Standard with Ox4 A4 Low wind Pickups
Neck pickup Vol 9, tone 6.
Marshall SV20H and 1x12" Greenback in a cheapo cab
Mic Sennheiser E906
A touch of reverb in post. No other changes.
EDIT: I forgot to give mine a banterific title!
I shall now refer to it as Drain Allman...
EDIT EDIT: Some lovely work on the playlist chaps.
EDIT EDIT EDIT: re-sent the track after a ballsup my end. Thanks.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Added to the playlist and thanks for the info on how you recorded it.
That makes 9 entries.
Guitar:
Fender American Telecaster Professional 2017
Neck Pickup
Pick: Jim Dunlop Jazz III Red
Ampsim:
Line 6 Helix Native
A tweaked version of the Robben'ish preset
61 tele, middle mostly.
5e3 >sm57>logic...
ran through the track once or twice then hit record...