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Experimenting with DAW with mastering options.
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11-03-2024 04:28 AM
Experimenting with DAW with mastering options.
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There are other ways of wiring guitars. I like this one, because it minimizes changes in tone as the volume is changed. I can't get the forum to show .pdf files, so sorry for no picture. If you...
My Advice, don't tell us you did it badly, this puts a negative aura on the clip before anyone even watches it.
I'm finding it challenging to take tunes I have always done as chord-melody, literally from the first read-down of the page, and play the bare melody. I have so connected the melody to the...
I appreciate the effort, but that might as well be greek to me. I've read it three times and my head is spinning. I just don't get this part of guitars. I happen to have two pictures of the guts...
Thanks for posting that interview with Jonathan. (I'll have to look for those transcriptions he mentions by Gary Hanson of CC solos.) I view Jonathan as the master of this style and its history. It's...
Well Done! Performance is the final measure of progress, and you are advancing decisively.
Depending on how the pots are wired, the fattest tone may not be with either pot wide open. There are 3 common ways to wire guitar pots: With "modern" wiring, treble drops disproportionately...
Mick, As a kid in SoCal, we used to occasionally catch the local variety of king snake in the foothills above the pacific….really beautiful creatures. ironically in Japan, I tried more old...
This is THE book for me! David Valdez wrote an excellent blog article about it. He also references Gary Campbell's book, highly recommended as well. Here's the article: ...
I don't know about 'retired', but he reportedly did stop building for awhile. I'm not privy to the cause. I haven't tried to keep up over the past couple of years, and about all I know is what I...
I seem to remember the old timers telling me that Leo Fender shipped his guitars with 12 gauge flatwounds in the pre-CBS Era. Those 12's were the "light" strings of the day.
Could you kindly test if the Hofner Violin style 6 string guitar is neck heavy? Many thanks. :encouragement::encouragement:
Someone needs to tell Jerry that "hexatonics" aren't real.
That Scofield is odd. Rosewood board, and output jack on the face? I believe this is a new Chinese (JSM10) variant. The guitar on the left, is that a relic of some of some sort or an old...
The history of flatwound guitar strings
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