Help Me Find A New Guitar Or Mic!, Help me find a new guitar or mic! |
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Help Me Find A New Guitar Or Mic!, Help me find a new guitar or mic! |
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Dec 23 2013, 08:48 PM |
Hi Andres.. the Strat is a very versatile guitar and many famous players and session musicians always have it as their main axe because it can do so much. A Strat should be able to deliver a natural, woody and warm tone no problem. I'm not exactly sure what kind of sound you want to achieve though.. a 'full' tone could be anything. I have a feeling that you need to experiment with your amp's tone and gain settings. When I listen to your REC's I sometimes feel the tone is too harsh for the lesson you're learning.. like the gain is too synthetic, not natural enough. I see that Darius has the same thoughts about experimenting with your amp. I do think that the Strat should deliver.. you just need to look at the gear you're putting it through. If you have a good strat, all you need is a good amp, try choosing your usual rhythm channel, ETC add some mids and then start to build your "different" tone from there. Obviously, for a warm tone, don't use the bridge pickup... Keep us posted! -------------------- Youtube - youtube.com/miguelbatalhamusic
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Dec 24 2013, 09:08 AM |
You can get a nice tone with the software too. It only needs some adjustment. Very often I can here You using too much gain. Maybe start from this point?
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