|
Profile
Personal Photo
Rating
Options
Personal Statement
Your biggest influence is yourself ....
Personal Info
Velvet Roger
Learning Tone Seeker
37 years old
Male
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Born Nov-22-1975
Interests
Playing guitar and singing primarily. Occassionally playing bass, drums & keyboards as well. Recording/Mixing. Playing Squash
Main influences: BB King, Steve Rothery, Carlos Santana, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Jan Akkerman, Pete Townsend, Brian May I play and sing in a band called The Rock Company, a rock cover band. Statistics
Joined: 5-August 08
Profile Views: 4.950*
Last Seen: 5th November 2011 - 01:09 AM
Local Time: May 22 2013, 12:51 PM
2.093 posts (1 per day)
Contact Information
* Profile views updated each hour
|
Topics
Posts
Gallery
Practice Agenda
Comments
Friends
My Content
18 May 2011
Hey guys,
It's been a while since I posted things on here. Always stayed being a member though, and kept on playing guitar quite a lot. Decided that I wanted to be more active again on the forums and such, so see you around Roger
31 Oct 2009
Hi guys,
I tried this time to use a bit less distortion in my improvisation .... Any comments are greatly appreciated. Cheers Roger
25 Oct 2009
Hi guys,
Finally grabbed a few minutes to create a MySpace account/page for myself. Feel free to add me or comment on the page/music http://www.myspace.com/velvetroger
24 Oct 2009
Hi guys,
I've made a short sound clip of all the p-rails possibilities for comparison (both a clean and crunchy sound (the latter is a bit clipped at places unfortunately). Maybe this is of interest to some of you. Cheers Roger
19 Oct 2009
Hi guys,
I decided that I would keep my Fender HotRod Deluxe 40W combo at the rehearsal place with my new band, but I would like to have a 'similar sounding' small (and cheap I only need the same 'clean sound', and am not interested in the gain/overdrive settings, as I am using my G9.2tt / Satchurator pedals for that instead. I will keep all my effect pedals etc with me at home at at rehearsal. I am thinking that I would need to stick with a Fender tube amp in order to reach my goal, so I could come up with 3 amps with the same 6V6 tube inside: Fender Champion 600 Fender Vibro Champ XD Fender Super Champ XD I tend to lean towards the Champion 600 (I will miss the EQ on there, but I can do the EQ externally instead), the other two are nice, but are a bit too 'digital' for me I think. I could also decide to use PodFarm for all this, however I would like to use my pedals for practice, which is not ideal using PodFarm as well as far as I know. I know I have to test them, but I would like to hear anyones thoughts on how I could deal best with my goal? Thanks for your help! Roger |
Last Visitors
Comments
enforcer
You do great job in MTP, SI and guitar playing buddy! By the way thanks for the friend add :) 15 Jan 2009 - 3:51 Friends
|
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 22nd May 2013 - 11:51 AM |