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gerri
Hi kristofer,
I want know wich effect you use in your wonderful nocturnal vision
Thanks.
Kristofer Dahl
I just sent Marcus an audio file with a competely dry signal - which he processed through his Pod XT (a pretty cool recording technique). I am not sure which settings he used or if he still has them - but I will bounce this over to his board - so we can see what he says! smile.gif
Marcus Lavendell
I'm sorry, I've totally missed this thread. I apologize for that!

Yes, Kris is perfectly right. We used a recording technique which I believe is called re-amping. He basically sent me the dry signal from his guitar, and then I processed that audio file through my PODxt.

Here are the two POD presets that we used for both mine and Kris's guitar.
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here's the lesson for those of you who missed it smile.gif
http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...-vision-lesson/
chmilew
One of the best lesson here at GMC IMHO smile.gif
Wabba
I like that song smile.gif

But shouldn't the lesson difficulty be something more than 4? It seems to contain pretty advanced stuff.
Marcus Lavendell
QUOTE (chmilew @ May 16 2009, 10:05 PM) *
One of the best lesson here at GMC IMHO smile.gif

oh, thanks for your kind words chmilew smile.gif

QUOTE (Wabba @ May 16 2009, 10:12 PM) *
But shouldn't the lesson difficulty be something more than 4? It seems to contain pretty advanced stuff.

Maybe you're right Wabba, but in this case I think it's hard to set the difficult-level because it's a whole song which starts of pretty easy and it gets more and more difficult towards the end.
Wabba
QUOTE (Marcus Lavendell @ May 16 2009, 10:17 PM) *
Maybe you're right Wabba, but in this case I think it's hard to set the difficult-level because it's a whole song which starts of pretty easy and it gets more and more difficult towards the end.


Yeah, but shouldn't the lesson difficulty be set by the hardest part of the lesson? For an example, if you have level 4 phrasing first and level 9 shred at the end, the difficulty would be 9.

But you're an instructor, and I'm not, so perhaps you know better smile.gif
Kristofer Dahl
QUOTE (Wabba @ May 16 2009, 10:49 PM) *
Yeah, but shouldn't the lesson difficulty be set by the hardest part of the lesson? For an example, if you have level 4 phrasing first and level 9 shred at the end, the difficulty would be 9.


From a REC perspective you are definitely right, from a not-to-scare-people-away-with-a-high-difficulty-level-when-there-are-easy-licks perspective it might be ok though! (long word huh.gif )
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