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None

Topic: Good guitar songs for cover cd?

Posted: 12/06/09 10:20 AM

Forum: Audio

Sublime is kinda bluesy and it's pretty guitar intensive.

Anything by them (:


2.

Goofy

Topic: Your greatest musical epiphany.

Posted: 12/03/09 08:38 AM

Forum: Audio

Claims?

He just said that it sounds like something his brother wrote, you weren't accused of anything.


3.

Elated

Topic: Your greatest musical epiphany.

Posted: 12/01/09 06:54 PM

Forum: Audio

Well, I have a small story attached to my story as well.

In August, I sold the only amp I had to buy a Boss GT-10 multi-effect pedal for my guitar. (Awesome little toy by the way, purchase it if you ever have the money lying around!) Anyhow, I was playing with that for awhile through my surround sound since I didn't have an amp, 'til I blew the fuse and was without any amplified sound for three months. So for about a month I was practicing on a guitar I could barely hear. 'Til I found my old acoustic that had four strings and a horrible rattle in it when you played bass notes, and I would just sit there and practice like crazy for at least and hour a day, trying as hard as I could to make progress even though I was playing a ridiculously shitty guitar.

Then, this past Sunday, I found a cheap, used Marshall JCM2000 half-stack at Guitar Center. I bought it, took it home. And that night I was just playing around, with no sign of improvement.

But yesterday, I was playing faster and more accurately than I'd ever been able to play before. I was honestly impressed with myself, I couldn't believe I was playing half the shit I was playing.

So, my epiphany would be.

Buy new stuff, and buy it often. It makes you so happy you play better the next day. :D


4.

None

Topic: Good Guitar to play The Blues?

Posted: 12/01/09 06:31 PM

Forum: Audio

@loansindi

I know all about coil tapping, and different pickup types I was just trying to keep it simple, someone who hasn't been playing for awhile, or hasn't played at all isn't going to know much of a difference between humbuckers and single coils. And they especially won't know anything about coil tapping.

So I said Fender or Gibson/Epiphone because Fender is regarded as more of a single coil company. And Gibson/Epiphone is more of a humbucker company.


5.

None

Topic: Good Guitar to play The Blues?

Posted: 12/01/09 12:11 AM

Forum: Audio

In my experience, there is no good guitar for anything anymore. It's all about the tone your dialing in on your equipment.

All I can really say is, if you want a chimey blues sound, go Fender.
If you want a rhythm, chunky blues sound. Go with Gibson/Epiphone.

Personally, I prefer the low-end, and went Epiphone. I don't regret it for a single second, but I do wish I could play around in the world of Fenders. :P


6.

None

Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 11/06/09 08:08 AM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

At 11/4/09 06:13 PM, CapnCrunchDaPimp wrote: I finally have enough cash to buy this beast, but I'm also considering
this mother. They seem to be basically the same guitar, but with different finishes. What do you guys think?

I hope I'm not too late, I saw this and replied right away.

DO NOT GET THE RG5, DO NOT,DO NOT GET IT!

I had it for a week and I took it back, the locking nut snapped, the whammy bar collapsed, the volume knob for the neck pickup shorted out, and all the strings were like three or four months old.

Seriously, if you're going to get it, don't even touch it when it shows up. Take it DIRECTLY to a guitar tech and have it professionally set up.

Fucking RG series sucks.

I bought a Les Paul Standard as a replacement. I'm very pleased. (:


7.

Winking

Topic: Mpc500 Portable Rocks

Posted: 11/05/09 10:35 AM

Forum: Audio

At 11/5/09 06:16 AM, ayatollahthegreat wrote:
At 11/5/09 03:13 AM, Apilot wrote: but i personally like to avoid that program because of how main stream it is.
lol

I know right, worst reason to avoid a DAW ever. Oh, I don't like the way the menus are, or I don't like the complicated piano roll. No, it's 'cause everyone uses it.

You know, there's a reason for that... It's a really good program...

Silly bitch...


8.

None

Topic: Highschool in one sentence.

Posted: 10/25/09 08:40 AM

Forum: General

First off, just pointing this out 'cause I'm an asshole. Yours was one word, not a sentence, way to fail at your own thread.

Back to the topic at hand...

High School for me so far has been all about getting the grades and meeting musicians so I can kick their ass at the instrument they have for so long tried to master and control. But alas, they are nothing but peons compared to the outrageous power and impeccable control I possess.

In other words: I need A's and I'm pretty good at guitar.


9.

Elated

Topic: 440hz Vs 432hz

Posted: 10/25/09 08:02 AM

Forum: Audio

I would love to, but it's seven in the morning here right now and people are still sleeping. I've got to be at work in a couple hours, but when I get home I will definitely try to put up a little recording. (:


10.

None

Topic: Guitar recoding help!

Posted: 10/25/09 07:59 AM

Forum: Audio

First off, I don't mean to put off a negative opinion on Garage Band. But perhaps you could try to use Audacity and see if there's any difference just to see if maybe Garage Band is being overly sensitive.

Also, you said you left your cable outside? That is also an extremely high possibility.

What kind of electronic system do you have in the acoustic? If you've got a cheap acoustic, chances are that's reflecting in your recordings.

One last thing, check the levels on the acoustic. Volume, bass, mid, and treble, as any of these being up too high would definitely 'cause the effect your getting.

Hope I helped you.


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None

Topic: 440hz Vs 432hz

Posted: 10/25/09 07:53 AM

Forum: Audio

I just went downstairs and altered my guitar tuner to 432 and it really did give it a slightly warmer sound, all it really does is just barely alters the pitch of the instrument. And when I say barely, I mean only a musical ear could really notice the difference and hear that something different is going on.

If I start to get good effects doing this, I'm just gonna stay at 432 'cause I like it the way it is so far. I bought a Les Paul 'cause it's got nice low-end and now I'm finally taking advantage of it. (:

Seriously, if any of you play guitar. And you have an advanced effects processor or an average, ordinary tuner, go set it to 432 and tune your guitar or whatever accordingly.

Also, this is to Soro: Is there any limit to how low you can go? Like say, 430, 420, even 410?


12.

None

Topic: Show NG your instrument!

Posted: 10/19/09 04:13 PM

Forum: Audio

I don't have a picture of my guitar since I've added all of my mods to it. But here's my Les Paul, Sonny, a few months after I bought it.

Right now though, it's got all kinds of scratches and stuff from shows and what not. I've added a Les Trem, I changed the pickups to DiMarzio and Fernandes, I changed out all the wiring and pots, the tuners are Schaller locking tuners and it's got Strap-Locks now.

I also have a Boss GT-10 effects processor, with two extra control pedals, an Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah, Boss NS-1, and for some reason I have a pedal that controls the on board effects for a Line 6 amp...

I'm in the process of getting an Avatar Speakers 4x12 cabinet and Carvin, Traynor, or Bolt head unit. (Can't decide...)

Right now I'm borrowing a Hughes and Kettner half-stack from a friend of mine and it's an absolute beast.

That's about all. (:

Show NG your instrument!


13.

None

Topic: Guitarists - Help, buying a new one

Posted: 10/08/09 01:08 PM

Forum: Audio

Alright, I've been playing guitar for 8 years, and in all of those 8 years I've tried every guitar I can get my hands on. PRS, Carvin, Fernandes, ESP (LTD), Gibson, Fender etc.

Personally, I've only owned two guitars, a Kona (Strat-Knock-off) and I currently own a completely custom Epiphone Les Paul, that I use to play anything from rock, classic rock, hip-hop, jazz, blues, heavy metal, etc.

My Les Paul is fitted with a Fernandes humbucking sustainer, a Lace Sensor Emerald in the middle and a DiMarzio EVO2 in the bridge. The EVO2 can be coil tapped for a single pickup sound.

There are still the four stock knobs for volume and tone but they are only wired to the Lace and the DiMarzio and the Fernandes can be turned on and off with a simple two-way switch. I have a Les-Trem which is a tremolo system that doesn't require any drilling or anything it just sits on the standard bridge.

Uh.. What else.. I swear there's something I'm missing.. That might be it.. Yeah, that's all.

The guitar is like, $449 new from Guitar Center and then with all the shit I have on mine it'll cost you around $1,000.

OH!

If you do this, make sure you replace all the potentiometers and wiring, have it done by a professional unless you're experienced with wiring... Also, replace the strings. For you I'd recommend 10-46's, that's what I use.

Hopefully I helped a bit.

I would also recommend looking at PRS, Fender Fat-Strats, Carvin (DC series or CT series), stuff like that.

Best of luck. (:


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None

Topic: Boss/Roland GT-10 help!

Posted: 10/01/09 04:04 PM

Forum: Audio

At 9/30/09 03:59 PM, MkieNedachi wrote: Try using the Nintendo NX5 its so much better.

If you're not going to be of assistance then don't even bother replying.


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None

Topic: Boss/Roland GT-10 help!

Posted: 09/29/09 03:57 PM

Forum: Audio

At 9/29/09 03:56 PM, Zhuriel wrote: I have a GT-10 too, but I've never tried librarian, so I can't help you, sorry. You could try contacting Roland if you find nothing.

Bad ass pedal right?!

lol I love it


16.

Sad

Topic: Boss/Roland GT-10 help!

Posted: 09/29/09 03:49 PM

Forum: Audio

So the pedal is awesome and all, but today I tried to connect it to my computer and it recognizes it and sees that it's there. But when I tried to set it up on GT-10 Librarian it can't find it. I've tried everything and Google is no help what-so-ever.

If anyone has any idea how I can fix this, please help!


17.

Elated

Topic: inudge

Posted: 09/27/09 03:26 PM

Forum: Audio

http://inudge.net/inudge#/div5

Fun stuff!!

Awesome find!


18.

None

Topic: Newton Faulkner

Posted: 09/27/09 03:13 PM

Forum: Audio

I hate to be a backseat mod and what-not.

But this is a place to discuss producing audio, getting help with audio, and anything else having to do with PRODUCING music, not about your favorite performer.

Sorry.


19.

None

Topic: Were going to die.

Posted: 09/26/09 09:39 AM

Forum: General

We're all going to die at 5:47pm on Friday, September 18th, 2037.

Of what though.. That is the question..


20.

None

Topic: If you were god...

Posted: 09/24/09 09:26 PM

Forum: General

If I were God, I wouldn't exist.

I like being real. (:

21.

Elated

Topic: My computer is officially screwed.

Posted: 09/22/09 11:50 PM

Forum: General

That's why you don't buy from a company like Asus.

Build your own computer, should only cost about $700 for something 100x better than what you had before.

Or maybe you should read up on the computer you're buying before you buy it. It's rare because motherboard failures are common with those pieces of shit.

Google it.


22.

None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/21/09 08:01 PM

Forum: Audio

At 9/20/09 01:15 PM, loansindi wrote: Helpful stuff.

Oh my bad man. I didn't mean to snap at your post if that's what you thought.

I never planned on being a luthier, I was just toying with that idea. It's just going to be a nice hobby, something to do when I'm bored. And if I get offers, I get offers, that's really all.

I actually just planned on doing recording engineering, which I've been reading about over the past.. A long time...

And to whoever told me to work into this luthier idea, that's what I'm going to be doing. I'm going to start with simpler woods and what not, my dad will help me learn the ins and outs of wiring and woodworking and my friends dad has built a few guitars and used to be a guitar tech back in the 80's. So I've got extremely valuable resources I can tap into for help any time I need it throughout the whole learning process.

Believe me guys, I'm not planning on building a this nice on the first try. That's why I set the (hopeful) deadline of April 2012.

Thanks for all the help though, really, it helps.


23.

None

Topic: Guitarists: Open String Noise?

Posted: 09/21/09 07:51 PM

Forum: Audio

Just use a bandana.

Put it up on the first fret high enough that the notes can still be played well and not mute the strings.

That was my solution.


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None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/20/09 08:58 AM

Forum: Audio

At 9/20/09 01:44 AM, loansindi wrote:
At 9/19/09 11:01 PM, Sialys wrote: Also, was doing a little bit of math... If I were to build 200 guitars and sell them at $1,750 apiece. I could make about $350,000. O.O
Building a guitar is a time consuming process. I'd be honestly surprised if you could finish one, by yourself, in a week. And if you did... I probably wouldn't pay $1,750 for it.

In a week?
I never said that... lol

I know full well how long it takes to put together a beautiful guitar that looks and plays well. And being the perfectionist I am, no guitar would leave my hands until it is absolutely, 100 percent perfect.

I would never, ever charge anyone that much money to get a piece of shit.

I don't even plan on starting any of this up until I'm about 19 or 20. I'm going to be putting in a shit ton of practice over the next year or so, so that I'm absolutely positive I can go through with this.

Trust me loan, I'm not taking this luthier profession idea lightly.


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None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/19/09 11:52 PM

Forum: Audio

At 9/19/09 11:40 PM, Metaljonus wrote: Do it up, and when its done post pics of it in a bikini lolz.

I'll build a flying V and paint it up to look like a woman spreading her legs and give it to ya.

How's that for makin' you lookin' like a man on stage. (:


26.

None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/19/09 11:01 PM

Forum: Audio

Also, was doing a little bit of math... If I were to build 100 guitars and sell them at $1,750 apiece. I could make about $350,000. O.O

Insane right?!

I'm seriously considering this whole luthier as a profession deal... Maybe I'll be the next Paul Reed Smith!


27.

None

Topic: Guitarists

Posted: 09/19/09 10:58 PM

Forum: Clubs & Crews

See that little octagon shaped nut holding it there?

Try tightening that, maybe?


28.

None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/19/09 10:57 PM

Forum: Audio

lol I won't be doing any serious building 'til I've done my practice. :P

I've got a pretty tough challenge ahead of me that I'm not even sure I'll be able to tackle. I'm really hoping I'll be okay though. (:

But don't let that stop you, go ahead and build yours. (:

If you want, PM me and I'll give you all kinds of good sites for supplies.


29.

Elated

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/19/09 01:55 AM

Forum: Audio

At 9/18/09 05:51 PM, Nosferatu-of-Worms wrote: This is sounds pretty good, if you can do it (if you successfully do it, might I suggest opening your own custom guitar shop).

P.S. - Since I love the idea of what you're doing and if you do a good job, I'd actually like you to build me a custom guitar too (don't worry, I'd pay well for it too).

Hey man, if it works out well that'd be awesome. I'd love to get a custom shop started up!
I've been toying around with the idea of putting together custom guitars, cabinets, and I've even gone so far as wanting to teach myself to build amps.
I'll make sure I keep this, or a new thread updated with sketches and actual progress.

If you went into detail about what you want I could start pricing it build it next to mine and possibly Bad-Man's.

As far as paying me goes, I don't know if I could accept that. Or how it would even work out, I'll probably have to set up a website and shit and get a Pay Pal.

This is awhile down the road though. At the moment I have zero experience. None. Nada.

But hopefully by this time or later next year I'll have a few different guitars built up. I'd be more than happy to give those away for free as kits for anyone wanting to try that out. They'd probably be made up of the same materials as an Epiphone Les Paul.

There are so many ideas to toy around with involving this project!! lol


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None

Topic: Thinking about building a guitar!

Posted: 09/18/09 04:11 PM

Forum: Audio

At 9/18/09 04:07 PM, robin1232 wrote: I wanted to do it too, but I was told not too (on these same forums)

If you're willing to put the money and the incredible effort. Go for it...

But make sure you've got all the proper tools and an extensive knowledge of guitars. If you asked me how something worked or where it was on a guitar I could tell you.

If you've got all of that. Go for it! (:

Or you can just get a kit and take that route, but no company I know of offers a kit anything like what I'm doing, lol

I don't even know if Korina/Maple is even able to work. Theoretically it should, but I'm not sure.


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