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Send Steve a Text MessageEver wondered about the sonic intricacies of guitar amps and how they shape the music that moves you? In our latest episode, we crank up the volume on everything from the warm glow of tube amps to the cutting-edge versatility of their digital counterparts. Join me as we dissect the anatomy of an amplifier, including the preamp, power amp, and cabinet, and share how my personal journey with varying amp wattage has informed my choices for different playing environments.The debate between the authenticity of real amps and the convenience of digital models gets loud and clear here. We'll compare the tonal evolution of tube amps at high volumes to the consistent output of digital amps, discuss portability champions like the Positive Grid Spark, and delve into the world of Kemper and Axe-Fx, where speaker selection is crucial. Maintenance, costs, and the long-term love affair with the unique character of tube amps versus the pragmatic, multifaceted digital options also take center stage.To wrap it all up, you'll get a backstage pass to the future of guitar tone. From the seamless integration of effects in units like the Boss Katana to the game-changing capabilities of guitar plugins and VSTs, we're plugging into a world where the perfect sound is just a click away. Whether you're a bedroom rocker or a stage veteran, this episode is your ticket to discovering the amplifier that'll make your six-string sing. So tune in, turn up, and let's find the sound that speaks to your soul.Tune in now and learn more!Links:Steve's Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... . Check out Steve's Guitar Membership and Courses: https://bit.ly/3rbZ3He
Nick DePirro, guitarist of Night Verses, joins the Riffhard Podcast. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Nick DePirro and his unique style 00:02:00 - Influences and Genre Blend 00:04:43 - Use of Octave Settings in Guitar Playing 00:07:13 - Creative Use of Pitch Effects 00:11:07 - The Switch to Fractal and the Benefits of Modelers 00:16:50 - Pros and cons of recording experiences 00:19:47 - The Risk of Equipment Failure 00:23:46 - Why Are So Many Metal Bands Boring Live? 00:27:50 - Use of Visual Effects 00:33:12 - The Challenges of Recording Yourself 00:37:30 - The Benefits of Being Recorded by Someone Else 00:41:25 - Tips for Recording and Editing Music 00:43:25 - The Importance of Clean Playing in Metal 00:48:42 - Finding Inspiration in Unexpected Places 00:56:39 - The Benefits of Group Collaboration and Starting Points in Songwriting 01:00:39 - The Formula of Song Structure 01:08:04 - Writing Chemistry and New Music 01:09:49 - Releasing Solo Music and Future Plans SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/RIFFHARDPODCAST LISTEN ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE: https://spoti.fi/3orTur3 https://apple.co/3BROI9t FOLLOW EYAL & RIFFHARD: https://www.instagram.com/eyalleviurmaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ WEBSITES: http://riffhardpodcast.com http://riffhard.com
Trivium steadily raised its metal flag through the old-fashioned method—relentless touring. The band took any and all opening slots, priming crowds for Metallica, Iron Maiden, Killswitch Engage, Machine Head, DragonForce, Korn, and Megadeth before graduating to headliner status. That constant grind was fueled by 10 full-length releases that incorporate varying tints and tinges of their three core musical tenets: metalcore, melodic death metal, and thrash. (The band derives their name from a Latin word that means “three-way intersection,” describing their combination of these aggressive subgenres.)And while tone dictates many decisions made by a guitarist, touring comes with a cost and might be the one thing that could trump a player's desired setup or sound. Now, with elevated gas prices, venues fleecing bands for merch cuts, and overall hiked inflation, many artists are having to compromise and condense their live arsenal. Thankfully, digital modelers like the Fractal Axe-Fx and Kemper Profiler have made that decision easier (or harder, depending where one sits on the digital-versus-analog debate). Trivium embraced the future in the early 2010s, when they shifted towards the Axe-Fx II and then pivoted to the Kemper Profiler.“We were one of the first bands to use Axe-Fx and Kemper, and both those things rule,” says Matt Heafy. So, it's rare to see a hard-charging, globetrotting force like Trivium—who were rocking Kempers during our 2014 Rig Rundown—return to their roots, blasting through furious 5150-style heads after nearly a decade on the digital dial.“In 2019, when we were in the studio recording What the Dead Men Say, we didn't have any amps and it was a bummer. We had to scramble to find somebody who had tube amps that we could use to track, so after we finished that album, I never wanted to be stuck in that situation again. I scoured Reverb and bought all my favorite amps and everything we used for all our past albums. Through that process, I really got back into messing with gear,” explains Corey Beaulieu.Onstage, the return of the stacks enhanced their performance. “The modelers had a slight latency—I don't think the crowd noticed the difference—and I felt that if we could shave off a little bit of that by bringing back the amps, reducing the response even closer to zero, we'd be better for it. We've just really loved returning to live tube heads.”The afternoon ahead of Trivium's headlining performance at Nashville's Marathon Music Works on October 14, guitarists Beaulieu and Heafy joined PG's Chris Kies to cover the pair's smorgasbord of signature gear—they know what they like, and brands are eager to hit their high standards—and why they transitioned back to traditional tube-drenched tone.Brought to you...
Grammy-winning metal legends Megadeth and their massive headlining 2022 run hit Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on May 5. Before the headbanging started, PG's Chris Kies talked gear with Megadeth leader Dave Mustaine, who ran down the specs of https://www.premierguitar.com/news/gibson-dave-mustaine (his signature Gibson Flying V) and showed us why it's the best body shape for ripping onstage. The band's dangerously dexterous lead guitarist Kiko Loureiro showed off his stash of dashing Ibanez doublecuts. And both players (plus their techs) share insight on downsizing from an Axe-Fx to a gig-bag-friendly https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/reviews/neural-dsp-quad-cortex (Neural DSP Quad Cortex). Brought to you by https://ddar.io/xpnd.rr (D'Addario XPND Pedalboard).
Gabe Misery & Mikey Williams of MISERY! chat with Jon about re-branding the band, Peavey 6506 vs AxeFx, Chucky dolls, Ernie Ball Majesty; two tracks 'Everything Is Fine','A Sunny Place For Shady People', and their latest record, XOX. 'Everything Is Fine' https://youtu.be/41VgUcUNpH8 'A Sunny Place For Shady People' https://youtu.be/EW3w0f73h0M Find out more about MISERY! at: https://linktr.ee/MiseryNJ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Harris of The Rock Metal Podcast interviews rock and metal bands to get the scoop on their latest two songs and news! Want to be on The Rock Metal Podcast? Email Jon at TheRockMetalPodcast@gmail.com Want to support The Rock Metal Podcast? Donate here: https://www.paypal.me/JonJHarris Want to be on our newsletter list? Provide your email address at https://mailchi.mp/af7a2332e334/therockmetalpodcastnewsletter
Misha Mansoor is here! He is well known as a driving force behind the band Periphery, Horizon Devices, Get Good Drums, Bulb and a whole lot more! I was super stoked to talk with him and I think you are really going to enjoy this. On this episode we discuss some how he has been able to carve out a living as a musician, the difference between Axe-Fx and Kemper, cars, mic'ing up guitar cabinets, knowing when to cut your losses, learning from your mistakes, what record labels are looking for and a whole lot more. Give Misha a follow on Instagram and check out his many projects. TEXT ME (503) 751-8577 Support the show and get extra episodes over at Patreon.com/tonemob. You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 7% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unless you started playing electric guitar in the 50's or 60's, almost every electric guitar player starts their journey with a solid state amplifier. Some then move on to tubes, others to modelers, and some stick to solid state. Regardless of where you started or ended, no one can doubt the impact of a tube amplifier. Of course, there are vintage iconic amps from Fender, Marshall, Vox.. The modern, more suped up, renditions of Friedman, Dr. Z, Matchless... are tight contenders for incredible tone. Now if that weren't enough to deal with, the ever impressive engineering and innovations of the modeling amplification companies like Kemper, Line 6, Neural DSP, and Axe FX have developed ways to harness this tone into ones and zeros, making it nearly impossible for an audience to notice the difference. But which type of amp is more budget friendly? Are tube amps more dynamic? Is it easier to dial in a modeler? Which type is preferred, vintage or boutique? Which modeler is doing it best? And are tube amps dead? Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Jason, on the Tweed couch. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tweedcouch/support
Ken Andrews: absolute legend. You might know him from the incredible band Failure, or his band Year of the Rabbit, or his incredibly extensive resume as an engineer, or maybe you subscribe to his incredible YouTube channel or Patreon Page... If you shook your head through all of that, it's not too late. Dive into this chat and change you life now! Ken has been sharing a ton of secrets from behind the board on his YouTube channel, but I got him to open up a bit more on this episode where we take a dive into the songwriting process of Failure, his relationship with the term "Space Rock", the magic of Keanu Reeves, how he's evolved as a musician and a producer since "Fantastic Planet", the magic of Fractal Audio, some of the most unique collaborations in the studio for his solo work, and much much more. Be sure to subscribe to Ken's Youtube Channel at www.youtube.com/c/KenAndrewsMusic and I implore you to become a patron at www.patreon.com/kenandrews to go even deeper. If you want to hear more of this conversation (including the secrets behind the Heliotropic bass tone), the extended version is available to patrons on all tiers at the Rigs of Dad Patreon page. More gear talk, more riff talk, more mix talk, and more laughs. You can even take some deep dives with more of my guests, get some Patreon exclusive swag, and more by checking out the Rigs of Dad Patreon page at www.patreon.com/rigsofdad OR just download the Patreon ap, search for Rigs of Dad, and you can support creators like me and so many more in the process! Big shout out to the homies at www.shearrevival.com as well... Take care of yourself. Look good, feel good. Treat your body and neighbors nose with love using Shear Revival! Use the code CLEANTONE10 to get 10% off your order!! Much love to the fine folks at Custom District Pedalboards for allowing me to pack the heaviest tones on the lightest boards. Get yours over at www.customdistrictpedalboards.com Artists need your support now more than ever. Let's make sure bands like LaPêche are able to hit the road again by making sure you buy direct. Check them out at www.lapecheband.bandcamp.com Huge loves to the incredible Sacha Dunable. Check out www.dunableguitars.com if you need some real tone in your life. I also want to give a shoutout to Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check them out at https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ BE SURE to enter ROD10 for a discount on your order!!!
Support us on https://www.patreon.com/dippedintone Merch Store https://teespring.com/stores/dipped-in-tone On Episode 23 of the Dipped in Tone podcast Rhett and Zach Dip a listeners rig, discuss the new Universal Audio digital pedals, and the future of guitar sounds using digital technology. LINKS Universal Audio Pedals https://www.uaudio.com/uafx/effects-pedals.html Line 6 https://line6.com/ Neural DSP https://neuraldsp.com/ Axe FX https://www.fractalaudio.com/ Backstage journal podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backstage-journal-podcast-with-rhett-shull/id1463640779 Subscribe, give the video a like, and drop us a comment about what you think or future podcast ideas. Learn more about Rhett - https://www.rhettshull.com/ Rhetts Discord Server - https://discord.gg/hMTvsRb Learn more about Zach & Mythos Pedals - https://mythospedals.com Milton our Editors website https://www.bluefeatherrecording.com/ Purchase gear we use for making videos and working on gear. https://www.amazon.com/shop/mythospedals #guitarpodcast #rhettshull #mythospedals
A man that needs little introduction here: The legendary Jim Adkins of the legendary Jimmy Eat World. If you're here for gear, hold me beer... because we get pretty nerdy with all things involving strings. Fun and insightful conversation on everything from pickups, to songwriting, to those nightmare gigs that end with testing cables. Be sure to check out Jim's podcast: "Pass Through Frequencies" wherever you listen to podcasts, and obviously, continue to listen to Jimmy Eat World. This episode was made possible by the fine folks over at Gillibus. If you are looking to get out of the house, you would be wasting your time if you didn't visit www.gillibus.com first. And if you're leaving the house, you might wanna look good and smell good when you do... fortunately the fine folks over at www.shearrivival.com have you covered and are shipping everywhere. Be sure to download the Patreon ap and subscribe to the Rigs of Dad page so you can get episodes like this one early, and so much more. If you are interested in honing your tone, I highly recommend the following companies: Dunable Guitars, Earthquaker Devices, Fuzzrocious Pedals, Lollar Pickups, Quilter Amps, Orange Amplification, Quantum Industries, and Rattlesnake Cables
Jim and Chris chop it up about studio environments, tweaking out on Axe-Fx and summoning the willingness to trash that one cool thing you absolutely think you need … that you really don’t. GET THE MUG: https://kingsroadmerch.com/jim-adkins/?id=3455Subscribe: https://smarturl.it/JEWSubscribe Thank you: Fender - https://www.fender.com Danny Ortega for camera work on the adTom Linton for drone shotsThe Van Buren, Crescent Ballroom, Rebel Lounge and Valley Bar for locationsYou can help keep them (and a club near you) open through "these times" by taking literally four minutes to fill out a form which will be sent to you a legislator of your district(s)... https://www.saveourstages.comSeriously, do this! More Jimmy Eat World: https://www.jimmyeatworld.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jimmyeatworld https://www.instagram.com/jimmyeatworld https://twitter.com/jimmyeatworld Spotify: https://smarturl.it/JEWSpotify Apple: https://smarturl.it/JEWAppleMusic Chris Carrabba: https://store.dashboardconfessional.com, @chris_carrabbaAnimations and Logo: Tonianne Tartaro @tonianaro and Emily Argiro @em_argiro Credit Sequence Music: “Flying On By” by Jackson, Finn and Jim Adkins. Published by Red Pods Of Fire Music (Kobalt) Produced and Edited by Jim Adkins This video contains paid promotion.
Sonny Truelove is the creator of STL tones, a software company at the forefront of the development of digital guitar tones for Kemper, Axe-Fx as well as DAW based amp sim plugins. On this episode we talk about Sonny's transition from being a Sydney based producer to relocating to Nashville and to create STL tones. Check out STL Tones range of digital guitar products at:https://www.stltones.com/Check out our range of pedals, pickups and guitar accessories at:https://boutiquesounds.com.au/
Doing a little grilling today? Kick back and crack a barley pop with Hank and Dave while joined by everyone’s favorite space-shredder, Jason Milbank.Tall drink of H2O and superhunk Jason regales us with the story of his development in the music world, taking us back to simpler times when playing trumpet was rendered too painful by a mouth full of braces, all the way through to today and working with acts such as Senses Fail, A Wilhelm Scream, and his own project The View, The Life. We talk about launching the Kugescreamer with Chicago Music Exchange and Rigs of Dad, preferring Ernie Ball axes, Evertune, Kemper vs. Axe FX, and even some Disney covers.We also got into a new Valhalla plugin giveaway, Balthazar Amps Cabaret 13 demos, David Bowie, Bit Brigade Zelda music and video game talks, Guitar Center reopening, and Bach shredding a mean organ.Say yes to every opportunity, and don’t be an asshole.
ANNOUNCMENTS Quarantine Song Challenge- We have had several submissions for the Quarantine Song Challenge and there has been a ton of talent represented! Due to time availability and the decreasing number of submissions, I believe it's a good time to bring it to a close. So, the final day for entering the QSC will be this Friday, May 22nd. The voting will begin the following Monday on the live stream as we all listen one last time to all the submissions and vote on them together. (There will also be offline voting available for those that missed the stream, but it will all take place on the YouTube Channel. The winner will be announced on the live stream Thursday, May 28th. EAR TO THE GROUND First up, in today's ear to the ground we're going to cover the IR packs being released by the guys over at Worship Tutorials. One common problem you run into when playing an acoustic live as a DI source is the horrible representation of sound that the DI produces. The fact is, even an $11,000 guitar will sound like trash when pitted against the dreadful DI input. In order to combat this, the team over at the Worship Tutorials channel have come up with some IR (Impulse Response) Packs to help alleviate the woes of the sound guy and allow for an acoustic guitar to really shine on stage again. Here is a sound example of a Martin D-35 with the IR in action. The first portion is the D-35 mic'd up with an Earthworks S-R25, the second portion is the straight DI source, and the last portion is being ran through the S-R25 IR. The next portion we're going to listen to is the Holy Grail IR Pack. This portion of audio is the channel owners beautiful McPherson Camrielle being played through the Line 6 Helix as a Direct Out, and as he's playing he is turning the Holy Grail IR on and off using the on board footswitch. The first portion of audio we're hearing is with the IR off (dry direct out), the next portion is with the IR enabled, The guitars pickup is an LR BAGSS Anthem SL. This Acoustic IR pack captures the incredible tone of Brian McPherson® Camrielle. These IR's can be used in any hardware or app that accepts .wav IR files and allow you to get the sound of a world class mic'd acoustic guitar direct. Included in your download are multiple acoustic pickup options to accommodate a wide range of acoustic guitars and pickups. These are meant to make your acoustic guitar sound incredible. They are not designed to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. INTENDED FOR USE WITH ACOUSTIC GUITARS: Our acoustic IR's are intended to be used with acoustic guitars. They are not meant to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic guitar. 2. CROSS PLATFORM: These .WAV impulse responses can be used in any hardware or application that supports IR's. This includes products by Line 6 (Helix, HX Stomp, HX Effects, etc), Kemper, Axe-FX, etc. 3. EXPERIMENT: We've included multiple options in this IR pack (more details below). The best idea is just to start experimenting with your guitar and find the IR or combinations of IR's that sound the best. Our recommendation is to first find the pickup type that fits your guitar best (see the pickup options section), and then experiment with different mic options for that pickup type. 3 FREE PLUGS 1- Lagrange by Ursa DSP - Lagrange is a unique stereo delay system producing other worldly echoes using granular techniques, where each grain is from a different point in the delay buffer: Use basic settings to create immersive stereo imagery with clean early reflections to give instruments a clear place in the mix. Use the feedback control to transform your sounds into droning evolving soundscapes. Shorten the delay time to create unusual metallic chorus effects. 2 - Glitch Machines Hysteresis - Hysteresis features a delay effect with stutter, lowpass filter and modulation effects thrown into the feedback signal path. The input signal first goes through a delay line on each stereo channel, but instead of sending the output directly back into the delay line, the resulting signal is sent to a stutter processor, then to a lowpass filter and finally to another delay line on the opposite channel which is modulated for creating chorus type effects. The output of the second delay line is then routed back to the first one on the original channel. The stutter effect can be used to generate reverse delays, noisy pitch-shifting or raw granulation. The lowpass filter has an internal LFO to make the cutoff frequency oscillate, and the modulation processor can act as a subtle chorus or noisy modulator depending on the range of the modulation rate. 3 - Metric Halo Thump - Thump is a unique audio processor that allows you to synthesize low frequency audio to add low end to a track or generate another sound entirely. Thump looks at the pitch and dynamics of its audio input and uses this information to control its oscillators. You can add low end to drums, augment a bass or even create synthetic drones. Thump is ideal for beefing up a kick drum, add low end to percussive tracks, re-create classic drum synth sounds, and more. You can use Thump's envelope driven, percussive sub-harmonic synth for the following things (among others): Build low-octave support for bass drum, tom, snare, and other percussive tracks Create kettle drum sounds from regular drum tracks Re-create the sounds of classic drum synths like the TR-808 Main Thought The Creative's Worst Enemy As a creative you have infinite potential. You think differently than others, you troubleshoot and find ways around common ordinary problems that leave others seemingly paralyzed. Your stress levels are scientifically proven to be lower than the average person, and let's face it, you're a whole lot cooler than most people you know. Although there are many more positive traits attributed to all you wonderfully creative folk out there, we need to get real for a moment. There are some elephants in the room that we need to address, and we need to talk about it together, because I need to hear this as much as I need to say this. Criticism-Lack of Confidence Look even with all the awesomeness that just oozes from us, there are some things we need to work on. For instance, most of us are very prone to have our feelings hurt easily when someone offers us criticism. This is due in part to the fact that creatives are more emotionally driven than the average person, and even if the vociferous vituperation (also know as hate) is unfounded or blatantly inaccurate, we have a tendency to allow it to ruin the rest of our day. Now, out of all the issues I am addressing today I chose to tackle this one first because it's the hardest one to deal with, and I feel like if you leave this one sided conversation before I'm finished, you at least need to hear this before you go. (BTW please don't leave) So, if you find yourself in an inner battle between what you believe about yourself versus what your accuser is saying, here are some things that we need to keep in mind. First off, consider the source. Is this a trusted friend that is trying to genuinely help you by pointing out something that you need to improve upon to become a better version of you? Sometimes, this is in fact the case, and we need to see this as a positive. If someone close to you has stepped out on that limb, knowing your proclivity to be easily offended, that means that they care enough about you to risk offending you to help open your eyes to an oversight on your behalf. Conversely, if the criticism is coming from a complete stranger, or someone who knowingly doesn't care for you. Then, as hard as it is to do sometimes, simply push it out of your mind and realize that their words do not dictate your worth. You have to have enough confidence to be aware of your strengths, enough humility to know your weaknesses, and enough grit to pull your shoulders back, raise your head up, and calmly move on. Do not let it anger you. The old saying is, he who angers you, controls you. And you can't change a persons point of view who has not taken the time to know you in the first place. However, supposing that what ever was said rings true and resonates. Then turn that negative moment, and the energy that it produces toward the problem and not the person. You can fix the problem if you own it, but if you allow that negativity to build a nest in your head, it's only going to breed more uncertainty. Yet again, confidence, humility, and grit. Whew, okay on to less sensitive topic. Procrastination The next thing I'd like to discuss is procrastination. I was going to talk about this first, but I figured I'd put it off for a bit. (chuckles to self) Perhaps one of the most widely used excuses made by creatives is a lack of time to be creative. I see it all the time in the various forums and Facebook groups I'm a part of, and believe me I get it. I mean who wouldn't want to have all the time in the world to sing, write, produce, mix, and everything else that makes us feel like we're actually accomplishing something. Most of us, myself included, have full time jobs, families to tend to, and a million other people that always seem to need just a little bit of our time. It's hard to fit in anything remotely creative when so many are pulling us in another direction. I mean, there is nothing creative about washing dishes and folding laundry. However, when the time arises, and we find ourselves without any other distractions. It is so easy to be lured down the paths of project folder clean ups, free plug ins, the latest gear review, or heaven forbid the cute kitty videos. There is an innate desire within us to use this time wisely, but whether it is fear that keeps us from creating or our lack of direction, somehow more times than most we finds ourselves wandering off the path to check emails or post our new shiny piece of gear we haven't used in a month. The answer to procrastination isn't a simple one either, but here are some tips to help. Poor organization can lead to procrastination. Organized people successfully overcome it because they use prioritized To-Do Lists and create effective schedules. These tools help you to organize your tasks by priority and deadline. Even if you're organized, you can still feel overwhelmed by a task. Perhaps you have doubts about your ability and a fear of failing, so you put it off and seek comfort in doing work that you know that you're capable of completing. The truth is some people fear success as much as failure. They think that success will lead to being swamped with requests to take on more tasks. Surprisingly, perfectionists are often procrastinators. Often, they'd rather avoid doing a task that they don't feel they have the skills to do, rather than do it imperfectly. Another major cause of procrastination is poor decision-making. If you can't decide what to do, you'll likely put off taking action in case you do the wrong thing. Procrastination is a habit – a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior. This means that you probably can't break it overnight. Habits only stop being habits when you avoid practicing them. So here some strategies to give yourself the best possible chance of succeeding. Forgive yourself for procrastinating in the past - This will help you feel more positive about yourself and reduce the likelihood of procrastination in the future. Commit to the task - Focus on doing, not avoiding. Write down the tasks that you need to complete, and specify a time for doing them. This will help you to proactively tackle your work. Promise yourself a reward - If you complete a difficult task on time, reward yourself with a treat, such as a slice of cake or a coffee from your favorite coffee shop. And make sure you notice how good it feels to finish things! Be accountable - Find someone to check in on your progress, or tell a group your a part of about the project you're starting. This will give you incentive to get it done, knowing that others know about it. Act as you go - Tackle tasks as soon as they arise, rather than letting them build up over another day. Rephrase your internal dialog - Change the phrases "need to" and "have to," for example, to "I choose to." This implies that you own a project, and can make you feel more in control of your workload. Minimize distractions - Turn off your email and social media, and avoid sitting anywhere near a television while you work! Do the Worst, First - Get those tasks that you loathe out of the way early. This will give you the rest of the day to concentrate on work that you find more enjoyable. Now, for the keen mind that picked up on the underlying theme here. These two problems feed into one another, and both in some way stem from fear. Whether it is fear of failure or fear of the unfulfilled, at the heart of most of our unfinished tasks is an underlying fear that even when the task is completed it won't be good enough. Maybe you feel like I do at times, that when I finally finish the task, I will let myself down with its lack of perfection. Yet, the answer to becoming better at anything in life is to strive for perfection. In other words, do more of what you're not doing now because you're to afraid you'll come up short. The only way to get better at something is to do it over and over, until you learn what to do and what not to do. If you were to ask a hundred famous inventors, artists, or creatives (people like Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, Leonardo Davinci, etc.) what did you do to get from point "A" to point "B"? Everyone one of them would tell you by making a lot of mistakes and completing (keyword) hours worth of work on something that others told me was frivolous. The fact is, that sometimes what's holding you back is the thought that something is holding you back, and sometimes we just need to get out of our own way.
ANNOUNCMENTS Quarantine Song Challenge- We have had several submissions for the Quarantine Song Challenge and there has been a ton of talent represented! Due to time availability and the decreasing number of submissions, I believe it's a good time to bring it to a close. So, the final day for entering the QSC will be this Friday, May 22nd. The voting will begin the following Monday on the live stream as we all listen one last time to all the submissions and vote on them together. (There will also be offline voting available for those that missed the stream, but it will all take place on the YouTube Channel. The winner will be announced on the live stream Thursday, May 28th. EAR TO THE GROUND First up, in today's ear to the ground we're going to cover the IR packs being released by the guys over at Worship Tutorials. One common problem you run into when playing an acoustic live as a DI source is the horrible representation of sound that the DI produces. The fact is, even an $11,000 guitar will sound like trash when pitted against the dreadful DI input. In order to combat this, the team over at the Worship Tutorials channel have come up with some IR (Impulse Response) Packs to help alleviate the woes of the sound guy and allow for an acoustic guitar to really shine on stage again. Here is a sound example of a Martin D-35 with the IR in action. The first portion is the D-35 mic'd up with an Earthworks S-R25, the second portion is the straight DI source, and the last portion is being ran through the S-R25 IR. The next portion we're going to listen to is the Holy Grail IR Pack. This portion of audio is the channel owners beautiful McPherson Camrielle being played through the Line 6 Helix as a Direct Out, and as he's playing he is turning the Holy Grail IR on and off using the on board footswitch. The first portion of audio we're hearing is with the IR off (dry direct out), the next portion is with the IR enabled, The guitars pickup is an LR BAGSS Anthem SL. This Acoustic IR pack captures the incredible tone of Brian McPherson® Camrielle. These IR’s can be used in any hardware or app that accepts .wav IR files and allow you to get the sound of a world class mic’d acoustic guitar direct. Included in your download are multiple acoustic pickup options to accommodate a wide range of acoustic guitars and pickups. These are meant to make your acoustic guitar sound incredible. They are not designed to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic. IMPORTANT NOTES 1. INTENDED FOR USE WITH ACOUSTIC GUITARS: Our acoustic IR’s are intended to be used with acoustic guitars. They are not meant to make an electric guitar sound like an acoustic guitar. 2. CROSS PLATFORM: These .WAV impulse responses can be used in any hardware or application that supports IR’s. This includes products by Line 6 (Helix, HX Stomp, HX Effects, etc), Kemper, Axe-FX, etc. 3. EXPERIMENT: We’ve included multiple options in this IR pack (more details below). The best idea is just to start experimenting with your guitar and find the IR or combinations of IR’s that sound the best. Our recommendation is to first find the pickup type that fits your guitar best (see the pickup options section), and then experiment with different mic options for that pickup type. 3 FREE PLUGS 1- Lagrange by Ursa DSP - Lagrange is a unique stereo delay system producing other worldly echoes using granular techniques, where each grain is from a different point in the delay buffer: Use basic settings to create immersive stereo imagery with clean early reflections to give instruments a clear place in the mix. Use the feedback control to transform your sounds into droning evolving soundscapes. Shorten the delay time to create unusual metallic chorus effects. 2 - Glitch Machines Hysteresis - Hysteresis features a delay effect with stutter, lowpass filter and modulation effects thrown into the feedback signal path. The input signal first goes through a delay line on each stereo channel, but instead of sending the output directly back into the delay line, the resulting signal is sent to a stutter processor, then to a lowpass filter and finally to another delay line on the opposite channel which is modulated for creating chorus type effects. The output of the second delay line is then routed back to the first one on the original channel. The stutter effect can be used to generate reverse delays, noisy pitch-shifting or raw granulation. The lowpass filter has an internal LFO to make the cutoff frequency oscillate, and the modulation processor can act as a subtle chorus or noisy modulator depending on the range of the modulation rate. 3 - Metric Halo Thump - Thump is a unique audio processor that allows you to synthesize low frequency audio to add low end to a track or generate another sound entirely. Thump looks at the pitch and dynamics of its audio input and uses this information to control its oscillators. You can add low end to drums, augment a bass or even create synthetic drones. Thump is ideal for beefing up a kick drum, add low end to percussive tracks, re-create classic drum synth sounds, and more. You can use Thump's envelope driven, percussive sub-harmonic synth for the following things (among others): Build low-octave support for bass drum, tom, snare, and other percussive tracks Create kettle drum sounds from regular drum tracks Re-create the sounds of classic drum synths like the TR-808 Main Thought The Creative's Worst Enemy As a creative you have infinite potential. You think differently than others, you troubleshoot and find ways around common ordinary problems that leave others seemingly paralyzed. Your stress levels are scientifically proven to be lower than the average person, and let's face it, you're a whole lot cooler than most people you know. Although there are many more positive traits attributed to all you wonderfully creative folk out there, we need to get real for a moment. There are some elephants in the room that we need to address, and we need to talk about it together, because I need to hear this as much as I need to say this. Criticism-Lack of Confidence Look even with all the awesomeness that just oozes from us, there are some things we need to work on. For instance, most of us are very prone to have our feelings hurt easily when someone offers us criticism. This is due in part to the fact that creatives are more emotionally driven than the average person, and even if the vociferous vituperation (also know as hate) is unfounded or blatantly inaccurate, we have a tendency to allow it to ruin the rest of our day. Now, out of all the issues I am addressing today I chose to tackle this one first because it's the hardest one to deal with, and I feel like if you leave this one sided conversation before I'm finished, you at least need to hear this before you go. (BTW please don't leave) So, if you find yourself in an inner battle between what you believe about yourself versus what your accuser is saying, here are some things that we need to keep in mind. First off, consider the source. Is this a trusted friend that is trying to genuinely help you by pointing out something that you need to improve upon to become a better version of you? Sometimes, this is in fact the case, and we need to see this as a positive. If someone close to you has stepped out on that limb, knowing your proclivity to be easily offended, that means that they care enough about you to risk offending you to help open your eyes to an oversight on your behalf. Conversely, if the criticism is coming from a complete stranger, or someone who knowingly doesn't care for you. Then, as hard as it is to do sometimes, simply push it out of your mind and realize that their words do not dictate your worth. You have to have enough confidence to be aware of your strengths, enough humility to know your weaknesses, and enough grit to pull your shoulders back, raise your head up, and calmly move on. Do not let it anger you. The old saying is, he who angers you, controls you. And you can't change a persons point of view who has not taken the time to know you in the first place. However, supposing that what ever was said rings true and resonates. Then turn that negative moment, and the energy that it produces toward the problem and not the person. You can fix the problem if you own it, but if you allow that negativity to build a nest in your head, it's only going to breed more uncertainty. Yet again, confidence, humility, and grit. Whew, okay on to less sensitive topic. Procrastination The next thing I'd like to discuss is procrastination. I was going to talk about this first, but I figured I'd put it off for a bit. (chuckles to self) Perhaps one of the most widely used excuses made by creatives is a lack of time to be creative. I see it all the time in the various forums and Facebook groups I'm a part of, and believe me I get it. I mean who wouldn't want to have all the time in the world to sing, write, produce, mix, and everything else that makes us feel like we're actually accomplishing something. Most of us, myself included, have full time jobs, families to tend to, and a million other people that always seem to need just a little bit of our time. It's hard to fit in anything remotely creative when so many are pulling us in another direction. I mean, there is nothing creative about washing dishes and folding laundry. However, when the time arises, and we find ourselves without any other distractions. It is so easy to be lured down the paths of project folder clean ups, free plug ins, the latest gear review, or heaven forbid the cute kitty videos. There is an innate desire within us to use this time wisely, but whether it is fear that keeps us from creating or our lack of direction, somehow more times than most we finds ourselves wandering off the path to check emails or post our new shiny piece of gear we haven't used in a month. The answer to procrastination isn't a simple one either, but here are some tips to help. Poor organization can lead to procrastination. Organized people successfully overcome it because they use prioritized To-Do Lists and create effective schedules. These tools help you to organize your tasks by priority and deadline. Even if you're organized, you can still feel overwhelmed by a task. Perhaps you have doubts about your ability and a fear of failing, so you put it off and seek comfort in doing work that you know that you're capable of completing. The truth is some people fear success as much as failure. They think that success will lead to being swamped with requests to take on more tasks. Surprisingly, perfectionists are often procrastinators. Often, they'd rather avoid doing a task that they don't feel they have the skills to do, rather than do it imperfectly. Another major cause of procrastination is poor decision-making. If you can't decide what to do, you'll likely put off taking action in case you do the wrong thing. Procrastination is a habit – a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior. This means that you probably can't break it overnight. Habits only stop being habits when you avoid practicing them. So here some strategies to give yourself the best possible chance of succeeding. Forgive yourself for procrastinating in the past - This will help you feel more positive about yourself and reduce the likelihood of procrastination in the future. Commit to the task - Focus on doing, not avoiding. Write down the tasks that you need to complete, and specify a time for doing them. This will help you to proactively tackle your work. Promise yourself a reward - If you complete a difficult task on time, reward yourself with a treat, such as a slice of cake or a coffee from your favorite coffee shop. And make sure you notice how good it feels to finish things! Be accountable - Find someone to check in on your progress, or tell a group your a part of about the project you're starting. This will give you incentive to get it done, knowing that others know about it. Act as you go - Tackle tasks as soon as they arise, rather than letting them build up over another day. Rephrase your internal dialog - Change the phrases "need to" and "have to," for example, to "I choose to." This implies that you own a project, and can make you feel more in control of your workload. Minimize distractions - Turn off your email and social media, and avoid sitting anywhere near a television while you work! Do the Worst, First - Get those tasks that you loathe out of the way early. This will give you the rest of the day to concentrate on work that you find more enjoyable. Now, for the keen mind that picked up on the underlying theme here. These two problems feed into one another, and both in some way stem from fear. Whether it is fear of failure or fear of the unfulfilled, at the heart of most of our unfinished tasks is an underlying fear that even when the task is completed it won't be good enough. Maybe you feel like I do at times, that when I finally finish the task, I will let myself down with its lack of perfection. Yet, the answer to becoming better at anything in life is to strive for perfection. In other words, do more of what you're not doing now because you're to afraid you'll come up short. The only way to get better at something is to do it over and over, until you learn what to do and what not to do. If you were to ask a hundred famous inventors, artists, or creatives (people like Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, Leonardo Davinci, etc.) what did you do to get from point "A" to point "B"? Everyone one of them would tell you by making a lot of mistakes and completing (keyword) hours worth of work on something that others told me was frivolous. The fact is, that sometimes what's holding you back is the thought that something is holding you back, and sometimes we just need to get out of our own way.
Highlighted questions40:19 Kemper doesn't feel like a real amp? Should you get Axe FX?5:23 The Jeff Kiesel did the wrong thing, then he did the right thingQuestion Index 0:00 Why Im late!2:13 Dirty Finger Pick Ups5:23 The Jeff Kiesel did the wrong thing, then he did the right thing19:15 We lost a great person and I am better for knowing him22:06 How do you set your pick up heights?25:30 Is Pro Audio Star a real place?30:30 Strat saddles that do not scratch your hand?https://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Parts/All_Hardware_and_Parts_by_Instrument/Electric_Guitar_Parts/Electric_Guitar_Saddles/Highwood_Contoured_Vintage_Saddles_for_Strat_Set_of_6.html38:05 Have I dyed fretboards? 40:19 Kemper doesn't feel like a real amp? Should you get Axe FX?46:10 New Charvel47:26 The tone control video49:00 Best Friedman 20 watt amp for Clean, Rock, and Metal?My PT 20 on reverbhttps://reverb.com/item/33232133-friedman-pt-20-pink-taco-20-watt-guitar-amp-head50:50 The Guitar kitchen (Smaller channels matter more)https://www.youtube.com/user/4catsmusic/videos52:55 Tube amp or Modeling? Whats the right fit for you?57:01 Bias asked me to check out the Spark.59:40 I have never reviewed Orange or Vox and why1:00:40 Intonation and how to deal with issues1:08:16 All this gear is just tools for us1:11:18 Fake Guitars on Facebook using my video https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2891457120739161:12:55 The T shirt issue. I am working on it and will update you nest week1:17:40 BC Rich on Tone Kings Channel1:20:20 Did I check out the PRS Silver Sky Maple fretboard guitar and thoughts?1:22:40 The Stew Mac Tool pack?1:25:35 Do I still use my Katana?1:28:00 Ever-tune and LTD and Solar1:29:42 A fun Pedal order question1:32:30 Is The Stew Mac 5 watt amp kit worth it?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)
Guitar Geeks Podcast: Mer än du vill veta om gitarrer, förstärkare och allt däremellan.
Vi träffar återigen Hasse efter succén med förra avsnittet! Vi klämmer på hans 8 strängade Strandberg, Axe Fx 3 och skrattar mycket! Mycket nöje och gott nytt år!!
The prog-metal juggernauts discuss how their signature axes cranked through Axe-Fx units create their brutal live tone.
Στο σημερινό επεισόδιο του Ask the Guitar Coach, o Ioannis Anastassakis απαντάει την ερώτηση: “Να αγοράσω ένα καλό λαμπάτο ενισχυτή ή ένα πολυεφφέ, πχ Axe-Fx?”
Will you fly high with M.I.A or self-combust from Meshuggah? Feat Mark Neal of RTR FM / Odlaw / The Disappointed.Song 1 - 'Paper Planes' by M.I.A - Apple Music - Spotify.Song 2 - 'Combustion' by Meshuggah - Apple Music - Spotify.Visit takemytone.com/20 for all links and credits.
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Fractal Audio Systems hat in 2018 das AxeFX III auf den Markt gebracht. Ein, um nicht zu sagen DER Preamp / Effects Processor im Modeling-Bereich. Dazu wurde auch gleich eine komplett neue Firmware "ARES" mit ausgerollt. Die "ARES" Software wurde sogar noch für das AxeFX II nachträglich zur Verfügung gestellt. Markus Hohmann vom AxeFX.de Forum erzählt uns was das neue Flaggschiff von Fractal Audio Systems neues leistet.
Do you think a Two Notes Capter will help a Fender Superchamp x2?0:00 Intro2:00 Do you think a Two Notes caper will work on Super Champ X2?3:34 What were the 5 hardest repairs you have done?7:56 Thoughts on PRS SE semi hollow guitars10:22 Is the Morley Maverick still my favorite wah?11:22 How much is the Floral Jem in the back ground?12:19 Should you get a Axe FX or Kemper?12:49 The Line 6 Helix got me excited about DR Z amps 16:13 Any advise for guitar players starting to play bass?17:41Will low Cost Gibson Les Pauls Hold Their Value?20:08 Pick up Switch problem on my Epiphone 22:39 4 way mods on Telecaster24:08 How do I like my Vibrolux vs my Princeton?26:05 Lace alumitone pick ups?30:47 Which Ibanez AZ do I want to get?33:03 45 million views!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!33:47 How do I organize my tools?36:38 Their was a video up then back down?39:05 Why is the new PRS CE semi hollow more than the reclaimed?42:13 Will USA Made Peavey Guitars become Valuable?44:22 Mesa recovery head, thoughts?45:56 Do I use different picks for different guitars?https://www.instagram.com/phillip_mcknight/53:04 Have you seen build guilty change in amps the longer they are made?55:32 MIM or USA Butterscotch Telecaster thoughts?57:19 Thank you to the supporters of the show and all of youSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)
The punk-rock vet likes it both simple and high-tech, with signature Ibanez axes and an Axe-Fx combining to create a consistently brutal sonic punch.
Named #8 in Ultimate-Guitar’s top 12 guitarists of 2015 and listed amongst "MusicRadar's #1 prog guitar player in the world right now" for 2017, Sydney’s independent instrumental progressive rising star, PLINI released his new EP, Sunhead on July 27. I caught up with him ahead of the Australian tour“SUNHEAD” AUSTRALIAN TOURWITH SPECIAL GUESTSMESTIS (USA)DAVID MAXIM MICIC (SERBIA)FRIDAY 7 SEPTEMBER - THE ZOO, BRISBANESATURDAY 8 SEPTEMBER - MANNING BAR, SYDNEYTHURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER - BADLANDS, PERTHFRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER - JIVE, ADELAIDESATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER - CORNER HOTEL, MELBOURNETICKETS ON SALE NOW AT HTTP://WWW.PLINI.CO/AUS
Highlighted questions17:30 Yamaha bought amp58:53 Is $650 to much for a fret level?32:54 The problem with Gibson Guitar necksQuestion Index47:09 Issues with Lace Pick ups so I can not recommend themhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPS9JX6qicE1:15 Should I sell my Bassbreaker 7 watt to get Marshall Class 5?2:39 Is there a issue mounting 83mm Danelectro pick ups to strat?3:30 What is the difference between active and Passive pickups?6:26 is it hard to bypass the coil split on a bridge humbucker?9:12 Marshall Origin or Marshall DSL? 10:30 Why I like the made in Mexico Jazzmaster13:30 Suggestions to help a Telecaster stay in tune?16:19 The PRS event and my buddy Nathan17:30 Yamaha bought amp23:07 Can you characterize the difference between Fender Hotrod and 65 deluxe?25:52 Electrical Guitar Co. made of aluminum 28:38 What it would take for me to buy Axe FX 31:13 Sanding a guitar and Stew Mac prices32:54 The problem I have with Gibson Guitar necks36:10 The ORGE Pedals I should give them a chance. 37:56 Suggestions for pick ups in Music Man guitar39:40 Shawbuckers thoughts40:19 Diamond guitars thoughts41:14 What happened to your grandmiester 40 H&K amp?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09VBbUrIQhg43:28 LIve You Tube Summit (Check it out)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgcOTqL0G4I44:32 Can I run my 8ohm to 16ohm head into a 4ohm cab?45:41 Your bridge saddles cut into your hand?47:09 Issues with Lace Pick ups so I can not recommend themhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPS9JX6qicE54:50 What are your thoughts on the String butler?56:50 Have I ever owned a engl amp?58:53 Is $650 to much for a fret level?1:03:01 What replacement necks do recommend for Strats?1:06:24 Have I ever had a argument with my wife over a guitar purchase?1:08:06 Do not forget these are also podcasts1:08:30 Thank you to Patreons who make this happen each week Get your T shirt, hoodie, or coffee cuphttps://teespring.com/stores/know-your-gear-2018Become a Patron member https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG Get information early on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Knowyourgear/Want to check my Instagram page. Click herehttps://www.instagram.com/phillip_mcknight/What do the Icons on my videos mean?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4fAvzjncEk&t=60sSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)
NAMM 2018 has just happened and we have been treated to a whole host of new gear. Doodles and Dan conclude their conversation with part 2, then talk about the new Axe-Fx III and BC Rich. This episode is sponsored by Orange Amps and the new Brent Hinds signature Terror amp. For more info and to find your local dealer go to - www.orangeamps.com Support The Podcast & Get Access To Ad-Free Shows On Patreon; www.patreon.com/miscastpodcast Listen to the Miscast podcast for FREE on your preferred platform; iTunes/Apple Podcasts - itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/misca…ast/id1337775955 SoundCloud - @miscastpodcast YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCaWRj1EMjqlYN9sEgCCg0PQ Twitch - www.twitch.tv/miscastpodcast Cast Fm - castbox.fm/channel/id1155319 Stitcher - www.stitcher.com/podcast/miscast-podcast Digital Podcast - www.digitalpodcast.com/feeds/80911-miscast-podcast Be sure to support the hosts; Doodles; YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/doodlesmusic Twitter - twitter.com/doodlesmusic Twitch - www.twitch.tv/doodlesmusic Daniel Leonov; YouTube - www.youtube.com/user/danielleonov Twitter - twitter.com/danielleonovyt
Chunking, not Wayne's World style chunks. We talk about how to chop up a practice session, new guitars, of course there's a Steve Vai reference. We diverge from pedals on pedal talk and instead are looking at the AxeFx: pros, cons and everything in between. All the socials Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SharpenThatAxe FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sharpen-That-Axe-Podcast-779600132187413/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpenThatAxe?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-154377324 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5zraw3mlxIb5JT70MwKpg email: sharpenthataxe@gmail.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sharpen-that-axe/id1236262099?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sharpen-that-axe
The our hosts interview one of Jon's childhood guitar heroes: Jim West - guitar player for Weird Al Yankovic, composer and famous slack key guitar player. Jim talks touring, practice, learning slack key guitar and gives a rousing endorsement for Axe Fx by Fractal Audio - we promise they didn't pay us for this....but we would take some gear. Also: Pedal talk we cover best cheap pedals - the latest in our budget pedal board discussion. And as always some of what we have been listening to and what we've been working on. Reviews help to grow the podcast - tell two friends about us and leave a review on one of the sites below: All the socials Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SharpenThatAxe FB: https://www.facebook.com/Sharpen-That-Axe-Podcast-779600132187413/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharpenThatAxe?lang=en Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-154377324 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5zraw3mlxIb5JT70MwKpg email: sharpenthataxe@gmail.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sharpen-that-axe/id1236262099?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sharpen-that-axe
Hello and welcome everyone to Episode 24...part 2 of our Digital vs Analog Podcast! Kemper vs AxeFx vs Helix...is one really better than the other? ...noise restrictions and how digital stuff can help...is digital/modelling one of the reasons why some boutique pedal builders are closing shop? - or could it be that there are too many builders?...pedals on Saxophone...why we can't buy certain things at certain shops Don't forget to take a photo of what you are looking at RIGHT NOW whilest listening to this podcast and post it on our Facebook page...links below! Send us an email: superfunawesomehappytime@gmail.com Make sure to check out our YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/c/TheSuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow While you are interwebbing why not swing past our Facebook page and give that a 'Like': www.facebook.com/SuperFunAwesomeHappyTimePedalShow/ Or on Instagram: www.instagram.com/superfunawesomehappytime/ Where we record this stuff: www.facebook.com/PaperbarkRecordingCo/ Or if you prefer Instagram Alex: www.instagram.com/alexrottier/ Gabor: www.instagram.com/tallguywithglasses/ You can find the demos we do for Mooloolaba Music here: www.youtube.com/user/Mooloolabamusicentre Thanks for listening....please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast and YouTube channel...plenty more Podcasts and videos to come!!
On this week's podcast Mark and Jay were joined by the one and only Mikey Demus from Skindred. We talked about his guitars, his transition to Axe-Fx, the early days of the band, and we even got a bit of an inside scoop on something cool that's happening v soon!Mikey's a long-time friend of the podcast so it was so great to get him on board while Joe and Matt were off. It definitely won't be the last time he's on with us!Hope you enjoy this episode and we'll be back next week with Matt Knight live (well...?) in Japan. Cheers gang!GNxo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode of The StageLeft Podcast welcomes Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus, one of the true heavyweights of the industry. For the last sixteen years he has been a member of arguably the biggest, and most iconic band of the last three decades. During a career spent in near constant demand, Richard has played and toured with Thin Lizzy, The Psychedelic Furs, Rhianna, Puff Daddy, and rock supergroup The Dead Daises to name but a few. Richard takes us through some of the many highlights of playing with G'n'R. The audition, which saw him flying to L.A. immediately after playing the Albert Hall, and then Axl Rose's reaction when told he couldn't actually join the band due his touring commitments with Enrique Iglesias. The recording process, including his own writing credit, on Chinese Democracy – one of the most expensive, and eagerly awaited, albums ever recorded. He discusses Axl's genius, and what special quality he has that separates him from all others. We hear of the professionalism and dedication of Slash, how working with him is more than just recreating what's on the records, but how each song is constantly evolving. ‘…We're always trying to make things better, we're always trying to make things bigger and more inspiring to play…' ‘…If a Hip Hop artist was working with a producer and they needed a guitar player, then I would get a call…. (and) I ended up doing a lot of that stuff. You know, working with the Wu Tang guys, all Puffy's stuff…' In keeping with the ethos of the podcast, Richard discusses why he uses equipment such as a Kemper Profiler or Axe FX when playing with the likes of Rhianna, but sticks to a single channel amp when playing with G'n'R or Thin Lizzy. Ending the episode, Richard answers questions regarding his fears for the music industry, what ambitions he still has to fulfil, and most importantly.... Are Guns'n'Roses going to be recording any new material soon? www.thestageleftpodcast.com @thestageleftpod facebook.com/thestageleftpodcast #GUITAR #guitars #guitarist #guitarists #musicians #musician #gunsnroses #gunsandroses #axlrose #slash #podcast #podcasting #podcasters #podcasts #musicnews
Mark Day from Fractal Audio Systems joins Greg to discuss the Axe-Fx as well as his YouTube videos (millions of views and subscribers). Mark talks about his time building rack systems and modifying amps for musicians such as George Lynch, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Stevens, Vivian Campbell, Jerry Cantrell as well as many others. Mark closes out the show with an original composition where he rips in his own stylistic way!
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and discuss GearFest, Guitar Mods, and our dream artists rigs. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:20 – New Mics 1:30 – Letters From Roy 3:10 – Pedal In A Bag 4:40 – GearFest 5:40 – Morgan Amps 9:35 – Max’s Voyeurism 13:00 – Guitar Mods 18:10 – If You Could Play Anyone’s Rig… 23:40 – An Effect You Will Never Buy 27:20 – Pedal Building Equipment Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian play each other rigs and analyze the differences in each others tone. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. Featured links: http://www.lollarguitars.com/ http://www.pedaltrain.com/volto-1 http://www.exclusiveamps.com/ http://lavacable.com/index.php?id=25 2:00 – Max’s rig 3:55 – Max’s Torso 5:25 – Travis’ rig 11:10 – Brian’s rig 12:25 – Pre-Delay 13:45 – Hot Rod Deluxe 16:50 – Travis Plays Brian’s Rig 17:35 – Max Plays Brian’s Rig 19:50 – Brian Plays Travis’ Rig 20:50 – Max Plays Travis’ Rig 22:00 – Travis Plays Max’s Rig 23:00 – Cracker Barrel 25:45 – Brian Plays Max’s Rig Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Travis, Max and Brian hang out with the guys from JHS Pedals after day one of Sweetwater's GearFest '15.
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the myths associated with tube amps, the science of pickup placement, and the stinky kid. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. Featured links: http://www.groshguitars.com http://www.suhr.com http://www.reverb.com 0:50 – Travis’ Spreadsheet 2:30 – Tube Amp Myths 5:15 – Should You Use The Most Expensive Parts? 9:00 – Breadboards Vs. Layouts 14:15 – Handwired Vs. PCB 16:10 – Wampler Amp 21:10 – Pickup Placement 26:15 – Stinky Kid Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the current state of the music industry, changing the hardware on your guitar, and letters from Roy. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:10 – Letters from Roy 3:45 – Text Shortcuts 7:00 – Catchin’ Slack 7:45 – Changing Guitar Hardware 11:00 – Fano Guitars 15:10 – Current State Of The Music Industry 26:15 – Jake Owen Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the advantages of a boutique guitar, tips for recording, and dirt channels. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 4:35 – Boutique Guitars Vs. Mass Manufactured Guitars 11:30 – Comon 12:30 – Studio Tips 19:25 – Travis’ Invite 22:55 – Where To Play A Wampler 26:30 – Craptacular Dirt Channels Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the pros and cons of profiling amps such as the AxeFx, how Brian tests pedal designs, and pedals that sound great with an AC15. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:40 – We Found Santa 3:30 – Modelers or Separate Amps And Boxes? 7:20 – Crush The Button 13:35 – How Pedals Are Tested 16:20 – Pedals for an AC15 19:40 – Mark Sampson Era Matchless 24:20 – MTV Era 28:25 – The Johnny Hiland Bad Dog OD Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with their guitars and talk about their current gear setups, and how picking attack affects tone. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:00 – Brian’s Complete Signal Chain 5:10 – Travis’ Complete Signal Chain 8:10 – Max’s Complete Signal Chain 14:30 – How Pick Attack Affects Tone 18:35 – Brian’s Clean Tone 19:30 – Travis’ Clean Tone 20:00 – Max’s Clean Tone 20:30 - TC Toneprint 24:00 – Jam in “E” Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the current state of clean tones, Max’s favorite brews, and Brian’s most frustrating circuit. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:30 – Brain Flash 4:10 – Is Clean Tone Dated? 9:30 – Max’s Favorite Microbrews 12:45 – Ampeg In A Box 15:45 – Brian’s Most Frustrating Circuit 19:50 – Amp Pedal 21:50 – Max’s Album 23:30 – Travis’ Most Frustrating Tour Moments 27:10 - Our Favorite Stacking Options Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss how to adjust your EQ throughout your entire signal chain, recording on a budget, and pedals for rhythm guitar. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – TC Electronics Wizardry 5:40 – Pedals For Lead and/or Rhythm Guitar 11:30 – Where To EQ Your Tone In Your Signal Chain 16:30 – Recording On A Budget 25:00 – Free The Beagle – Max’s Knives Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss controversial pedal names, alternate tunings, our favorite strings, and Max’s record. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:45 – Controversial Pedal Names 11:25 – a/s/l 15:25 – Max’s Record 17:25 - Alternate Tunings 22:00 – Everything Strings 28:30 – Proud Papa 31:00 – Don’t Worry About It Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss handmade pickups, Brian’s Pride and Joy, and the Indianapolis Guitar Show. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – Indianapolis Guitar Show 3:15 – Danelectro Chicken Salad 6:40 – ’58 Telecaster 9:55 – What Pedal Are You Most Proud Of? 14:10 – Hand Made Pickups Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss their views on where you should invest your money on a limited budget, whether drummers are musicians, and the 2015 version of Van Halen. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 4:25 – Good Guitar Or Good Amp 10:00 – Home Repair Tips 10:50 – Mic Placement 11:30 – Are Drummers Musicians? 15:00 – Van Halen or Van Hagar? 18:20 – EQ Settings With The Band 21:30 – Drunken Racing Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the ins and outs of clipping – both digital and analog. Brian also gives the low down on compression and buffering. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:00 – Amp Shows 3:50 – Digital Clipping Vs. Analog Clipping 5:45 – Hard Clipping Vs. Soft Clipping 6:40 – Diming Gain On OD Pedals 10:30 – Tone Suck 12:45 – Latitude Standard 16:20 – Ronnie Milsap 19:50 – Compression 22:30 – Buffers Unbaffled Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss Extension cabs, the Wampler bass pedal, bass player jokes, and our favorite guitarists. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:10 – Off-A-Cough 2:30 – Sofa-King 3:15 – Extension Speaker Cabs 6:55 – Speaker Cabs As Monitors 7:45 – Joe Bonamassa 11:40 – Bass Player Jokes 13:50 – Max’s Shout-out 16:00 – New Wampler Bass Pedal 16:50 – Favourite Guitarists 25:10 – Breakin’ Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down Frank Falbo of Falbo Guitars and discuss the difference between Live, Studio, and Home tones, and Latency. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:10 – Live/Studio/Home Tones 7:40 – Air Movement 10:45 – Port City Cabs 11:50 – Cabinet Simulators 12:20 – Marshall Class 5 14:15 – Wireless Systems 16:50 – Latency 23:00 – Small World 24:50 – Max’s Voice Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down Frank Falbo of Falbo Guitars. Frank is also the inventor of the Seymour Duncan P-Rails, and Fishman Fluence pickups. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:45 – Falbo Guitars 3:25 – Innovative Acoustic Design 7:35 – Seymour Duncan Pedals 8:30 – P-Rails 8:50 – Fishman Fluence 19:50 – Part Tolerance And Sorting 23:50 – Chinese Pedals 24:25 – Clarksdale Design 27:10 – Falbo Hollowbody Electric Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with Wampler engineer, Jake Steffes to discuss why some fuzzes clean up better than others, how to analyze your own tone, and guitar capacitors. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:45 – Fancy Socks 3:00 – Why Do Some Fuzzes Clean Up? 7:00 – WGS Speakers 9:00 – What is Travis’ Actual Job 10:50 – How To Analyze Your Own Tone 16:35 – Siri Problems 22:00 – Guitar Caps 28:20 – First Guitar, First Amp, First Pedal Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with Wampler engineer, Jake Steffes to discuss how they got started learning electronics, capacitor types, and breadboard basics. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:40 – Why 9 Volts? 13:20 – How To Get Started On Original Designs 15:30 – Flip Flops 17:20 – Breadboard Basics 19:30 – Suhr Badger 30 24:35 – Capacitor Types (film, ceramic, etc…) 32:05 – Unicorn Typo Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with Wampler engineer, Jake Steffes to discuss the in’s and out’s of Buffers. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – Imaginary Numbers 3:30 – Nerdcast 4:45 – Roy Westenhousersmithton 4:50 – Buffers 9:00 – Gold Plating 15:00 – Travis’ New Diet 19:45 – More Buffers Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss what we currently have on our boards, offset guitars, and our favorite pedalboards. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:00 – Brian Got A New Pedal 5:00 – Offset Guitars 9:00 – Compressor/Guitar Volume 12:30 – Power Supplies 19:25 – Favorite Pedal Board Company 22:45 – Wireless Units 24:30 – What’s On Your Pedalboards? Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss what goes in to Brian’s design process, Max and Travis’ new pedals, and bear survival tips. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:40 – Intro Music Tone 3:40 – Peavey 9:00 – 50Th Episode 11:20 – Max Running 12:15 – Trem Springs 16:15 – New Pedal Day 19:55 – Who?!? 21:25 – How Brian Starts A New Design 24:15 – Bear Bait Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Funny out takes with Travis, Brian and Max. 0:32 - Redneck Jedi 1:41 - Brian Needs A New Watch 2:33 - Struggle Snuggle Pt II 6:13 - Brian's Mom is a Tone Chaser 8:55 - Hashbrown Huh? 9:48 - Dad Always Liked You Best 10:45 - NERDS!! And Repeater Guy 12:08 - Dad Still Likes Me Best 13:17 - Max Got Married 14:47 - Hashbrown Old 18:35 - Big Head Travis 19:45 - Boots, Selling Out, and Daddy Issues 20:51 - Don't Void Your Warranty 23:39 - Dude Looks Like a Lady 25:14 - So There I Was Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Some of the funnier moments with Travis, Brian and Max from some of the earlier epiditions of The Chasing Tone Podcasts :32 - A Vintage Grudge 1:49 - Brian's Licks 2:25 - How Travis Lost His Job 2:51 - You Should Do A Univibe 3:38 - Brian's Old Amp 3:59 - Playing Electric Guitar in Amish Country 4:35 - Don't Let Travis Talk 5:24 - MaxHad An Amp Too 6:01 - Country…Blues With A Twang 7:01 - Bubbly Gas and Clogged Toilets 10:58 - Max vs Monkey Bars 11:39 - The Max-O-Drive?? 14:17 - Lost in His Hair 15:35 - Max's Identity Crisis 16:19 - Name Your Children Well 16:53 - "You're Doughy…" 17:35 - "You're Doughy Pt. II" 18:46 - What's Wrong With MMA? 19:51 - Shoot Em Max! 20:23 - Get To The Point 21:05 - On the Road With Derek Williams 23:38 - Max Is Not A Fan 24:27 - Brian's "Happy" 25:02 - Wampler Pedals - Now Hyperglobin Free 25:45 - Max vs Furious Pete 27:27 - Max Sounds Bald?
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss what goes on back stage when visiting famous artists, Max’s new Guitar, and picks. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:10 – Max’s Locker Guitar 5:40 – Tone Ranger Effects 7:00 – Pick Bag 12:50 – Vince Gill Meeting 17:35 – Meet And Greets 26:15 – RIP Mike Porcaro Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and sit down with Caroline Guitar Company’s Philippe Herndon and discuss the Kilobyte, Pedal Prom, NAMM, and HiFi. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:35 – The Eureka Moment Behind The Kilobyte 7:25 – Data Sheets 9:35 – Open Mic And Karaoke 12:05 – Slapback 14:25 – Pedal Prom 18:05 – NAMM 28:20 – HiFi 33:15 – On/Off Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss, what tone-suck is, how to have an ear for tone, and Max’s “hipster tendencies”. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:20 – Pedal Design Envy? 7:30 – Mojo Machine 9:30 – How To Have An Experienced Ear 11:10 – Travis’ Tone Tube 13:50 – If It Looks Like A Hipster… 15:40 – Gear Related Podcasts 24:05 – What Is “Tone Suck”? 27:40 – Korg G4 Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down with the man behind Gear Talk, Lance Seymour. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:25 – Brian Goes Vegan 3:00 – The Inception Of GearTalk 9:10 – Social Media’s Effect On Boutique Gear 9:20 – Jackson Ampworks 16:25 – Bondi Effects 19:50 – Women And Gear 28:05 – Genre Specific Gear 29:30 – ProTone Dead Horse 31:20 – Peavey Debacle 35:10 – Travis Had To Smack Brent Mason 37:50 – YouTube And Gear Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss how to get consistent tones with multiple guitars, the science behind wah pedals, and the differences between hand wound vs. machine wound pickups, and handmade vs. hand assembled guitars. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:30 – Consistent Sound With Multiple Guitars 6:00 –Wah Pedal Tech Talk 13:25 – The Gin And Tonic Scale 16:00 – Hand Wound vs. Machine Wound Pickups 23:30 – Handmade vs. Hand Assembled Guitars Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the topic of Analog VS Digital amps. Will tube amps go extinct? Max also explains B’s And G’s. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:10 – Will Tube Amps Go Extinct? 2:00 – Is Guitar Dying? 5:40 – Is Digital Taking Over Analog 12:40 – Max Explains B’s & G’s 15:25 – Pick Up Boosters For Stratocasters 20:45 – Boss Blues Driver 26:15 – Max’s Shout Out 22:00 – Redwitch Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss amp in a box pedals, cab sims, getting fuzz to cut through a mix, and Max’s lost car. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:00 – Hoosiers 3:45 – Running Out Of Ideas? 8:10 – Max’s Lost Car 9:10 – One Brand Forever 12:50 – Amp In A Box Into PA – Cab Sims 16:05 – Carl Veryehen 18:20 – Country Players Playing Blues 21:20 – Getting Fuzz To Cut Through A Mix 22:00 – Redwitch Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss where they prefer their speaker placement on stage, amp stands, boosting overdriven amps, and Max and Travis’ new band. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:25 – Speaker Positioning On Stage – Amp Stand Or Stage 10:15 – Guitar Through The Monitors 14:40 – In Ear Monitors 18:10 – Max’s PA Head 19:40 – Boosting An Overdriven Amp 21:00 – Brian’s Nerd Talk 30:00 – Max And Travis’ Band Name Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss where to run a boost pedal, how Brian goes about modifying a circuit, and some of their favorite new pedals. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:42 – Rockett Archer 2:15 – SLOstortion 4:15 – Soul Food Tech Talk 10:30 – Boost Vs. Attenuation 15:20 – Travis goes Buffered Bypass 17:25 – Boost Before or After Dirt 23:15 – EarthQuaker Hoof Reaper Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss things you can do to make your rig sound better, the Boutique Pick craze, and the Wampler Go Kart outing. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:40 – Tips For Making Your Rig Sound Better 7:00 – Divided By 13 12:00 – Max’s Heckle 13:40 – Boutique Picks 15:15 – Wampler Go Kart Adventure 22:10 – Vistal Caps Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the ins and outs of Brad Paisley’s rig, the pros and cons of playing like your heroes, and How to deal with a loud stage-mate. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:30 – Pros And Cons Of Playing Like Heroes 9:20 – Max’s Bucket List 10:05 – How To Deal With Loud Stage-mate 10:50 – Brad Paisley’s Rig 18:30 – Wampler Custom Shop 20:30 – Solder Tips Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss if you should put your money on an amp or pedals, FX loop instruction, and PRS Guitars. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:46 – Max’s Radio/Phone Voice 2:30 – Putting Your Money On Amps Or Pedals 5:50 – Hot Rod DeVille ML 212 8:05 – Phil Jones Bass AG-100 10:00 – FX Loop Instruction 13:00 – Using Your Ears Not Your Wallet 14:25 – Paul Reed Smith’s Guitar Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss Amp-In-A-Box pedals, Guitar Maintenance, and Blackface Tones. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:25 – Humidity vs. Guitar Necks 3:35 – Max Plays The Cancer Card 8:40 – Travis Cons Max 9:20 – Don Grosh Guitars 13:10 – Dumble Lives! 14:20 – Amp In A Box Pedals 18:00 – Blackface Tone Stacks 21:30 – Max’s Christopher Walken Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss their favorite Plexi tones, tube vs. solid state amps in Metal music, and the effects of mismatching impedance. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:20 – Favorite Recorded Plexi Tone 3:40 – Metal Tones – Solid State vs. Tube 5:35 – Eddie Van Halen’s Beat It Solo 10:20 – Wampler – rhymes with Sampler 13:00 – Everybody Hates Travis 13:35 – What Effect Does Volume Make On Tone? 16:50 – Mismatching Impedance With Speakers Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss why players may, or may not, want a Blend Knob on a compressor. The also discuss their opinions on what makes a great “Pedal Friendly” amplifier. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:07 – What Makes An Amp Pedal Friendly 6:10 – Travis’ New Amp 8:40 – Flat Response Amps Port City Pearl 9:20 – Dr. Z 10:00 – Princeton Reverb 11:00 – DC Jacks 13:10 – Resistor Color Codes and Color Blindness 20:15 – Brian’s Picking Attack 22:30 – Drug Guitar 25:37– The Perfect Guitar Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the difference between Overdrive vs Low Gain Distortion, Feedback Loops, and Gear Disaster Plans. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:00 – #GoshNAMMit 3:20 – Corning Cars 9:40 – Overdrive vs. Low Gain Distortion 12:55 – #GeneralLee 17:00 – Kaboom 19:25 – Feedback Loops 23:00 – Strymon Timeline and Neo Mini-Vent 26:25 – Gear Disaster Plan 28:30 – Diago Little Smasher 29:35 – Max Saves The Day Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss their opinions of the 2015 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian sit down after Day Two of The NAMM Show and discuss people watching, their favorite new gear, and their favorite NAMM moment thus far. Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss whether the audience can hear tonal differences, words guitarists use to describe tone, and Travis starts a rumor. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:25 – Family Matters 3:15 – Player vs. Audience Tone Interpretation 6:20 – Now Hiring Video Intern 8:10 – Wooten’s Law 10:40 – Travis Starts A Rumor 14:20 – eBay Fail 16:40 – Product Placement 19:45 – The Princess Bride 23:15 – Guitarists Tone-words 30:15 – Crambone - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FyJyurljoM 30:25 – Bonamassa Pickups Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss why more builders don’t showcase original circuits, which one pedal they prefer in each music genre, the Wah-mpler, and Interns. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:25 – Interns 2:55 – Outside The Box 5:50 – Building Blocks (Tech Talk) 9:50 – Wah-mpler 14:30 – Email Of The Week 19:20 – One Pedal For Each Genre 29:40 – Barber Direct Drive 30:15 – ProCo Rat 37:30 – Bad Tattoo Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss why Solid State technology sounds great in pedals, but not ideal in amplifiers. Other discussions include how to land that Endorsement Deal and how Record Deals work. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:35 – Max’s Answers To The Universe 3:40 – Solid State Technology In Amps Vs. Pedals 4:30 – Tech Talk 5:50 – JFets, Mosfets, and 12AX7s 9:35 – Travis’ Blues Junior 14:10 – Puppy Cuddles And Starlight 17:10 – Amp Shows 24:00 – Endorsement Deals 26:00– How To Land A Record Deal 29:30 – How To Land An Endorsement Deal 31:30 – Blem Season 35:40 – Don Grosh Guitars Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the effect the guitar’s radius, profile, and action have on the overall tone. We also discuss the Research and Developing process when designing a pedal. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – Brian’s Dirty Santa Gift 5:00 – Guitar Action 10:40 – Neck Radius 14:00 – Neck Profile 18:35 – Max On The Wagon 19:45 – You Ruined Christmas!!! 21:00 – Brian’s Fires 22:25 – Brian’s Gifts To Max and Travis 23:30– Shout Outs And T-Shirts 27:20 – Max Gets A Pedal Before Travis 28:50 – How We R&D A Pedal 34:10 – Golden Tee Addiction Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss stacking pedals, running overdrives at 18 volts, repetitive stress injuries, and Brian lets us know how he really feels. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:25 – The Intro Song 3:15 – ROFL 6:30 – Sibilance 7:30 – Inexpensive Acoustic 10:00 – Lotus Pedals 11:45 – Kerry King Crashes My Gig 16:30 – Stacking Pedals 23:15 – Running Overdrives At 18v 26:30 – Repetitive Stress Injuries 32:00 – Customer Service 36:00 – Brian Sounds Off!!!! Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss how different power possibilities effect noise in your rig, how pedals react with different amps, and how picking attack effects your tone. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:35 – Max’s Beer/Food Pairings 4:40 – Blackface Fender 6:10 – Different Pedals With Different Amps 8:55 – Two-Rock Studio 22 10:25 – Hard Attack 14:55 – Digital Power Draw 21:20 – Isolated Power Supply 23:55 – Same Gear, Different Noise, Different Place Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss how to get the most out of your existing pedals, Max’s DS-1 mod, Artist’s involvement in signature pedals, and a few tech tips. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 3:00 – Getting The Most Out Of Your Pedals 3:40 – Max’s DS-1 Mod 7:30 – LDR’s Explained 11:50 – AC vs. DC 18:05 – Wireless Systems 25:00 – How To Use A Distortion + 29:55 – Artist’s Involvement in Signature Pedals 37:00 – Max’s Driving Skills Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss ways to prepare for an unknown backline situation using pedals at the end of the chain as tone shapers. They also discuss common ways Tone Shapers are misused, Max’s wedding photos, and Brian’s brush with Rednecks. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 1:00 – Using Pedals as Tone Shapers 6:30 – Brian Explains Potentiometers 11:25 – Riding Guitar Volume With Dirt 12:20 – Max Got Married! 15:45 – New Version 2 25:15 – Misusing Tone Shapers 22:10 – Isolated Power Supply 30::55 – Redneck-ery 32:20 – Line Dancing Cult Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss ways to improve your pedalboard, the difference between Boost and Overdrive, and Travis’ guitar lesson barter system. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 2:10 – How To Improve Your Pedalboard 4:05 – “You Need a Buffer” 5:25 – O-Rings 14:10 – Overdrive or Boost? 17:05 – Gain vs. Volume 19:05 – Scooter Trouble 22:10 – Isolated Power Supply 25:00 – Travis’ Free T-shirt 27:00 – Velcro Tip 32:30 – “Tip” Tip Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
In this episode Travis, Max, and Brian discuss the topic - Is our love for Vintage gear holding back advancements in Modern technology? …. and Max answers your questions. http://www.wamplerpedals.com/podcast/ for podcast subscription, or go to http://www.wamplerpedals.com/subscribe to be notified of new podcasts and videos that are uploaded to this channel. 0:30 – “Tone Curtain” explained 3:45 – Max Answers Your Questions 4:45 – Is Vintage Love Holding Back Technology? 10:10 – Axe-FX and Solid State 13:00 – Lovepedal Love 22:25 – AmpliTube Find us at: http://www.WamplerPedals.com http://www.Facebook.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Twitter.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Instagram.com/WamplerPedals http://www.Facebook.com/ChasingTonePodcast http://www.Instagram.com/ChasingTonePodcast