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"Even something as simple as a lava lamp can transform your creative space and unlock new ideas." - jacuzzi jeffersonThe Artist Behind the SoundMeet jacuzzi jefferson – not your average music producer.The Brooklyn-based creative force has carved a unique path where education meets sonic innovation. His distinctive blend of alternative hip-hop, electronic house, and lo-fi boom-bap hasn't just captivated listeners – it's earned him partnerships with industry giants like Harman Kardon & BMW.When he's not crafting beats, jacuzzi shapes the next generation of producers as a professor of Digital Music at Hostos Community College (CUNY). His engineering credits read like a who's who of the music industry: 50 Cent, Melanie Fiona, Juelz Santana, and Trey Songs.Crafting the Perfect Creative EnvironmentIn Part 2 of our conversation, jacuzzi opens up about the intimate details of his creative process – from his essential tools to the seemingly small touches that transform his workspace.
2024 was the year of the HX Stomp, Jad Freer's Capo, Boss being bosses and more effects than we knew what to do with! We seem to say this every year, but there's been so much competition for your cash in 2024, with the bass effects market bigger and better than ever. Of course, we've got our favorites. In today's podcast you'll find our handpicked selection of the best bass FX money can buy.
2024 was the year of the HX Stomp, Jad Freer's Capo, Boss being bosses and more effects than we knew what to do with! We seem to say this every year, but there's been so much competition for your cash in 2024, with the bass effects market bigger and better than ever. Of course, we've got our favorites. In today's podcast you'll find our handpicked selection of the best bass FX money can buy.
I thought this would be one of the easiest Epsisodes/videos to make. Rock up to my computer, import Ian's presets, play music, talk, done. The reality was actually quite different. There was real pressure to “get it right” for want of a better phrase. This was meant to be my take on the sounds, my opinion for whatever it's worth, and just some fun seeing where the presets would take me. But shortly after hitting the record button I started over-thinking things and realizing I was putting pressure on myself to know what each sound was made up of just by listening, and to try and do the sounds justice. I eventually got the heart rate down a little and settled into simply enjoying the sounds and making music, and hopefully that is ultimately what comes across. If you want to download any of the sounds you hear in the episode you get get Ian's HERE and mine HERE. More soon, JanekShop Now Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
Bass players of the world, It is with great joy that I get to share my latest round of HX Stomp presets with you, and I cannot wait to hear what you do with them. With options for everything from film score to funk, there's a little something for every player. The biggest challenge in putting them together was trying to take myself out of the equation and think about how people from all walks of the bass world might want to use them. Obviously they're all inspired by things quite personal to me, but at the same time I think they can be easily customized, and I look forward to working with people on ways to bend them into exactly what it is YOU need. Reach out in the comments on YouTube so as many people as possible can share in the information that comes up in our conversations, and I'll post some more sound samples and ideas with the presets soon. JanekP.S. If you don't have the original Janek Gwizdala Signature Sound pack, you can get that and the new release in a single bundle and save 25%! Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
Andy Hurley Drum Rundown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLCiHZl7C4oFull Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/fall-out-boy-2024Back in March, Chicago's Fall Out Boy blasted through Birmingham, Alabama, in the middle of a year-long tour supporting their 2023 release, So Much (for) Stardust. It was their first solo headline tour since 2018, and they brought along loads of new noisemakers for the occasion. Frontman Patrick Stump has moved on from his trademark Gretsch electrics, guitarist Joe Trohman scored an Explorer that may or may not remind us of a certain purple McDonald's character, and Pete Wentz packs some basses that bring both ice and fire to the gig. And while tube amps still reign supreme in the studio, including the recording of So Much (for) Stardust, the band goes digital and speaker-free on the road.Shop Fall Out Boy's Gear:DiMarzio Super Distortion Humbucker - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/5g6D03Seymour Duncan Little '59 (neck) - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/k0e123Seymour Duncan Dimebucker (bridge) - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/eK95ZXSterling by Music Man Pete Wentz StingRay - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/anq9GoNeural DSP Quad Cortex - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/5gmox9Radial JX44 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/anmJnQLine 6 HX Stomp - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/3e3z7n Andy Hurley Drum Rundown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLCiHZl7C4oFull Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/fall-out-boy-2024Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr]0:00 - D'Addario Strings0:15 - Chris Kies Intro1:30 - Patrick Stump Intro1:57 - Patrick Stump's Vintage Guild S-60D Guitars9:08 - Patrick Stump on Moving to Neural DSP Quad Cortex11:19 - Patrick Stump on TV Scoring vs Fall Out Boy13:10 - Patrick Stump on Quiet Stages19:44 - Patrick Stump's Halo Guitar21:48 - Patrick Stump's Martin X Series acoustic24:13 - D'Addario & Rig Rundown Team24:37 - Joe Trohman's Zemaitis The Portrait Hisashi Signature27:20 - Joe Trohman on Switching to Digital Modelers30:02 - Joe Trohman on In-Ear Monitors & No Speakers31:16 - Joe Trohman on Playing Surprise Song Each Night35:52 - Joe Trohman's '80s Gibson Custom Shop Explorer40:33 - Joe Trohman's Squier Telecaster Signature43:10 - Pete Wentz's Sterling By Music Man StingRay Basses46:40 - Pete Wentz's Flamethrower StingRay Bass49:48 - Pete Wentz's Line 6 HX Stomps51:26 - Yvette Young & D'Addario Strings© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2024#guitar #rigrundown #falloutboy #guitarist #guitarplayer #guitargear
For pedal fans and signal chain nerds, mono vs stereo is going to come up once in a while and it's a tough call to make when you consider the incredible options available today to widen your sound. From reverbs and delays to all kinds of modulation and panning effects, there is an almost infinite library to draw inspiration from. The more real-life questions for gigging musicians are: * Do you really want to carry two sets of cabinets and two amps with you? * Are you willing to use in-ear monitors as a lighter/more portable option? * Maybe you've never even considered some of the benefits of running effects in stereo when you play live, so you're asking yourself “wtf is all this about?!” This episode of the podcast is a nerdy deep dive on a few of the things I'm looking at incorporating into a stereo rig to tour with my own band, that's not going to weigh 800lbs or take three hours to set up every night! We're going to feature some sounds in the HX Stomp throughout the episode and I know I promised the new pack of presets months ago. It is on its way! I just want it to be right before I put it out into the world. In the meantime, the Janek Gwizdala “Signature Pack” is still available, and for everyone who asks about crossover between the old and new: There will be nothing from the old pack in the new one. It will be 100% new sounds. That's probably why it's taking so long. I appreciate your patience. More soon, Janek Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
The time has finally come to build the smallest bass pedalboard possible as I need something to stash in my checked luggage for a trip to Morocco in a couple of weeks with The Brecker Brothers Reunion Band. I'll be using the HX Stomp as the brains of the board, but the other pedals that will accompany it are still a mystery right now. I'd love to have a DI and maybe an octave pedal, but beyond that I'm at the drawing board playing Tetris with a mini Mono board and Tick 2.0.This latest miniature venture has me highly motivated to finish the new HX Stomp preset pack I promised a couple of months ago. I'm going to be recreating some of the classic Brecker Brothers bass sounds of Will Lee from those original records in the 70's, and will do my best to get that Mu-Tron sound on “Sponge”, and maybe a little chorus here and there? More than anything I need that in-your-face fatness that those records captured, so pre-amp and EQ will be a big help with that. More soon!JanekP.S. Now I'm home and off the road for a couple of weeks, we have a ton of physical books in the store ready to be signed and shipped out worldwide! Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
I'm programming new sounds for my HX Stomp today, and getting into some fundamental and more importantly useful sounds for regular bass players. As much as the YouTube algorithm might feed you some of the more flashy and soloistic moments of my career, the bigger portion of my bass playing life has been spent in the lower register of the instrument holding the band together. With that in mind, I would like to put some more useable presets out into the world, and I just started breaking the ice in today's podcast with the HX Stomp and what might be possible.You can get my existing HX Stomp Preset Pack HERE https://janekgwizdala.com/store/line6-presetsAnd fresh copies of Bass Player's Guide to Pentatonics just arrived last night. Get a signed copy before they're sold out again! https://janekgwizdala.com/storeMore soon, Janek Get full access to Janek's Newsletter at janekgwizdala.substack.com/subscribe
Antoine nous explique comment il est passé d'un album produit seul à un groupe complet sur scène. Puis avec son guitariste Mathieu, ils nous présentent leur pedalboard. Pour écouter Aybee Fire Club :Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@aybeefire7656Sur Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/0MImyzeyNZshB4AOAkufKA?si=A0Q1spGOS-mbb0umGv4sPASur Deezer : https://deezer.page.link/ndUXPsBFd4cJc5DD8 Pour suivre Aybee Fire Club :Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/aybeefireSur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/aybeefire/ Minutage :00:00:00 - Générique00:00:26 - Présentation00:08:32 - Travail en groupe00:17:50 - Matos00:35:33 - Extraits sonores00:58:00 - Promo01:02:18 - Les conseils de la fin Pour suivre Backline L'Interview : Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/backlinelinterview/Sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/backline_l_interview/Site internet : http://backlinelinterview.fr
We chat MXR minis, revisit the Line 6 HX Stomp vs the HX one, amp repairs, redoing it all from day one and more!! You can help support the show on our PATREON for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! Follow us on the fuckin' Gram! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the video version of the show, demos, vlogs, and more! We have shirts available at The Jerk Store! Check out our band Plane Without a Pilot Hosted by Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre
Derek's joining a cover band! (Bogner Oxford) 00:17:42 ○ HX Stomp rig and doing some MIDI! ● Hawaiian Pizza Demo 00:28:37 ● Strymon Cloudburst (Mr Black Supermoon) 00:35:16 ○ New compact reverb pedal from Strymon based on the Cloud setting on the BigSky ○ New “Ensemble” feature which works by “analyzing 48 different frequency bands as you play, generating upper harmonic partials of what it finds in each band.” ○ Allows the pedal to change organically as you play, change pickups, etc ○ In Strymon fashion it has MIDI, stereo, and USB-C ○ $279 ● Pedal Genie 00:51:08 ● Picks? https://www.honey-picks.com/ 00:53:35 ● TOTW 01:11:20 ○ The Artist in The Ambulance re-recording ○ Sleep Token ● Patreon 01:19:06 ○ Nick Greenwood ○ Carson Ricketts ○ Matthew Fenslau ○ Riesenwolf ○ Jamie Evans ○ Doug King ○ Big Daddy Doug ○ Righteous Ryan Johnson ○ Steve Huffman ○ Jonas Sabatini ○ WE WERE SUPPOSED TO RENAME HIM ○ Brian Gower of the Tone Jerks Podcast ○ MaCo Guitars ○ Andrew Walsh of Andrew's Alcove ○ Doug Christ of Thirty7 FX ○ Sean Wright of Lollygagger FX --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
The accessory that is the biggest waste of time in the pedal industry? I think you could guess before we tell you… Budge and Josh talk about a really cool get together we had this week where we found possibly the lowest and most brutal guitar sound ever. We also give a run down on the HX Stomp from a QC users perspective and vice versa. Join us for this and much more on this week's Fret Talk Podcast. For as little as two dollars a month, you can support the show and get some bonus stuff back in return. Visit www.patreon.com/frettalk to find out more Don't forget to have your online on the Fret Talk Podcast group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/690366661155328/?ref=bookmarkssay and join in with the live streams at the PBOD Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/64533347864/ Find your host at: BudgetPedalChap www.Facebook.com/budgetpedalchap www.Instagram.com/budgetpedalchap https://www.youtube.com/budgetpedalchap or search ‘budget pedal chap' on YouTube Matt www.Facebook.com/SwitchIOM www.twitch.tv/heel_mattq www.twitter.com/heel_mattq www.instagram.com/heel_mattq Lee https://www.facebook.com/groups/64533347864/ www.pbodoom.com www.youtube.com/pedalboardsofdoom Will http://www.arocketcomplex.com/ www.youtube.com/user/ARocketComplex www.instagram.com/arcwillpowell/ Ollie www.Facebook.com/OllieMilesMusic Josh www.instagram.com/thecoronamortis --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fret-talk/message
In this bonus edition of BPM Pod, Chris reviews, comments on the use of, and demos the Line 6 HX Stomp XL - a multi-effects guitar pedal, which is the smaller version of the Line 6 Helix unit. Say goodbye to ridiculous amps, hundreds of pedals, and a bunch of cables and potential gig issues. Say hello to everything combined in one small, handy, sturdy box. Find out more here: https://www.thomann.de/gb/line6_hx_stomp_xl.htm
2 cats, 3 dogs, 5 children, and 13 guitars. Brian and Kalimar are old elementary school buddies who have come back to start Grade 43. Listen in on what they are learning about guitar gear, practice habits, and family life. In today's episode Brian and Kalimar get into a discussion on strings. Brands and gear we mention and use in the episode John Nathan Cordy - HX Stomp Patches (https://www.youtube.com/c/johnnathancordy) Guitar Fetish - Kwikplug system Metal Foil humbuckers (https://www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-Metal-Foil-Dual-Coil-Ferrite-Humbucker-Shell-Chrome_p_27753.html) HX Stomp (https://reverb.grsm.io/line-6-hx-stomp8631) PRS Custom 24 (https://reverb.grsm.io/prs-custom-24) Ibanez GAX75 (https://reverb.grsm.io/ibanez-gio-gax75) Blessed Mother Drive (https://reverb.grsm.io/blessed-mother-drive) Firefly FF338 (https://reverb.grsm.io/firefly-ff338) Squier Affinity Telecaster (https://reverb.grsm.io/affinity-telecaster) String Joy (https://stringjoy.com) TrueFire (https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100loxoi) Rock & Roll Marathon (https://www.runrocknroll.com/washington-dc) Opinions are 100% our own and we are not currently not sponsored by any company we mention. Some of the above links are affiliate links
Magic Dick joins me on episode 50.Magic Dick created one of the all time classic harmonica instrumentals in Whammer Jammer. But his long career has produced so many more highlights than just that.He started playing trumpet at age 9, and this instrument along with his love of jazz and rock and roll shaped his approach on harmonica.He was a founder member of the J Geils Band, who had great commercial success for over 15 years. Magic Dick was an integral part of their sound with his harmonica work central to their output of Rhythm & Blues, Rock, Pop and Soul.After the J Geils band split in 1985 he took a break from playing before coming back with some session playing and then forming the band Bluestime with J Geils. More recently he has performed in an acoustic duo with Shun Ng.Links:Magic Dick's website:https://www.magicdick.com/Email Magic Dick for lessons:magicdick@magicdick.comLine 6 HX Stomp pedal:https://uk.line6.com/hx-stomp/Videos:Southern Crossing with band Full Circle:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEayO6DUn74Whammer Jammer with Shun Ng:https://youtu.be/QRygCpiW7mYSo What on Chromatic with Shun Ng:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtM9UGfwLm0Papa's Got A Brand New Bag with Shun Ng:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxAZ3YyjtPgDonations: If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link:https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GBAlso check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains many of the songs discussed in the podcast:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQ
For episode 200 we're opening up recording night to ALL members of TTC Discord! No Patreon subscription is needed. Fractal Audio FM9 (Stinger: Strymon Volante) 00:17:24 Double the processing power of the FM3, but still not as strong as the rack mount Axe FX3 The FM3 came out last year and has 3 footswitches so it was often compared to the HX Stomp. The FM9 has 9 switches and looks like the one to get if you don't want/can't afford the Axe FX3 So it's got all the stuff, we don't need to tell you how great Fractal gear is. No built in expression of any kind but of course can receive expression pedals. Personally, I think the FM9 is the one you want. It does all the stuff most people need and includes footswitches so you don't need the rack unit plus a controller to gig with it. I think Fractal was losing ground to Helix/Kemper/Headrush when it came to pedalboard designed modelers that could be used in all settings. FM3 is $1100, FM9 is $1600, and Axe FX3 MKII is $2300. Pedal Genie 00:35:13 Orange Omec Teleport $139 Review Reviews (Stinger: Empress Nebulus) 00:58:31 “Been looking for a guitar like this for 8 years!!!” Listener questions/topics: Stinger: Earth Quaker Data Corruptor 01:07:45 When does a pedalboard get so big or complicated that it ceases to be useful anymore? Collective stress around gigs/concerts with Delta variant growing concerning. Venues requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test. Suggestion of the Week (Stinger: Lone Wolf Audio Plague Rat) 01:31:12 Get a leatherman Project Hail Mary FOREVER THANKFUL TO OUR BEAUTIFUL PATRONS! Carson Ricketts Nick Greenwood Timmy S. Matthew Fenselau (pronounced fence-law) Riesenwolf! Jamie Evans Jeffrey Wright Doug King Doug Gann Righteous Ryan Johnson Steve Huffman Jonas Sabatini Eric Girabaldi Andrew Walsh from Andrew's Alcove OG Friend of the show Brian Rizzi Doug Christ of Thirty7 FX Sean Wright of Lollygagger FX Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre of The Tone Jerks Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
In this week's CatPick Fridays episode Rich and I talk about the controversy between Revival Electric and Origin Effects, BOSS HM-2w Waza Craft edition, new Harley Benton Dullahan and Aeolus guitars, KMA Audio Machines Tyler Deluxe and answer bunch of your questions and comments, including an in-depth comparison between Boss Katana 100 MKii and HX Stomp. CatPick Fridays can be found both on YouTube and Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get 25% off of Get Songs Done songwriting course by using the code ”PODCAST” at the checkout: https://www.catpickstudios.com/get-songs-done-offer Rich. Words. Music: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNnXraM9oHWWBACNS07DMw Origin Effects Trademark Dispute https://www.musicradar.com/news/origin-effects-dispute BOSS HM-2W Waza Craft https://geargods.net/news/the-boss-hm-2w-waza-craft-is-now-available/ Harley Benton Dullahan Headless Guitar https://www.gearnews.com/harley-benton-dullahan-headless-guitar-new-colours-hardware-and-a-competition/ Harley Benton Aeolus https://www.gearnews.com/harley-benton-aeolus-a-new-semi-hollow-single-cut-with-premium-features/ KMA Machines Tyler Deluxe Advanced Frequency Splitter https://www.gearnews.com/kma-machines-unveils-new-tyler-deluxe-advanced-frequency-splitter/ CatPick Fridays with Trey from Gear Gods https://youtu.be/-NHPodG1Sqs 00:00 Intro 07:28 Origin Effects Controvercy 18:53 BOSS HM-2w 22:20 Harley Benton Dullahan 28:15 Harley Benton Aeolus 34:29 KMA Tyler Deluxe 41:58 Questions & Comments 52:00 HX Stomp vs BOSS Katana 100MKii 1:15:20 Weekend Watch
Episode 384 is brought to you by... Big Ear Pedals Chase Bliss Audio Support this show We hit a hot topic and give an opinion that is probably wrong. Also other stuff 00:00 - Origin Effects vs. Revival Electric 29:00 How to travel with a guitar 34:30 Should Steve get a HX Stomp or a Darkglass preamp? Ryan got a tongue drum 43:40 DiPinto got some new models 53:00 ALBUM REVIEW - SILVERCHAIR "FROGSTOMP" This week's song was sent by Victor Trito of MegaMayoNaizer and is called "Sudores, surf, electronica y mas" ***************************** 60CH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Buy Something with our affiliate links: Buy a Shirt - https://teespring.com/stores/60-cycle-hum Sweetwater: https://imp.i114863.net/rMb1D Thomann: https://www.thomannmusic.com?offid=1&affid=405 Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaUKKO Ebay: https://ebay.to/2UlIN6z Reverb: https://reverb.grsm.io/60cyclehum Cool Patch Cables: https://www.tourgeardesigns.com/discount/60cyclehum +++++++++++++++++++++ Social Media Stuff: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyclehum/ Discord: https://discord.gg/nNue5mPvZX Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@60cyclehum? Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-packages/ #60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute
The Knobs chat with Eric Klein and Ben Adrian, creators of the famed Line 6 HX Stomp, and our friend Jeff Schroeder of The Smashing Pumpkins. We discuss the story behind the creation of the HX Stomp, how to better understand it, and how our guitar pedal-loving audience can integrate the HX Stomp into their pedalboard, as well as many other uses! Also... Velvet! Hosted by Todd Novak with Jared Brandon and Tony Dudzik Guitar, electric guitar, guitar pedal, pedal effects, pedal fx, guitar amplifier, humbucker, single coil, P90, guitar pickups, guitar setup, fuzz, overdrive, delay, reverb, distortion, guitar player, guitarist, guitar tips, guitar repair, vintage guitar, guitar amp speakers, guitar cabinet, combo amp, guitar amp Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
Das Line6 Helix ist eins der aktuellen Top Gitarren-Modelern und wir beide besitzen selbst verschiedene Versionen davon, deswegen wollen wir es heute mal etwas näher vorstellen. 00:00:00.000 Intro 00:00:56.000 Nachtrag zu Modelern Mooer GE Boss GT-1000 Headrush Headrush Gigboard Fractal FM3 Neural DSP Quad Cortex 00:06:40.000 VST-Plugins: Helix Native Neural DSP Bias FX Blue Cat Audio Blue Cat's Axiom 00:11:14.000 VST-Chain in Reaper 00:12:40.000 Software per Fußschalter bedienen 00:15:18.000 Helix – Einordnung & Überblick 00:16:45.000 Weitere Formate, Helix Rack & Floorboard 00:19:23.000 Helix als Vocal Processor 00:20:20.000 Scribble Strips 00:21:58.000 Helix LT, Snapshots und DSPs 00:25:24.000 HX Effects 00:27:45.000 HX Stomp und Ausblick auf HX Stomp XL 00:33:10.000 Presets vs. Snapshots 00:34:30.000 Signal-Routing & Effekt-Blocks 00:42:08.000 Bänke, Setlists und Modes 00:47:12.000 Impulse Responses 00:54:18.000 Spillover (neu in 3.0) 00:55:23.000 Amps im Helix 01:00:21.000 Acoustic Simulator (neu in 3.0) 01:02:10.000 Vereinheitlichung der Software 01:04:00.000 HX Edit 01:09:19.000 Ausblick und Outro Links zu Thomann sind Affiliate Links. Wenn ihr darüber etwas kauft, kostet euch das nichts extra, aber ihr helft uns damit den Podcast zu finanzieren. Vielen Dank. https://gitarrenkram.de/gitarrenkram-unterstuetzen
Wir sprechen über die Geschichte des Amp Modeling und über die Modeler die wir so im Laufe der Benutzten. 00:00:00.000 Intro 00:02:00.000 Line 6 Timeline zur Orientierung 00:03:30.000 Rockman (1982) 00:04:38.000 Tech 21 Sansamp (1989) 00:05:50.000 Line 6 Axis (1996) und Flextone (1997), analoges vs. digitales Modeling 00:07:50.000 Boss GT-5 (1995), GT-3 (1998) und GT-6 (2001) 00:08:59.000 Line 6 POD (1999), Behringer V-Amp, POD 2.0 und Carsten's V-Amp 2 00:11:56.000 Gonz' Boss GT-6 00:13:49.000 Line 6 Pod XT (2002) und XT Live (2004) 00:14:45.000 Boss GT-8 (2005) und GT-10 (2008) 00:17:37.000 Fractal Axe FX (2006), Ultra und II (2012) 00:19:50.000 Line 6 POD X3, Live & Pro, POD HD und Gonz' GT-10 00:23:35.000 Carsten's HD400 00:25:50.000 Vox Tonelab SE (2004) & ST 00:26:46.000 Atomic Amplifire 6 & 12, Fractal FX2, XL, III, AX8, FX8 00:28:42.000 Kemper, Profiling und Neural DSP Quad Cortex 00:35:30.000 Latenz 00:37:22.000 Klang im Raum vs. mikrofoniert 00:38:54.000 Amps “Testen” per Modeller 00:39:37.000 Boss Workshop “Original vs. Kopie” bei Session 00:42:20.000 Synthie Pickups und weitere Modeling-Combos 00:50:27.000 Gonz' Firehawk FX (2015) 00:54:00.000 Helix LT (2018) 00:55:22.000 HX Stomp, Ausblick und Outro Links zu Thomann sind Affiliate Links. Wenn ihr darüber etwas kauft, kostet euch das nichts extra, aber ihr helft uns damit den Podcast zu finanzieren. Vielen Dank. https://gitarrenkram.de/gitarrenkram-unterstuetzen https://www.gitarrenkram.de https://www.facebook.com/gitarrenkram
This month, we get a glimpse into the world of music gear development, as we're joined by guitarist, audio engineer, and Line6 tech lead Igor Stolarsky. Igor put his music and technical education and experience to great use in playing a big role in the development of the Helix and the HX Stomp, two of the more prolific units used by Chapman Stick players. Join us as he shares knowledge, insights, and advice, borne of an insider's view that can't be found elsewhere. Plus, we hear about his work with the fantastic Video Game Orchestra...come along and join the fun!
We chat home improvements, how much Line 6 sucks dick, writing music/ lyrics in studio, X-Men, how bands change over time, and more! You can help support the show on our PATREON for as little as $1 a month! Double down to bump it to $2 a month and you'll get an extra episode every week! Join the fun on our Facebook group! Follow us on the fuckin' Gram! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for demos, vlogs, and more! We have shirts available at The Jerk Store! Music by Plane Without a Pilot Hosted by Brian Gower and Kyle McIntyre
Support us on https://www.patreon.com/dippedintone On Episode 17 of the Dipped in Tone podcast Rhett and Zach introduce our new segment, "Dip your Rig" where we offer advice and breakdown guitar rigs submitted by our Patreon supporters. The main topic is our gear of the year, new or used gear we purchased in 2020 that made a big impression on us. Let us know what your gear of 2020 was in the comments below. LINKS Anker PowerCore+ Portable Battery https://amzn.to/2WFTsKS Mule Resophonic Guitars https://www.muleresophonic.com/ PRS Guitar https://www.prsguitars.com/ JHS Supreme https://amzn.to/2Jh5NSC Line 6 HX Stomp https://amzn.to/38IerCr 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
This is the Bass Guitar Nerds Podcast, an offshoot of The Guitar Nerds Podcast, focussed on the most important of all strung instruments; the bass.On this week's episode, we answer a bunch of questions from The Guitar Nerds Facebook Group, as well as talking about Naomi's new fuzz and HX Stomp.Join us on our Facebook Community, Guitar Nerds Group and on Instagram for more of this guitar nerdery! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Multi-FX Shootout- Chapman Stick Edition! OK, maybe not quite all that, but we're talking multi-effects pedals in this one, and what our instruments require of such a beast. We talk motivation and our personal experiences with several specific units such as the Fractal Audio Axe-FX, the MOD Duo, the Line 6 HX-Stomp, and a few others. Also: Zooming with Emmett, external influences, how far would you go (literally) to rescue your multi-FX unit from an infinite shipping loop, and more.
https://www.patreon.com/dippedintone On Episode 8 of the Dipped in Tone podcast Rhett and Zach discuss 10 years building pedals, the dangers of guitar amplifiers, famous guitars being in a museum for all to see, Zach's new found love of the HX Stomp, Les Paul alternatives and more! LINKS! Rhett's Rockslides! - https://www.therockslide.com/shop/rhett-shull-slides/ Vertex SSS - https://www.vertexeffects.com/steel-string-supreme Line 6 HX Stomp - https://line6.com/hx-stomp/ Collings - https://www.collingsguitars.com/ Heritage New Custom Shop - https://heritageguitars.com/pages/custom-shop Eastman - https://www.eastmanguitars.com/electric_solid_body 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 Purchase gear we use for making videos and working on gear. https://www.amazon.com/shop/mythospedals #guitarpodcast #rhettshull #mythospedals
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.
This week's episode is sponsored by: Runway Audio D'addario XT strings Chase Bliss Audio In this episode Ryan and Steve talk about their new pedal boards. Steve also updates everyone on the dryer ghost saga. PHOTOGRAPHIC MAGIC 1. Tele body 2. What will brands do during/after the Covid-19 shutdowns? 3. Custom Basses 4. Nutbuster This week's song was sent by Kerry Dykstra of the band Dumpster Fire and is called "Alanis" 60CH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Download my HX STOMP patches: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2y27ffx6o5... Buy Something with our affiliate links: Reverb: https://reverb.grsm.io/60cyclehum Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaUKKO Sweetwater: http://bit.ly/2LJJp26 Thomann: https://www.thomannmusic.com?offid=1&... Ebay: https://ebay.to/2UlIN6z Social Media Stuff: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyc... Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-...
This week's episode is sponsored by: Chase Bliss Audio This video is proof that Ryan and Steve were still alive and well at the time of its recording over a week ago. Is this the last episode of 60 Cycle Hum before the apocalypse? Time will tell.... On this week's episode Ryan talks about his future plans with his Jaguar and Jazzmaster. Steve talks about getting a new couch. This week's album review is Covet - Effloresce IMAGES 1. Kiss My BASS 2. Why aren't there better pickguard options? 3. Walnut Stratocaster 4. Ryan and Steve reflect on their friendship 5. TRUMP BASS This week's song is from Matt of the band Blue Light Special and is called "All Connected" 60CH on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Download my HX STOMP patches: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2y27ffx6o50nlbn/AACjP9H5oeABbPEFFBpOMs97a?dl=0 Buy Something with our affiliate links: Reverb: https://reverb.grsm.io/60cyclehum Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaUKKO Sweetwater: http://bit.ly/2LJJp26 Thomann: https://www.thomannmusic.com?offid=1&affid=405 Ebay: https://ebay.to/2UlIN6z Social Media Stuff: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyclehum Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-packages/
I'm digging deep into the soundscape possibilities of the HX Stomp as I prepare for a bunch of upcoming touring. And by the end of the episode I get to a brand new composition that I'm really excited to find out where it goes.
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I'm getting into the pitch shifting side of the HX Stomp, and am shooting it out with the Eventide H9 today to see which I like the best.
Today, that's exactly what happens half way through the episode. I start out by getting super psyched about programming my delay sound, and replacing the Nova Repeater on my board with the HX Stomp. And then the frustration sets in...
I wish I could tell you what this pedal is, but the builder asked me to keep it secret while it's in beta testing mode. Super fun synth vibes that I think is going to be an awesome pedal. I also get to programming some new stuff in the HX Stomp, and work on some chord changes towards the end of the episode.
Thanks for tuning in to The Guitaring Show Podcast! Please join us on Patreon. www.patreon.com/theguitaringshow HX Stomp Unboxing | First Impressions | plus Worst Gigs Revealed! In this weeks episode we unbox the HX Stomp and sample a few of the amplifiers. We spent quite a bit of time scrolling through amp models and seeing what inspired us. Very little tweaking was done, just a few level changes and some adjustment of effects. Other than that, everything you hear is as it sounded straight out of the box. We also swap our 'worst gig ever' stories. Enjoy the episode. Please join us on Patreon and share this video with your friends. Leave a comment and let us know your worst ever gig! Thanks for listening :) Cheers, Lyndon & Zach
A little look inside the programming of the HX Stomp from Line6. I'm looking at having this as one of two multi effects units on the board, both to be controlled by the Boss ES-5.
JOIN OUR DISCORD! BECOME A PATRON ON PATREON! BIG NEWS: The Tone Control has started a PATREON page! For $1 a month you get our undying love and thanks for helping to keep the show going. For $2 a month you can listen to us record the show LIVE on Discord. OH YEAH, WE'RE ON DISCORD. The Discord is free and open to all listeners of the podcast. On Discord you'll be able to chat with other listeners as well as Justin and Derek, ask questions to be featured on the show, and if you're a $2 Patron, listen to the live recording of the podcast. EPISODE 147 SHOW NOTES: Update on using HX Stomp in a live band setting Power supply shopping. Strymon Ojai, Cioks DC7, something else? Boss DD-3T and DD-8 (stab: OBNE Haunt Fuzz) DD-8 Picks up where DD-7 left off Stereo in/out, tempo/expression in, built in tap tempo 11 modes! Analog bucket brigade, standard digital delay, tape, warm, reverse, digital delay + reverb, shimmer, modulated delay, warp (holding the footswitch allows for increase in feedback/level), GLT (glitch. Kind of like a tremolo or a delay sample/repeat, no decay. Expression can control rate/pitch) Looper holds up to 40seconds mono, 20 seconds stereo Trails on/off DD-3T DD-3 has been updated to have a tap tempo, direct output jack got moved to the output side of the pedal More traditional digital delay pedal from Boss. Short, medium, long settings. Pedal Genie Eventide H9 $500 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
Bodacious Brian’s big, big rigs and also sometimes little rigs too! (stab: RedWitch Empress) Brian mentioned to me that we should do OUR OWN rigs for BBBBRAASLRT Derek: Guitar of choice (leaning towards fender style bodies with Gibson style parts). At home I’m now using the HX Stomp, but I also have a small pedalboard with a Smallsound/Bigsound Mini, MIJ BF-2 Flanger, EHX Memory Toy, and HOF mini, into either the HX or an Orange micro-terror (just a practice amp mostly). Live/Band: Polytune, Ernie ball volume, Coppersound custom stutter/vol, Script Phase 90, Fulltone plimsoul, EP Booster, Small Clone chorus, Coppersound Loma Prieta, OBNE Procession Reverb, Strymon Timeline, then into the front of a jumped and crispy AC30 w/Greenbacks. (Alex also built me a footswitch for amp reverb/trem) Justin talks about his stuff in the episode, maybe just listen, yeah? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
Crash! (stab:805) Sold the amp! HX Stomp! Wahoo! (stab: Apocalypse Fuzz on bass) Righteous Tele! (stab: Wombtone) Demo features all three pickups on a 50W Plexi Reverb to be acquired by Etsy! (stab: KHDK Abyss) Kemper Profiler Stage (stab: Longamp Time Machine) Full blown Kemper Profiler in a floorboard format Kemper head/rack require a foot switcher to change sounds, recall settings, etc THIS is a Kemper amp WITH the switching fully integrated in pedalboard form 5 buttons for 5 rigs per performance, 4 stomp box style effects buttons are individually assignable, 4 expression pedal inputs, 2 stereo effects loops 2 XLR outs, USB, MIDI, S/PDIF $1700 Reverend Manta Ray 390 (stab: Jackson Prism) It’s the Manta Ray but with 3 P90 pickups! Features the bass contour passive bass roll-off. Korina body, 3 piece korina neck African Blackwood or Ebony fretboard w/ 12” radius Treble bleed, locking tuners, dual acting truss rod Pedal Genie Boss MD-500 $350 Neunaber Immerse $250 Righteous Ryan! Electronic Audio Experiments (stab: OE Revival Drive) DIRT PEDALS! But this stuff stands out Model FET https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/nad-sunn-model-t.1885737/ Based on the Sunn Model T preamp Controls for bass, mid, treble, matser, normal, and brite (sic) Designed to have pedals stacked into it, much like the old Model T amps Sounds big, wooly, kinda fuzzy, but also crisp and clear. Longsword Op-amp based drive with a huge range of distortion low/hi sets the James/Baxandal tone stack Shift toggle selects the frequency that the Mid knob controls Lots of EQ controls… like Metal Zone level of control. (this is NOT a metal zone, but it’s got a TON of EQ control like the MZ) Interview with John Snyder up on the website! VERY detailed interview with lots of insight on his design process, gear he uses, and upcoming projects. Dunlop Tortex White Jazz III picks (stab: Sea Foam) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
Derek sold him amp! Kind of… HX Stomp (stab: OE Revival) Digitech drop update. Standard guitar in an Eb band. (stab: Mathews The Architect) Righteous Tele update (Stab: 805) Gibson update (stab: JHS Unicorn) They released a statement FINALLY. They acknowledged that this is something they have to do but their tone was all wrong. Too little too late, and the actual statement still didn’t soften things much. Apparently they have threatened dealers with legal action unless they stop selling Dean guitars, alleges Dean. Earthquaker Devices Plumes (stab: WA Luminary) It’s a tube screamer with three clipping modes. Like a super baby Palisades. Symmetrical LED clipping, OpAmp distortion, Asymmetrical silicon diode clipping Level, tone, and gain controls. Relay based true bypass with momentary option. The real killer feature is that it’s $99. TS Mini is $79, TS9 is $99, TS808 is $179. Boutique pedal company getting in at those low prices. Cool! Discussion topic idea from fan-of-the-show Eric Giribaldi (stab: WA Plainsman) “What do you do when you reach a crossroads with your equipment?” As in, coming to terms with not needing 11 overdrive pedals, needs vs. wants. Guitarists are weird people. We want all the latest cool tech and big rigs, but also want the simplicity of grab-and-go, maybe some pedals, and an amp. Downsizing your set up. When is it time to sell? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
This episode was brought to you by: Squatch Pedalboards D'Addario Dual Lock Straps Chase Bliss Audio In this episode, Ryan talks about getting the Line 6 HX Stomp. Steve talks about his church moving into a new building Pictures are faster than words 1. Starter Duesenberg 2. We've seen the Fender Parallel Universe stuff, but what other mashup styles would be cool? 3. Marshal Destorsion 4. Are Impulse Responses virtual reality for music? 5. Skateboard lap steel This week's song is sent by Bailey from Attacus Atlas. The song is called "Stay Here Now" Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/60CycleHumcast Or buy a shirt: https://60cyclehum.threadless.com/designs/60-cycle-hum-logo/mens/t-shirt/triblend?color=heather_onyx Connect with us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/60cyclehum/ Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum Want to demo with us? https://60cyclehumcast.com/marketing-packages/ Cables by Sinasoid: http://www.sinasoid.com
HW is back!! Sorry for the brief hiatus I went on vacation. You've probably seen the IRs and Cab pack on the Tone Junkie site and people have been asking the question...HW HX Stomp vs Kemper? So let's talk about it!!! Plus HW's sons weigh in on the new Nintendo game...Yoshi's crafted world!
My friends and guitarists Dan Sistos, Jim Stubblefield, and Jean-Pierre Durand have been using and been telling me how amazing the Line 6 Helix is. Other guests like Basil Fung swear by it and there was much buzz about the Helix line at NAMM this past January. JP has been playing with the HX Stomp and tonight we take a closer look at this amazing stompbox and what it can do! Joining us is Jeffery Marshall, another All About Guitar regular, and Eric Klein, from Line 6. So join us as we take a closer look at what the HX Stomp can do and how it compares to the other Helix devices in Line 6 product line!
My friends and guitarists Dan Sistos, Jim Stubblefield, and Jean-Pierre Durand have been using and been telling me how amazing the Line 6 Helix is. Other guests like Basil Fung swear by it and there was much buzz about the Helix line at NAMM this past January. JP has been playing with the HX Stomp and tonight we take a closer look at this amazing stompbox and what it can do! Joining us is Jeffery Marshall, another All About Guitar regular, and Eric Klein, from Line 6. So join us as we take a closer look at what the HX Stomp can do and how it compares to the other Helix devices in Line 6 product line!
Welcome to 2019 and to Episode 60 of the Podcast...thanks for listening! Today we talk about the HX Stomp Gabor got recently...HX Stomp vs Mod Duo - which one is better???....Zoom 505 and other Zoom Pedals...whats coming up this year...and much more! Also, 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 or email it to us...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/ Thanks for listening....please make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast and YouTube channel...plenty more Podcasts and videos to come!!
We talk about the end of ProfileCrate.com, we will still be doing the free packs but it's just easier for us to maintain one site and put them out on the Tone Junkie site. We are still going to be putting out 8-10 free packs in 2019 but you won't be getting double emails :) Plus HW gives his initial thoughts on the HX Stomp and why he's building a board around it.
HW wants to kill his smoke detectors + thoughts on the HX stomp
TL:DL - Hardcore Harmony Reflections. Dan handles something terrible and has a fancy new purple helmet. Beebee busts his string and stomps on a model. Tom buys a house and also a graphics card lit enough to power Pixar productions. Together however, the guys combine to reflect on the difficulties of politely & robustly discussing ideas in public. Tom then takes us even deeper down the theory hole for another massive episode discussing the organisation of jazz harmony both in the mind and on the fretboard. Have they stumbled across the most compact answer to the "HOW DUZ I JASS?" equation? Btw. Don't be fooled if things occasionally sound heated, this is an intellectual pleasure playground for all. The real heat starts at TGH curry evenings when politics and religion are the usual debate!
HW discusses all the things!!!
BudgetPedalChap and Matt tackle the guitar news head on like an unwavering army of guitar journalism. We discuss tubescreamers, because tubescreamers are awesome if you didn’t already know… oh, you did? Well, Mr BPC has a little shootout going on between 6 different tubescreamers If that’s your thing. We clear up the speculation of the BOSS drop last week and share our opinions on the new Waza Metal Zone and Dimension Chorus. Almost immediately after the last episode was recorded also, Line6 only went and dropped some rather meaty news themselves, and we discuss the initial backlash and why it may not be the superhero we are looking for, but is the superhero we deserve…I mean pedal. Yup, may or may not be convincing myself to buy one. If you’ve enjoyed the cast today, share it with your friends and get onto iTunes give us a sub and drop us a 5-star rating too! Throw us a 5-star review on Itunes to help us soar up the ranks and sharing the cast helps us immensely also. Don't forget to have your online on the Fret Talk Podcast group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/690366661155328/?ref=bookmarkssay Find your host at: BudgetPedalChap www.Facebook.com/budgetpedalchap www.Instagram.com/budgetpedalchap https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRgWgj6py1MhgMq4Htw2sQA or search ‘budget pedal chap’ on YouTube Ollie www.Facebook.com/OllieMilesMusic Matt www.Facebook.com/SwitchIOM Paul M www.Dontpanic.com www.Dontpanic.co.uk www.Facebook.com/dontpanicblackpool www.Instagram.com/showmaster87 Paul F www.Twitter.com/VitaminnP Chris www.Facebook.com/demolabstudio Moog www.Facebook.com/Rapscallionmusic Andrew ‘The Guitar Geek’ Ferris https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI5i6aBbINMIEkYW3b6olHg www.Instagram.com/theguitargeekyt Ayrton https://www.facebook.com/TheSinCircus/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fret-talk/message