
SFW
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I don't know what Kemper profile she is using, but this lead tone is seriously good, IMHO. It almost has that serious 80s rack tone.
I think they just faded the audio. You can kinda hear the crowd at the end.That anticlimactic silence after all of that smoke, confetti, and Paul Gilbert-style soloing at the end.
That’s the kind of shit that would keep me awake at night as a musician if it happened to me.
I mean fuck Motley Crue got more of an applause with Vince Neil on stage.
Hey stop copying me thereThat is way too drenched in reverb/delay to really evaluate the tone IMO.
If there are two things I can appreciate they are midget jokes and Vince Neil jokes.I mean fuck Motley Crue got more of an applause with Vince Neil on stage.
Believe it or not, there was a clique of Rigtalkers here over ten years ago, now mostly gone, who couldn't evaluate amps, clip wise or in person, without the amps being completely flooded with reverb/delay. Their saying was, "needs more sauce (delay, processing, etc)", and "I need to know how the amp reacts to delay, which gives me the hang time (sustain) needed to execute certain passages". Personally, I used to be a 100% dry only player but have since warmed up to having some delay always there. But I set things up whereby I can barely even tell the delay is on, unless I turn it off to compare.Hey stop copying me there
And we all know reverb/delay automatically makes any tone or playing instantly amazing. Just ask the guys that make most amp "demos" on YouTube
Ah before my time haha. Yeah I have a vintage ep1 and ep3 echoplex and a ‘70’s Furman PQ3 spring reverb. They sound amazing, but I would never involve them in a demo or if I’m testing a new piece of gear to try to decide what I think of it. Like you, I’d use them more subtly and tastefully to enhance my sound a little bit (goes a long way imo) kinda in the same way a girl might use make up more subtly to look better. Most guys imo go way overboard. I mostly though just use them for cleansBelieve it or not, there was a clique of Rigtalkers here over ten years ago, now mostly gone, who couldn't evaluate amps, clip wise or in person, without the amps being completely flooded with reverb/delay. Their saying was, "needs more sauce (delay, processing, etc)", and "I need to know how the amp reacts to delay, which gives me the hang time (sustain) needed to execute certain passages". Personally, I used to be a 100% dry only player but have since warmed up to having some delay always there. But I set things up whereby I can barely even tell the delay is on, unless I turn it off to compare.
Vince MealIf there are two things I can appreciate they are midget jokes and Vince Neil jokes.![]()
If there are two things I can appreciate they are midget jokes and Vince Neil jokes.![]()
I always knew he was just 1 donut away from becoming vince meal.If there are two things I can appreciate they are midget jokes and Vince Neil jokes.![]()
I don't know what Kemper profile she is using, but this lead tone is seriously good, IMHO. It almost has that serious 80s rack tone.
who is this mysterious crew that you speak of!!!?? They dared to mask their tone in reverb and delay!!! If this mysterious crew still inhabits the sacred site of rigtalk, we must immediately start a witch hunt and terminate their membership with extreme prejudice!!! this is an absolute outrage!!Believe it or not, there was a clique of Rigtalkers here over ten years ago, now mostly gone, who couldn't evaluate amps, clip wise or in person, without the amps being completely flooded with reverb/delay. Their saying was, "needs more sauce (delay, processing, etc)", and "I need to know how the amp reacts to delay, which gives me the hang time (sustain) needed to execute certain passages". Personally, I used to be a 100% dry only player but have since warmed up to having some delay always there. But I set things up whereby I can barely even tell the delay is on, unless I turn it off to compare.