Congrats on the new Strat brother, as you can tell by my name, I'm a Strat guy too
On the video you post some info about what amp, effects, etc. that you are using; would you please post that rig to the list? I would love to give it a try with my different strats.
BTW, you did a brilliant job of getting all those different sounds from "Blackie" man
Thank you Str@man! I installed the Eleven Hack yesterday on my PC and it works fine! I'm gonna try to share this rig along this evening in the comunity.
Here is a new video with the Eleven Rack. This time, I used a Green JRC OD sim, Treadplate V Sim,4x12" Green 25 with Ribbon 121 Mic Sim. The guitar is a PRS 25th Anniversary SE Custom 24 signed by Carlos Santana wich I won in a Sony Music Contest. Sounds great!
Starts at 0:52.
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Hi!! This is a new full track with the Eleven Rack. I recorded some acoustic parts with a Shure SM137 mic and the Mic Input Pre on the 11R. All the electric guitars, clean and overdrive, were recorded with the same preset (JCM800 Sim) and differents volume pot settings on the guitar (SX FTL-50).
Fantastic song! The arrangement, playing and tones are all top notch - congrats on winning the contest. I wouldn't have guessed that you used the same preset for all parts. How long does it take you to put a song like this together?
Yes, it's the same preset. I love the Eleven Rack because you can change the character of your sound by changing the dinamyc on the guitar, just like a real amp. It's really cool.
I composed, recorded and finished the song in three days. I was playing my acoustic guitar for a Shure SM137 condenser mic test. I played some chords at 6/4 tempo and I liked. I decided to make a song with this parts and add some vocal parts. But I'm not a good singer, so I finally recorded the guitar instead the vocal, just two hours before the time limit.
Here is the video (photo-slide). I'm sorry, but I had no time for recording my playing the guitar on video.
Edited by Guitarrilia (07/05/1308:02 PM)
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