Gytaurust
Tele-Meister
Early '70's R&B funky classic re-imagined as a modal blues with a brief side of chromaticism at the bridge...
However...for the most part, D will Do....85 BPM
However...for the most part, D will Do....85 BPM
Guess I'll go first. Thanks for the track.
Thanks! Les Paul bridge all the way through.
Yes and yes. And drop D.Just a glorious strutting Waylon Jennings-as-the-grandmaster-of-the-hometown-parade take….couldn’t have enjoyed it more…thanks for taking the time to chime in…..a veritable tribute to the Tele!(that was a Tele, no?)…and a hint of wah?…lovely stuff
Squier Cyclone with some Flanger (plugin).
Morgan RCA35 amp head w/BF Twin IR (2-notes Captor X).
Squier Cyclone with some Flanger (plugin).
Morgan RCA35 amp head w/BF Twin IR (2-notes Captor X).
Thank you! I imagined something like that, but I’m not hip on today’s equipment. We are right up the street from SoCal NAMM, but I haven’t been for years.@TwoBear ...
The 2-Notes 'Captor X' is sort of a 3-in-1 unit. It'll function as a straight attenuator (though it's not super versatile for that application), a load box, and an IR loader. I was using it as a load on my Morgan, which is very much a Deluxe Rev clone into a Twin Rev cab IR.
*I just go speaker out of the Morgan into the Captor and out of the Captor into my interface.
Not all IRs are created equally. Many companies do them. Some are better than others. I like the 2-notes stuff because they focus on a lot more than just the "modern rock" thing. For example, they have models of at least a few dozen different vintage Fender cabs with various speakers as well as various mics. Not too mention a bunch of oddities like old Gretsch and Valco cabinets, etc.I thought I had been talked out of IR’s, but hearing that makes me feel I should at least check them out before writing them off. Throwing in a load box and an attenuator only sweeten the idea.