Re: RG 3120 CLIPS
Sounded good Word, my main complaint however would have to be how short the clips are. I can tell you play fast, but like many people have been saying, I'd like to hear you work it into a song. The whole song can be at Mach 7, or can build, or whatever. But just a taste of guitar playing is never enough, you play very well, and I want to hear more of it, but right when I am getting into it, the clip ends.
I play into a Shure SM56(an older version of the SM57), and I plug that into a Bellari Mic-Pre, which I am borrowing indefinitely(while my friend borrows a bunch of my crap that I don't need), which has both XLR and 1/4" in's and out's, so it works not only as a pre, but as a converter as well. They cost around $100, I think.
[ May 02, 2003, 01:40 AM: Message edited by: Ace ]
Sounded good Word, my main complaint however would have to be how short the clips are. I can tell you play fast, but like many people have been saying, I'd like to hear you work it into a song. The whole song can be at Mach 7, or can build, or whatever. But just a taste of guitar playing is never enough, you play very well, and I want to hear more of it, but right when I am getting into it, the clip ends.
I play into a Shure SM56(an older version of the SM57), and I plug that into a Bellari Mic-Pre, which I am borrowing indefinitely(while my friend borrows a bunch of my crap that I don't need), which has both XLR and 1/4" in's and out's, so it works not only as a pre, but as a converter as well. They cost around $100, I think.
[ May 02, 2003, 01:40 AM: Message edited by: Ace ]
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