Bored sitting around with a screwed up knee and so I plugged in and played over a backing track. First take no edits - I know too much reverb.
But its not a mic'd amp - just straight into an Akai DSP16 so I had to crank distortion and reverb to get any kind of sustain at all.
Ended up sitting there at about a 45 degree angle with my leg dangling off the couch. So really bad angle when I was holding the guitar trying to play.
Sudden ending - did not fade out.
The very end is a little f**ked up - did not have that amp thing for any type of squeals, feedback or harmonics. But would have been cool had I had a real amp.
I named the track this cause I don't really play much blues tunes.
So now I got a Marshall head with a speaker emulator and can plug directly into the Akai with - will have to do some tunes with that set up to see how it sounds.
OK - off to drink for the weekend
But its not a mic'd amp - just straight into an Akai DSP16 so I had to crank distortion and reverb to get any kind of sustain at all.
Ended up sitting there at about a 45 degree angle with my leg dangling off the couch. So really bad angle when I was holding the guitar trying to play.
Sudden ending - did not fade out.
The very end is a little f**ked up - did not have that amp thing for any type of squeals, feedback or harmonics. But would have been cool had I had a real amp.
I named the track this cause I don't really play much blues tunes.
So now I got a Marshall head with a speaker emulator and can plug directly into the Akai with - will have to do some tunes with that set up to see how it sounds.
OK - off to drink for the weekend
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