ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
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ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
My original composition, a tribute to Albert Lee.
G&L ASAT Special, going to Amplitube 3 and then to Cubase.
[youtube]2tQKCHOctD8[/youtube]
G&L ASAT Special, going to Amplitube 3 and then to Cubase.
[youtube]2tQKCHOctD8[/youtube]
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Re: ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
Joe, some fine country pickin. Great country tone from the Special-- Darwin
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Re: ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
Hey Joe, mighty fine pickin' there.
I see that was yer first post to GLDP, we will definately be looking for more posts from you and that ASAT!
I see that was yer first post to GLDP, we will definately be looking for more posts from you and that ASAT!
Cya,
Sam
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Hey Joe! Great playing! Very enjoyable. What's your setup on Amplitube 3? I love your tone and I'd love to try getting something like it.
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Re: ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
Nice licks!
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Re: ASAT Special, doing some country stuff.
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I was going to start a thread on hybrid and chicken picking yesterday. I did not see this thread until now Friday afternoon. That is a very fine tone from Amplitube and you play those riffs well.
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I was going to start a thread on hybrid and chicken picking yesterday. I did not see this thread until now Friday afternoon. That is a very fine tone from Amplitube and you play those riffs well.
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Amplitude is awesome for recording. The tone you get when outpouring to an amp or sound system is colored by whatever you're using but the recorded tone I've gotten out of it sounds very convincing.
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I pressed the "like" button.
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I have been visting this post 3 so far, and every time I play the music and am impressed, while bopping on my chair. Great piece Joe!
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Thanks guys!
CGT, I'm looking at the amplitude settings right now and it goes: American tube clean 1 - pre model, Metal clean T- EQ with bass-2,middle-8,treble-7,presence-9 with volume on 4. The cabinet -4x10 open vintage
The other plugins are the reverb from the cubase ( REVerence, just a little) and the Softtube fet compressor with the ratio 4:1.
I've tried my old Dynacomp, but this one sounded better in this situation.
CGT, I'm looking at the amplitude settings right now and it goes: American tube clean 1 - pre model, Metal clean T- EQ with bass-2,middle-8,treble-7,presence-9 with volume on 4. The cabinet -4x10 open vintage
The other plugins are the reverb from the cubase ( REVerence, just a little) and the Softtube fet compressor with the ratio 4:1.
I've tried my old Dynacomp, but this one sounded better in this situation.
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Joe -
Thank you and Welcome!
Listening to your composition helped me to realize that just because Leo sold his company to CBS in the mid-sixties did not at all mean that he was done perfecting what he once called the Telecaster.
Though the music you play so well is not what I usually seek out for my personal comfort, it represents some of what makes this country uniquely great and I really enjoyed it - maybe more-so because of the change-of-pace and enlightenment for me.
Hearing you makes me wonder how great other great Tele players might have sounded or would sound with an ASAT in hand.
Anyhow, hope you take a load off and stick around. I bet I'm not the only one who would like to hear more. Besides, you might have less hair than me! ;+) - ed
Thank you and Welcome!
Listening to your composition helped me to realize that just because Leo sold his company to CBS in the mid-sixties did not at all mean that he was done perfecting what he once called the Telecaster.
Though the music you play so well is not what I usually seek out for my personal comfort, it represents some of what makes this country uniquely great and I really enjoyed it - maybe more-so because of the change-of-pace and enlightenment for me.
Hearing you makes me wonder how great other great Tele players might have sounded or would sound with an ASAT in hand.
Anyhow, hope you take a load off and stick around. I bet I'm not the only one who would like to hear more. Besides, you might have less hair than me! ;+) - ed
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Your playing is outstanding!
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Finger pickin' is SO over my head! Good job, don't know how anyone can play this type of stuff.
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Do you have any other guitar videos on line?
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Killer licks, Joe.
Dave
Dave