Played with my F-100 from 1981:
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAopzQ7jM4M&hd=1[/video]
Where's Lydia II (F-100)
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
Very nice Miles! Your finger picking style reminds me of Knopfler. Very sweet when finger picking and It really gets some grind when you start using the pick. Great clip from a sweet guitar.-- Darwin
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
First thing I thought too.darwinohm wrote:Very nice Miles! Your finger picking style reminds me of Knopfler.
That's a good demo of how the original ( and only as far I see it) F-100's had many voices.
Nice tight low end response.
What's your signal chain (direct? mic'ed? 2" tape? )
P.s. I don't think Lydia is doing too well, did you see the Breaking Bad finale?
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
Thanks guys.
As always I'm recording via the Pod X3, acting as an USB audio interface. Actually I record the unprocessed signal and for the mix I'm using Soundfarm 1.3 as plugin. The X3 just provides the license for Soundfarm, while Soundfarm got the same settings as the X3 had. That way I always have the possibility for fine tuning.
If that sounds too complicated, just two words: no amp.
As always I'm recording via the Pod X3, acting as an USB audio interface. Actually I record the unprocessed signal and for the mix I'm using Soundfarm 1.3 as plugin. The X3 just provides the license for Soundfarm, while Soundfarm got the same settings as the X3 had. That way I always have the possibility for fine tuning.
If that sounds too complicated, just two words: no amp.
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
Sounds great Miles !!
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
Great playing, it really picked up at the end ! Nice guitar too. Thanks for the post.
Paul
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
Thanks again for the comments.
Since I've got the Comanche, all the other guitars have to be jealous.
Since I've got the Comanche, all the other guitars have to be jealous.
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Re: Where's Lydia II (F-100)
cool sound, man