I know Andrew is in love with this machine. Does anyone out there know any patch that sounds similar to any Sisters song?
I would really appreciate an answer!!!
Cheers.
KORG A3
I don't think it's actually been used on a Sisters album, save for perhaps the mythical "new" album...
Are you looking for a guitar sound or a keyboard sound? IIRC, the A3 is just a multieffects unit Andrew likes the distortion on for recording demos.
Are you looking for a guitar sound or a keyboard sound? IIRC, the A3 is just a multieffects unit Andrew likes the distortion on for recording demos.
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line6 pod xtDGP00666 wrote:Well, I was looking for some professional ideas for guitar effects, since I am so tired of getting the same s**t sounds.
Thanks anyway.
http://www.line6.com/podxt/
or maybe the rack-mount version:
http://www.line6.com/podxtpro/US/features.htm
i've got the pod's little brother, the "guitar port" and its fantastic.
http://www.guitarport.com/
the pod xt can be patched into the same software as the guitarport and thus can offer you thousands of combinations of "virtual" amp heads, speaker cabs, reverb/echo/delay/chorus/flange/distortion/etc settings in addition to those already on the pod unit. and they can be dumped onto the pc and edited/stored/etc
superb
bloody marvellous
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I second THAT.
We recorded our whole demoCD on the Line 6 pod and it is fabulous.
Or try the Behringer V-amp, but be aware that it is not as good as the Line 6 and tends to give a lot of noise when combined with other Behringer equipment.
BTW, I bought this cutie for my laptop. It is the best buy I ever did.
A recommendation for all home-recorders working with a laptop (not so much people do this actually, but I use the laptop to make recording at our rehearsals).
http://www.portlandmusiccompany.com/aud ... ewire.html
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We recorded our whole demoCD on the Line 6 pod and it is fabulous.
Or try the Behringer V-amp, but be aware that it is not as good as the Line 6 and tends to give a lot of noise when combined with other Behringer equipment.
BTW, I bought this cutie for my laptop. It is the best buy I ever did.
A recommendation for all home-recorders working with a laptop (not so much people do this actually, but I use the laptop to make recording at our rehearsals).
http://www.portlandmusiccompany.com/aud ... ewire.html
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The POD is great for direct recording but the problem lies when you try
to amplify the sod in a live setting, you have to be careful or the sound becomes coloured and muddy.
It's weird, I've heard the POD sound amazing through a pair of 2 quid walkman headphones and utter crap through a 3000 quid amp. You need to experiment. Doesn't Adam use a POD these days?
The best I've ever heard it was through a pair of Korg KC series keyboard amps, no sound coloration.
Still I'm happy with my POD 2.0 and I've got a killer Dave Gilmour patch that I use for practically everything !!!
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to amplify the sod in a live setting, you have to be careful or the sound becomes coloured and muddy.
It's weird, I've heard the POD sound amazing through a pair of 2 quid walkman headphones and utter crap through a 3000 quid amp. You need to experiment. Doesn't Adam use a POD these days?
The best I've ever heard it was through a pair of Korg KC series keyboard amps, no sound coloration.
Still I'm happy with my POD 2.0 and I've got a killer Dave Gilmour patch that I use for practically everything !!!
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and if you're interested in purely pc-based effects you should have a look at native instruments' "guitar rig" software:
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?guitarrig_us
its quite incredible!
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?guitarrig_us
its quite incredible!
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*cough*
new toy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3744288867
will patch quite nicely into my guitarport and allow me to use that same patchs while away from a pc...
shouldnt really have, but it was a good 80 quid cheaper than in the shops!!
new toy
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3744288867
will patch quite nicely into my guitarport and allow me to use that same patchs while away from a pc...
shouldnt really have, but it was a good 80 quid cheaper than in the shops!!
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that's a good price for it - why can't you weed things like this!
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Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
need new toy .... need new toy ...
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will do... they only cost about 90 quid new thoughlazarus corporation wrote:Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
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I know, but I'm "between jobs" at the moment, and 90 quid is 360 much needed Marlboro...Quiff Boy wrote:will do... they only cost about 90 quid new thoughlazarus corporation wrote:Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
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fair enoughlazarus corporation wrote:I know, but I'm "between jobs" at the moment, and 90 quid is 360 much needed Marlboro...Quiff Boy wrote:will do... they only cost about 90 quid new thoughlazarus corporation wrote:Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
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you're lucky I'm stuck with my old zoom 505lazarus corporation wrote:Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
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From what I've read on the internet (standard disclaimers apply), the 4040 isn't that much better than the 505.randdebiel² wrote:you're lucky I'm stuck with my old zoom 505lazarus corporation wrote:Well, be sure to PM me when you think of selling the guitar port - I may well be interested. I need something to expand the effects of my Zoom 4040...
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The expression pedal on mine broke, but that's no great loss (if I want a wah-wah then I'll use my Jim Dunlop - far more robust for stomping on).
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can't be worse anyway....I remember playing with my mexican strat and 505 for 3 years, thinking I really sucked at playing guitar, until I playes once on a friend's parker fly with a pod....realizing I could play the 2 metallica's "4 horsemen" solo's without any single mistake....at the same pace of course....lazarus corporation wrote: From what I've read on the internet (standard disclaimers apply), the 4040 isn't that much better than the 505.
since then I proceeded playing on my crappy material, I don't have money to buy anything else....
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