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Recommend a... (Tech Room edition)

Can anyone recommend a delay with a swell/feedback function? I've been trying to achieve the effect with a Line6 M5 and an expression pedal, but a) I find most of the M5 delays pretty thin sounding and b) the swells sound harsh, unmusical, and kind of hard to "ride" - by the time they're kicking in ...

Band: black midi black midi

Tommy Alpha wrote:Adam Sr wrote:They went to the BRIT school. Real money goes in, counterfeit comes out.I laughed, but this is a touch unfair.It's odd how many arguments I've had in the last fortnight about which school black midi went to!Loads of dicks went to my school, and my school was rather ...

Interesting Gear Developments Thread

elisha wiesner wrote:llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:So if I m reading it right, it only works for strat trems at the moment? I m cool with the bigsby trem but wouldn t mind giving these strings a go if it worked. I believe they only work with strat trems right now although he is going to be making ...

Build a guitar from a kit?

I think I might give the kit a try. Thanks for all the input, and I'n absolutely not ignoring all the warnings. I don't NEED another guitar, and I can't justify buying a quality Jazzmaster, either from parts or used, at the moment, both because of lack of spending cash and the not-actually-NEEDING ...

Build a guitar from a kit?

Thanks everybody. The real limiting factor in the UK is the paucity of the used gear market. eBay and reverb get very very few used jazzmasters for a decent price, so it s pretty much buy a new Squier and strip it, or hang on on the (slim) off-chance of a bargain. The Warmoth /partsmaster route ...

Build a guitar from a kit?

Has anyone done this? If there's already a thread for it, I couldn't find it. I've got a Squier VM Jazzmaster, which I really like and for reasons I don't fully understand, I really want something similar in a dark walnut-y finish. Like the Costello signature, but ideally 1000 or so cheaper.My plan ...

Carpal tunnel

The one that worked for me was (I'm guessing) a variant on the "scalene stretch".Stand sideways on to a wall at arm's length. Place the palm of your nearest arm flat against the wall, fingers pointing upward.Then looking straight ahead, gently move your head away from the arm touching the wall.This ...

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