New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

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New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Bojan » 05 Oct 2011, 16:12

This is my second recording with my new Brason "Strat," which I have finally decided to call Daphne because I think it's a more appropriate name for a lady than my earlier choice -- Blue Star.

The setup is the same: guitar into Korg Ampworks (set to emulate AC15) and then into PC. Meazzi Echomatic 2 echoes are provided by Piet's marvelous eTAP2 plugin (with Jacob's "E-Patches"). That's it. There really should not have to be anything more. BT is UB Hank

So, here it is, http://www.4shared.com/video/t17aGd9R/T ... mline.html
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Plinky » 05 Oct 2011, 19:38

Absolutely great sound and playing ... better than the original ... in my opinion ( sorry Hank :roll: ...) :clap:
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Stratpicker » 05 Oct 2011, 20:43

Hi Bojan
What a great sound and good playing from you too. Always one of my favourites I prefer the Renato Vignocchi BT - seems to have more life to it. Do you have it?
"Daphne" - Lovely name for your new AB Strat.
cheers
ian
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Bojan » 06 Oct 2011, 11:10

Thanks Plinky, but let's not overdo the praise. :shh: NOBODY sounds better than Hank, (except Hank himself in the early period) :lol:

Thanks Ian! No, I have not heard the Renato Vignocchi BT ... but I would like to hear it.

Cheers,
Bojan
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Detailed Infinity » 06 Oct 2011, 11:22

Now then Bo, you don't need the likes of me to tell you the merits of your work. It's nice to hear praise though now and then and that's precisley what I'm giving on this posting Bo.

Smooth as a silk stocking--production is faultless. All the work, like an iceberg is 90% below the waterline and what we hear is the finished, polished article.

Regards

Bri
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby ecca » 06 Oct 2011, 14:33

Nice one Boingy.
Beware of Daphne getting anywhere near my Malcolm.
There'll be the twanging of tiny strings in no time at all.
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Bojan » 06 Oct 2011, 19:51

Thank you Bri . . . very nice words!! :)

Cheers
Bojan
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby Bojan » 06 Oct 2011, 19:55

Ecca, I would be honored to have Malcolm as my guitar-in-law !!
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Re: New Strat - Tales of a Raggy Tramline

Postby wstagner » 09 Oct 2011, 04:00

Fantastic....Hank coon't have play it better.
I think HE wood agrees w/that. :o

Your musical postings are far to infrequent....more more more! 8-)
wstagner
 


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