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Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 11 Nov 2009, 00:12
by Brian Leary

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2009, 08:44
by tonykiek
Hi Toby,

Who wrote it?

Tony Kiek

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2009, 09:22
by David Martin
Very atmospheric sound...

Tell us more about the software please...

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2009, 18:20
by Bojan
Great sound(s) Toby!!

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 15 Nov 2009, 00:32
by geronimo7476
Hi Toby, Brilliant sound and BT, good playing and Good post!!
Cheers CC

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2009, 14:57
by Brian Leary
Hi each here you go. For you bass guys look at the BIG amp vst. The soundfile is purely written by me and is just an excercise in basic blues runs. Nothing on this page costs anything. The soundfile was through the Acme Bar Gig amp suite which has three stacks as you can see. These stacks are detachable as and when etc.

Of course the pics below are not to scale in relation to each other.

DIG 2.0 is a full featured VST Guitar Amp simulator based on 2 12ax7 Tubes. Features include Stereo Delay, Noisegate, Cabinet Shaper, Manual, and a separate amp designed specifically for Clean Guitar, called Whisper. Presets with the ability to download and upload presets from acmebargig.com. No Hooks, No Junk, just enjoy and make sOme great music.

http://acmebargig.com/dig/

http://www.kuassa.com/downloads/

From the guy who made "Aradaz Amp 2 Green" comes this new guitar amp

Features:
1. Based on Kuassa Amplifikation Custom.
2. 3 channels (clean, rhythm, lead)
3. 9 Parameters: Input, Channel selector, Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Presence, Volume and Cabinet On/Off


http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-reverb.php

Classic Reverb is a nice and smooth reverb that does a good job on almost any instrument. It can be adjusted to sound like most any acoustic space, ranging from a small shower to a large concert hall. With the "Hi-Damping" control, it is possible to change the sound from bright and sibilant to a more natural / warmer sound. Try the rest of the Classic series for d/load--all VST.

And of course the daddy of all echos--Piet's eTAP Engineer

http://www.echotapper.nl/etap2/index.html

Re: Don't Mean Nothin'

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2009, 16:43
by Brian Leary
I feel that I should mention for those who don't know and that is these efx are applied to a 'dry' guitar recording (including the amp VST), thus being non destructive to the original when 'saved as' The advantage is of course that your perfect recording can be experimented with using whatever efx and settings takes your fancy within the host recording application without having to re-record.