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by Marcpes » 18 Apr 2011, 20:05
Hi Folks,
Did Hank ever use this technique ?
In a nutshell: record the lead line dry and post edit effects.
A good definition for this tachnique we can find in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Re-ampBest regards,
Marcpes
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by Detailed Infinity » 27 Apr 2011, 14:16
OK Marcio - Don't know about Hank Marvin recording dry and the studio then adding EQ and effects etc but I always record dry. This example of mine has been posted previously. No need to download just play it.
Brian
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by Marcpes » 27 Apr 2011, 20:08
Hi Brian,
Thanks for your kind answer and congratulations for your guitar performance,
Best regards,
Marcpes
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by Detailed Infinity » 27 Apr 2011, 20:31
Sure thing Marcio-- I don't like to see someone asking a question and not getting any response. Supposed to be a caring site but there again it depends on what your name is and who you are which will probably get this message deleted !!!. Seems to me one or two think they're fireproof
Brian
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by RayL » 28 Apr 2011, 08:07
Detailed Infinity wrote: I don't like to see someone asking a question and not getting any response. Brian
When I read your comment it struck me that sometimes there are questions where no-one has a suitable reply so it is better not to clog up cyberspace with non-replies and then I realised that by writing this reply I had . . . . . . . . oh
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