Description : I've been experimenting with getting feedback just from the delay pedal without a distortion pedal. and letting off some steam as well
i'm really disappointed with the rhythm options on the jam man delay looper, the cheaper, older, smaller Boss pedal had much better drum settings
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Hhehe,no problem,Tim :) Thanks for offering something different like Monthy Python gang would put it :D
Oh yes,Andy has the best texture on Ghost for sure.That is his best moment from that angle. All those filtered chords with those added 5th notes etc...makes for some dark soundscapes but thats why we love that album ;)
Hey,that guitar synth is a great tool for you.You can get pretty big sounds out of one guitar. Is it one of those that models other guitars or is it a real synth guitar that literally makes up new sounds?
Oh yeah,i was looking at your influences etc. How old are you,buddy? I´m 38 now. I guess you are little younger than me,perhaps?
Anyways,do lots of music,experiment and you will find your own way in music :)
i had forgotten that i'd re-used this backing track,
i must admit i only bought the guitar synth because of Andy its a great tool, i love those textures on Ghost in the machine, brimstone & Treacle, I advanced masked
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Deleted it recently but having just listened to an industrial track someone has put on here I fancy getting back to some serious dirt!
Oh yes,Andy has the best texture on Ghost for sure.That is his best moment from that angle. All those filtered chords with those added 5th notes etc...makes for some dark soundscapes but thats why we love that album ;)
Hey,that guitar synth is a great tool for you.You can get pretty big sounds out of one guitar. Is it one of those that models other guitars or is it a real synth guitar that literally makes up new sounds?
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Now the drums are much better than earlier.This has now some real Police feel to it.
You know buddy,you could easily make a "real song" with this if you put some sparse vocals or some sparse melody to this......if you want to.
But i like this anyways,no matter what :)Plywood builder 1 was a gem and this is too.
Cheers from your fellow Andy Summers fan ;)
Sasu
i had forgotten that i'd re-used this backing track,
i must admit i only bought the guitar synth because of Andy its a great tool, i love those textures on Ghost in the machine, brimstone & Treacle, I advanced masked