D*A*M Greasebox GB-83

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too cool philip!!! that intro riff is bad ass and then the reggae bit really shows off the versatility of the GB-83.... makes the wait for the mail sooooo hard!
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This clip should also be on the second page of this thread!!!
so:
Philip wrote:

Recorded with Squier Classic Vibe Stratocaster, GB-83, ZT Lunchbox, Shure SM57, Apogee JAM, iPad running Garageband.

:listening:

Love it - the great beginning and the middle raggae part was mentioned before :headbanger:
... I love the drama ending with the video fade :popcorn: :popcorn: :popcorn: ...that raspy little sequence on the right side and the feedback sugar coated blade tone in the end!

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I would explain the tonal/volume settings, but I am fucking plastered! :smashed:

Tomorrow when the air/booze has cleared...

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Philip wrote:I would explain the tonal/volume settings, but I am fucking plastered! :smashed:

Tomorrow when the air/booze has cleared...

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Ok, not plasterd now so...

For the first section the heavy drop D guitar was with neck pickup the Volume and Sustain at full, the lead part was with bridge pickip with the Sustain at minimum.

For the reggae section the pedal was set at half Volume half Sustain. The guitar, bridge pickup, starts off with volume on the guitar at 3, then 5, then 7, then full.

The mellow end part is with inbetween bridge/middle setting on strat. Volume on pedal at full, Sustain at just after half way up for the main lead lone, the fuzzier sounding guitar on the right is Sustain at near full with guitar volume backed off to about 7.

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Thanks for the info :tu: :tu:

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fuck yes! this one'll be worth the wait (not like any dams aren't)
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