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  • * [[Electric Guitar]] * [[Reinventing the Electric Guitar As We Know It]]
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  • File:Flaxwood Liekki Premium Guitar Review.pdf
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  • ;Question: Why do I have to turn up the microphone higher than guitar? ;Answer: The output level of the guitar is louder than the output level of the microphone. That's why we have to tu
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  • This is a collection of notes about ToneMatch Presets and Electric Guitar. :::::: The ToneMatch Presets below are preceded with '''E.''' (e.g., E.Guitar General Processor)
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  • Parker's first acoustic guitar features a solid cedar top, rosewood binding, solid flame maple back & flam It is great having these controls right on the guitar.
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  • ...s an inline device designed to be used between the output of your acoustic guitar and the input of a mixer or PA system. With the T4S settings set to FLAT/By ...he counter-clockwise position. Turn the control clockwise as you strum the guitar until the VU meter flashes red slightly at your loudest playing level. If r
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  • * Sennheiser EW-D/EW-DP system to connect my guitar to the Kemper Stage == Guitar to Kemper Stage using Sennheiser EW-D/EW-DP ==
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  • ...your instrument will somehow corrupt the tone. This is probably true for guitar amplifiers playing at heavy distortion levels (voice will be heavily modula ...eference preset settings, like your vocal microphone and, say, an acoustic guitar with a pickup. Then use an external mixer, which you probably have if this
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  • * Acoustic Guitar / [[User:ST|ST]] - Okay now, Ken-at-Bose has a Taylor ES * Electric Guitar / [[User:ST|ST]]- Okay now, gittar-jonz has several
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  • ...c guitarists, are perpetually in search of "great" tone. Like the electric guitar, this tone is only partly the result of the instrument itself; the choice o ...er frequency range. If a listener steps out of the directional "beam" of a guitar amp, the difference is instantly noticeable. With a bass amp, the differenc
    21 KB (3,673 words) - 15:29, 22 December 2008
  • ...e done this in other years, but that was for a single performer (Voice and Guitar). I really wanted to get out of that pocket but there was no dissuading the ...s suggest some different Presets to try for the microphone on his acoustic Guitar. Then I got as far as telling him about the Scenes, and he created one on h
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  • ...didn't continue playing in public, although she still played her 6-string guitar occasionally for her own enjoyment. ...ry rock covers. He also performed as a solo singer accompanying himself on guitar.
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  • File:McIntyreBluesMakerIIFront.jpg
    ...c concept of the Bluesmaker amp modification described by John McIntyre in Guitar Player, Feb 93 [investigate] with greately enhanced tone control. ...y tone circuitry that is cutting edge vacuum technology. You can make your guitar feed back even at low levels. The key to great tone is having great power t
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  • ...h so its sound pressure fall-off with distance is not as severe as, say, a guitar amp, but it's somewhat greater than an {{Model I}} or {{Model II}}. We have ...in did the same on a number of occasions. He's an experienced pro, playing guitar and singing to demonstrate for other audiences. As an audience member liste
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  • File:McIntyreBluesMakerIIBack.png
    ...c concept of the Bluesmaker amp modification described by John McIntyre in Guitar Player, Feb 93 [investigate] with greately enhanced tone control. ...y tone circuitry that is cutting edge vacuum technology. You can make your guitar feed back even at low levels. The key to great tone is having great power t
    (833 × 179 (181 KB)) - 21:20, 23 December 2009
  • ...can see it by sticking a small mirror (Like a woman's compact) inside the guitar and looking up under the fingerboard. There is a little hex connector there # If your guitar has too much front bow in its neck and you're trying to flatten its neck, t
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  • [[Image:Tch-voicelive-3-front-guitar.jpg|right|300px]] === Guitar Amp Simulations ===
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  • ...connected to your {{T1}}. For best results, you will want to activate the guitar amp simulators in the Boss ME-80. ...ty jack plug to the Boss ME 80 Record Out / Phones Jack. This turns on the guitar amp simulators. Then you can connect Left (MONO) output to {{Compact}} Chan
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  • ...our {{T1}} or {{Compact}}. For best results, you will want to activate the guitar amp simulators in the Boss ME-80. ...ty jack plug to the Boss ME-80 Record Out / Phones Jack. This turns on the guitar amp simulators. Then you can connect Left (MONO) output to {{Compact}} Chan
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  • ...e single 8-inch woofer goes down to 65 Hz, and this is fine for vocals and guitar. It was also good for pre-recorded music for backing tracks or background m ...an L1 for each performer. We would use up to four B1 bass modules for bass guitar or drums. When the B2 became available, we would use that.
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  • ...had two ToneMatch Presets per channel (Microphone, Acoustic Steel-stringed Guitar). I wished it had more options for ToneMatch Presets, especially for using ...h the '''Full Range Flat Response''' ToneMatch Preset. It can be used with guitar amp modellers like the Neural DSP Quad Cortex, Fractal Axe FX, Kemper Profi
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  • If you play Guitar then you should be able to relate to the frequencies I will mention to desc ...low E string on an Electric Bass (an octive below our low E on an Acoustic Guitar).
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  • === Guitar Tubes, Amps, Modellers === ...l the different tone methods that we discuss here on the forum - almost a "guitar clinic". For instance, maybe ASAT could set his rig up, and demo for 5 minu
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  • ...he little guitar amp next to the L1 system that is being used for electric guitar. You will not get good results, due to self-feedback in the bass. Rather, s ...– Sing and play strongly. Don’t play too loud, like through a mic’d guitar amp, so that you interfere with and spoil the sound distributed by the Bose
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  • * Low octave on the guitar is from 80 Hz to 160 Hz (E2 to E3), A2 is at 110 Hz * 2nd octave on the guitar is from 160 Hz to 320 Hz (E3 to E4), A3 is at 220 Hz
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