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jongitarz

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I don't know what amp you were using, but as always, great chops, Tristan.
 

GWDavis28

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Tristan man I love it. Let's see sounds like you either used the Silo Special, Luke or ASS?

Glenn |B)
 

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I have no idea, but I still love the ENGL man!!! I am REALLY GASing for an ENGL Savage 120. But either way the tone is great as well as your playing...as always :)!
 

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I'll guess a Luke through an IK Multimedia AmpliTube 2.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

you've got it ! ...that was not the luke but the silo but for the rest????congrats !!! :) :) :) :)

il love this soft...I'm trying to get a deal with them to get it for free and maybe making demos...

 

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:eek: :eek: :eek:

you've got it ! ...that was not the luke but the silo but for the rest????congrats !!! :) :) :) :)

il love this soft...I'm trying to get a deal with them to get it for free and maybe making demos...



Cool! Does this win me a lesson when you come and visit us in the US? :)
 

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Tristan, in case you're curious, what led me to the amp answer:

The signal was extremely hot. That tone can’t be gotten through an amp alone. That left two possibilities: a direct driving (overloaded) preamp – as in a rack system, or software. Since you seem to be a natural wizard with recording gear, software made the most sense. Knowing almost nothing about modern recording gear, I Googled “Mesa Boogie Rack Systems” (since your tone in the clip was closest to a Mesa sound), and voila! IK Multimedia AmpliTube 2 came up. Checking into its features, and knowing this was new gear on the market, I deducted this to be the new amp you used.

I did waffle between the Luke and Sil. It sounded a lot like the neck position on the Sil, but I thought perhaps the hotter Luke pickups were part of the hot signal in the clip.

Btw, your playing is stunning, as always
 

tristan

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Tristan, in case you're curious, what led me to the amp answer:

The signal was extremely hot. That tone can’t be gotten through an amp alone. That left two possibilities: a direct driving (overloaded) preamp – as in a rack system, or software. Since you seem to be a natural wizard with recording gear, software made the most sense. Knowing almost nothing about modern recording gear, I Googled “Mesa Boogie Rack Systems” (since your tone in the clip was closest to a Mesa sound), and voila! IK Multimedia AmpliTube 2 came up. Checking into its features, and knowing this was new gear on the market, I deducted this to be the new amp you used.

I did waffle between the Luke and Sil. It sounded a lot like the neck position on the Sil, but I thought perhaps the hotter Luke pickups were part of the hot signal in the clip.

Btw, your playing is stunning, as always

wouaw! very interessting & intelligent the way you found it...:)
 

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Sweet! It truely is amazing how far modelling technology has come and where it is going!

Well done and fantastic chops!

:)
 

tristan

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I have news : people from Ik multimedia heard my sample and they just mailed , asking if I'd like an endorsment...

I love their soft...I think we gonna make the deal.
 
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