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bazxkr

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As ever...just super Mike. Really enjoy your playing. Keep the posts going.

Thks

Cheers
Baz
 

Roubster

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Sounds awesome Mike! Definitely hear a mix of Vinnie Moore and Lukather there...very nice! How about another demo of that Morse :D.
 

mike_baugh

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Oh so nice!!! LOVED that tone!! Great job. What model Blackstar was that?? And how did you record it??

Hey, I'm glad you like it! It's a blackstar artisan 30 with a HT Dual pedal, recorded by two SM57's going into logic pro, the lead sound wasn't eq'd or tweaked at all, just a RV5 reverb pedal and DD 3 Delay (slightly) I have re-recorded it since with the tone tweaked on the amp and pedal to suit my ears better and it sounds much better and BIGGER now!
 

mike_baugh

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Mike you have fantastic tone and your playing is amazing.any tips? I also use a blackstar amp.

tip: don't eat yellow snow! I really don't know what to say, listen to Giant 'lost in paradise' 'I see you in my dreams' 'stay' and steve lukather 'ever changing times' 'dont say its over' and 'things aint what they used to be' and "rip off" their licks and ideas, let the music you love direct what you do, and add your own little twist.

I just copy what I like to be honest and find my own way of doing things. You have a blackstar, so tone won't be an issue :)
 
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