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dibart77

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I love this man. Great phrasing, great sound, and playing something that really makes sense on the backing track. Not shredding for the sake of shredding. Really well done!


 

TSHOW

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Awesome Job!!! I love the phrasing, tone, sound and feel....It is very Neal Schon..ish.......Please let me know what recording program , software, interface..etc...you used....I will be setting up a little home studio soon...for the same use...Many Thanks!!!! SOUNDS GREAT!!!!!!
 

Steltrucci

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First of all i really thank you for your comments! I m very glad you guys like my solo. Well, in order to rec this, i used my JP6 into a line6 pod GX. I used the pod farm software and i did many adjustments in order to get that kind of sound. In general my advice in order to get that kind of sound, is to use vintage or slightly crunchy amps or amp heads, and reduce the drive or gain pretty low but not to minimum. This will give you a clean kinda sound, but with that really really tiny flavour of distortion. So that gives you a clean sustained sound. I added a bit of delay and a bit of a chorus and here we are. As far as my solo, i wanted to keep it as simple as it gets. Less is more, in these kind of backing tracks or music pieces. Plus, the best part is to face the backing as a puzzle to your play, these two must sound as a whole. They have to be connected well and with harmony. Shredding over a backing is nothing more than a typical guitar practise in your room. Trying to create something unique and with sense of melody is quite more challenging. At least for my taste! Anyway.. thanks again people! God bless you!
 
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