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Rufedges

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Axis Super Sport - Songs recorded with

Here are 2 songs I recorded with my 2008 ASS hardtail, EB RPS Super Slinky's, a KORG Pandora PX5D, a Morely Mark Tremonti Wah, and Sonoma wireworks Riffworks.

They have Drums, rythmn, bass and lead.
Rythmn's were recorded using the 2nd position, Bass was recorded with the ASS as well, 1st position w/ treble all the way down ( using bass settings on the KORG), and leads were using mostly the 5th ( bridge position), with a little sparse neck position ( 1 ) as well. The bass is hard to hear through the normal computer speakers, however, it should be fine if there is some kind of audio speakers connected through the computer.

Clean lead on "Refuse" was using the 2nd position as well.

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Sticky1973

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Hi fella.

Great tones; really love the cleans. Delicate picking, I like that.

The Tremonti pedal is a beast, I love that pedal.

Oh, and get a pic of that Axis on your Riffworld page!

Great stuff :)
 

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Hi fella.

Great tones; really love the cleans. Delicate picking, I like that.

The Tremonti pedal is a beast, I love that pedal.

Oh, and get a pic of that Axis on your Riffworld page!

Great stuff :)

Hey, thanks a lot. I really didn't like the Tremonti Pedal when I first got it; it actually sat on the shelf for at least a year unused.....the digital pot used to mess me up,....I'm not sure what happened, maybe I got a little better or something, but I'm glad I didn't sell it,....great 100.00 investment.

Yeah, I've got to get a picture w/ the Axis,...just haven't gotten around to it yet. The Army's got me working 60 + hours a week right now, so,....not a whole lot of free time,.....in a month or so I should be back to the 9-5, 40-50 hours week.
 

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Yeah I really dig your playing. If you ever want a little EB bass on some tracks let me know.

Thanks man! I will definately keep you in mind,......I've got more a mainstream Pop/Rock sound I guess, but, oh well,...at least I can admit it. Metal seems to be the in thing right now,....drop C, fast, sweeping,.......it just doesn't seem to contain much emotion to me though. haven't gotten around to the riffworld collaborate yet, ....one of these days maybe. I kind of fake the bass with the Axis and some bass settings, gets the job done for that neccessary backing lows,....but I am definately not a Bass player.....I don't know how you guys do it,..........to me it's like playing a guitar with power lines on it.....

You've got a lot of riffcasts,.....I'll try to check out some more of your stuff.
 
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I really didn't like the Tremonti Pedal when I first got it....I'm not sure what happened, maybe I got a little better or something....

Well it sure sounds good to me, brother.

As you've found, it can be a fussy pedal to get into. That said, it generates some serious tones not unlike the man himself.
 

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Thanks man.....yeah, really love the pedal now. The secret with the Wah I think is to use it sparingly,....the Tremonti makes it hard to want to do that. This is actually my first wah pedal, I haven't owned any others to compare it to,...however, I researched on MF before I bought it and the Tremonti had great reviews and seemed to be loved by all,....they were defintately right.
 
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