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frankiman

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Hello again everyone

Not to long ago I bought the Pod X3 Live and it is just great to use it with my EBMM JP. I can take full advantage of my Piezo/Mag pickups by using the expression pedal. The piezo switch is set in the middle so both pickups are always active.

[ame="http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=4chj5CBj_u4"]YouTube - Dream Theater - The Spirit Carries On (Cover)[/ame]

I also use it on Megadeth's Holy Wars:
[ame="http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=nAMG9yZc4-8"]YouTube - Megadeth - Holy Wars (Cover)[/ame]

Cheers

Frank
youtube.com/franciscomeza11
 

candid_x

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Very nice job, man. Are you using a stereo vol. pedal to switch back and forth to the piezo?
 

frankiman

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Very nice job, man. Are you using a stereo vol. pedal to switch back and forth to the piezo?

Thanks man, I'm just using the expression pedal of the POD x3 Live.

The Pod has a guitar input and also an aux input, what I do is I send 2 cables from the guitar (piezo and mag) to the two inputs of the Pod, I assing the toe position of the expression pedal to the magnetic input and the heel position is assigned to the piezo input, therefore I don't need to touch the piezo switch on the guitar, I always leave it in the middle, controlling the two tones with the expression pedal only.
 

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It's weird seeing Holy Wars being played on anything besides a Jackson King V or Kelly.. LOL..

Sounds great, though man.
 

candid_x

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Thanks man, I'm just using the expression pedal of the POD x3 Live.

The Pod has a guitar input and also an aux input, what I do is I send 2 cables from the guitar (piezo and mag) to the two inputs of the Pod, I assing the toe position of the expression pedal to the magnetic input and the heel position is assigned to the piezo input, therefore I don't need to touch the piezo switch on the guitar, I always leave it in the middle, controlling the two tones with the expression pedal only.

Sounds good... as much as my old analog ass hates to admit it. ;)
 

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WOW! Very impressive playing, and excellent reproduction of JP's sound... which amp models are you using in the X3 to get his Mesa sounds, and which model are you using to pass the piezo signal through? Both of them sound beautiful... I have a 2003 JP6 and can't even get close to John's sounds with my GT-8...

Good technique on your playing too - if only I could play that well. How often do you practice, and what has been the best way that you have found to learn DT material? (JP is one of my main influences as well...)

Keep up the EXCELLENT work!
 

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hey frankiman, nice playing. never was a DT fan, but your megadeth cover rocks.
 

frankiman

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WOW! Very impressive playing, and excellent reproduction of JP's sound... which amp models are you using in the X3 to get his Mesa sounds, and which model are you using to pass the piezo signal through? Both of them sound beautiful... I have a 2003 JP6 and can't even get close to John's sounds with my GT-8...

Good technique on your playing too - if only I could play that well. How often do you practice, and what has been the best way that you have found to learn DT material? (JP is one of my main influences as well...)

Keep up the EXCELLENT work!

Hey Thanks for your comment . On the pod I use the spinal puppet amp model and but I cant remember which cab model I use though. I have the screamer stomp box on too and a bit of chorus, enough delay and reverb as it is used throughout the song but with more intensity on the solo section.

For the piezo signal I use no cab or amp model, so it is going direct to line, I do use a bit of chorus reverb and delay to color the sound.

Regarding my practice, I've been playing now for 17 years. Nowadays I try to fit at least 30 minutes of practice everyday, mostly by doing scales and stuff and practicing tough songs or learning new ones.

For me the best way to tackle any song is by slowing it down with Windows Media Player, all the way down, and figure it out note by note, not worrying on how it is played, only what note to play.

Then, once you know what to play, bringing gradually up to speed and pay more attention to the phrasing. Eventually you will find yourself playing it up to regular speed with the right phrasing. Obviously it is boring, takes time and it is tiring, but for me it is the best way to get better.

Cheers man
 

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Thanks for the quick reply.

I've been running my piezo signal through a "full range" amp sim on the GT-8 (which I am fairly satisfied with); maybe I should try bypassing the amp sim and just adding effects. I should note that when I play my signal goes straight from the GT-8 to the mixing board and then through the house (I play in a church).

Regarding practice, I need to set aside some time each day, which I don't do nearly enough. I also tend to get bored with the same old exercises because I don't feel like I am making enough progress. I did find a link earlier today though that I am going to try when I get the chance - it's about alternate picking using several Petrucci examples:

Alternate Picking Exercises - 9 John Petrucci Riffs to Boost Technique « Guitar Lessons

Cheers right back at ya... and thanks for sharing your YouTube links - gives me inspiration to try to coax a better sound out of my gear (I know the guitar isn't the problem! :D )
 

frankiman

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Thanks for the quick reply.

I've been running my piezo signal through a "full range" amp sim on the GT-8 (which I am fairly satisfied with); maybe I should try bypassing the amp sim and just adding effects. I should note that when I play my signal goes straight from the GT-8 to the mixing board and then through the house (I play in a church).

Regarding practice, I need to set aside some time each day, which I don't do nearly enough. I also tend to get bored with the same old exercises because I don't feel like I am making enough progress. I did find a link earlier today though that I am going to try when I get the chance - it's about alternate picking using several Petrucci examples:

Alternate Picking Exercises - 9 John Petrucci Riffs to Boost Technique « Guitar Lessons

Cheers right back at ya... and thanks for sharing your YouTube links - gives me inspiration to try to coax a better sound out of my gear (I know the guitar isn't the problem! :D )


I agree that the best way to get the best sound out of your piezo is to hook your pedalboard directly to a mixing board, but I can assure you it will sound more real by bypassing any amp modulation from the pedalboard.

Cheers
 
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