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Crimson Sunset

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Hi guys,
This is the first video I made of me playing my MMJP6
Check it out:

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9RZcv4eQ6o"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]

I should work a bit more on the main theme though, it's a bit sloppy :p
Anyways, enjoy !
 

Crimson Sunset

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Thanks !
I used a Marshall JMP-1 preamp with a TC electronics G-major in the FX loop. I used the "phones out" straight into my computer, so their was no poweramp, cab or microphone involved.
 

greeny

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I like it, good stuff, sounds great.

However your Video skills need improving somewhat, the picture quality is dreadfull. Is you house burning down, or maybe you have a dry ice machine in corner?:D
 

CudBucket

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Thanks !
I used a Marshall JMP-1 preamp with a TC electronics G-major in the FX loop. I used the "phones out" straight into my computer, so their was no poweramp, cab or microphone involved.

Wow. That sounded pretty good for a direct recording.
 

Adwex

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Thanks !
I used a Marshall JMP-1 preamp with a TC electronics G-major in the FX loop. I used the "phones out" straight into my computer, so their was no poweramp, cab or microphone involved.

Nice job, well played.

I have a JMP-1 (with a processor in the loop) also, I'm curious why you use the phones out instead of the speaker simulated line out on the back? You'd probably get an even better recording.

Adam
 

Crimson Sunset

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Thanks for the nice replies !


Nice job, well played.

I have a JMP-1 (with a processor in the loop) also, I'm curious why you use the phones out instead of the speaker simulated line out on the back? You'd probably get an even better recording.

Adam


Well something was wrong when I tried to record. I first thought that the emulated speaker outputs were broke, so I tried using the phones out. After that I discovered it was my laptop that caused the problem. I didn't bother to change back to speaker emulated outputs and started recording using the phones out. :)
 
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