...with Mother's Day, waste some time and listen to a recording that my band just made...yes it's a cover song but hey I "engineered" it myself with Cubase and A LOT of unproductive time...
BOSS said:Very good....
Goes great with the thunderstorm were having
Perhaps some Bob Marley and an ice-cold Corona with lime??clay said:I wish I could say that it goes with our 98 degree day today with a 106 degree heat index (factor in the humidity)....but nothing goes well with that.
Infinite said:Mark,
Gotta love an Incubus fan
What's your rig setup?
Ryan
Yeah Ryan we do a bunch of Incubus...those guys really throw down. Right now I am using a Fender Stereo chorus head, a couple 4x12 celestion stacks, and that new Line6 PODxt floor pedal that is so flexible and I am getting to love, although getting *just* the right tone from it is like learning a new programming langaugeInfinite said:Mark,
Gotta love an Incubus fan
What's your rig setup?
Ryan
So true - I love the flexibility of Line6, but man ... so many options!12BucksFor2Dozon said:Yeah Ryan we do a bunch of Incubus...those guys really throw down. Right now I am using a Fender Stereo chorus head, a couple 4x12 celestion stacks, and that new Line6 PODxt floor pedal that is so flexible and I am getting to love, although getting *just* the right tone from it is like learning a new programming langauge
Very very nice rig, but good lord you must make a lot more money than I do!! <g>Infinite said:...
When I was still gigging, I had a PRS CE22 and Rickenbacker Glen Frey Limited Editon guitars with a 4x12 Knucklehead Cab & Marshall stereo 100 power amp. My preamp was a Mesa Boogie TriAxis - talk about options and sounds
Petals: Accoustic simulator, chorus, flange and ... crap, one more. Blank.
I still have the TriAxis, petals and guitars, and now I use a smaller Hughes & Kettner amp.
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lol12BucksFor2Dozon said:Very very nice rig, but good lord you must make a lot more money than I do!! <g>