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Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Football is rubbish.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Football is rubbish.
I shall be incorporating the bagpipe effect much more into my own covers - my band mates can`t wait!
Kaiser is like the anti-Belew, who did a very similar thing but contextualised it in good songs.
So much of Belew's solo work is steeped in the Beatles and he can write excellent songs.
His experimentalism lands as a unique component whilst people can still sing along to the songs.
Kaiser's music has nothing that I can personally hook into and there doesn't seem to be any process based approach to connect to either- it sounds, to me, like noise without context.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
Football is rubbish.
Hope you're enjoying the HRM!
The C-Later has some tone shaping options which are really useful with EQ'ing the OD channel on the HRM. The unit also useful to allow you to set the gain levels/EQ at the front end but then drive the phase inverter/power valves by pushing the output of the unit..
D' type amps sound great but it's a major balancing act over lots of variables! Great fun and a wonderful time sponge!
Have fun,
Si
I only remember this as I looked at ceriatone kits and someone on the forum mentioned the loop fixing things.
Then I got a Nova Reverb and never used the Kleinulator again. The Nova has the ability to adapt to the signal level so works as well in the loop as it does in front of the amp. I'm not a big user of Reverb it's a nice to have but I'll often substitute a slapback delay in front and dispense with the hassle of setting up loop pedals.
I dont really subscribe to the idea that it's necessary to get the best out of the amp. The master volume on these amps work very well and if you swap the bright on/off switch for a three way toggle that's enough to cover most guitars and volume levels. I do however use mostly the clean channel with pedals for tone sculpting. The Dumble od is great for lead but won't get you much by way of flexibility.
I bought a Fuchs / Plush FX Verberator which is a reverb and valve buffered FX loop in one unit. Not sure if they are still made but it works very well.