18 Feb Airbourne´s Stand Up For Rock N Roll
http://youtu.be/FaXyv9C9tsQ
http://youtu.be/FaXyv9C9tsQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clJgSh0k8uQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?&gl=BR&hl=en_US&client=mv-google&v=WbA7RKvKZtI&nomobile=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frdvqKB-PbA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ejb195JhI&feature=plcp&context=C373bb6fUDOEgsToPDskJySh-Do6GKMx2BvkJj2PRh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn2l9aTkevk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo2TDwMN7Tg&feature=related
So, fever’s gone.
I’m still down here in Dubai, will stay some more here until the snowing and freezing cold in home Rome, IT, ceases.
Prior to leaving, I had recorded a few files to study the sound of both the Modern and Classic Wizards. These were not supposed to be posted, but I thought you may be interested.
It is somehow boring, these are mere exercises of mine to warm up, be flowing etc.
This is the Modern Classic with a Les Paul, a newer one, one that I really love.
Settings on the amp are my usual settings, presence 0, Bass 5, mids 3-4, treble 5, gain 6 and master 8.
There is some post processing done to this, might get annoying in the end – sorry – but I wanted to play with this. It’s a stereo delay.
Wizard Modern Classic Les Paul
The second file is played with a 1969 SG, way below standard tuning. At some point, my 1965/1958 Les Paul Conversion “The Husk” gets in. Same settings, different guitars, to let you understand how the playing and different guitars act to the amp.
Wizard Modern Classic 1969 SG and The Husk
Edit please note: both takes were played with my beloved Schaffer-Vega Diversity.