----- "Q" <lists(a)quirq.ukfsn.org> wrote:
Reading a bit more, May's guitar has "phase
switches" to change the
way
in which the pickups are wired in relation to each other. Not
something
you can do quickly or without a soldering iron on most guitars.
Oh, I thought it was on every guitar with two pickups like that
when you put the selector in between you have this "phase stuff".
Well, I installed GX_Head. Give me hardware any day,
although sadly my
amp is off being repaired, not that it would have helped in this
instance.
I've fiddled around for several hours, including sort of learning the
solo. Listen at your own risk and beware, extremely crappy playing
ahead! It's not even necessarily all the right notes, let alone in the
correct order. This is about the nearest I can be bothered getting,
both
note wise and tonally. It's played on three different guitars with
different pickup configurations:
www.quirq.ukfsn.org/BoRap.ogg
I would say I prefer the second guitar.
What is it? And what are the others? How do you record?
what soundcard/preamp/amp?
This is your file played through the same Guitarix
setup:
www.quirq.ukfsn.org/Clear_GXH.ogg
I don't know whether this is close enough to the sound you're after.
If it's anywhere near, I can let you have the settings.
It is! Send the settings! :-)
Thanks for your help, I will make a wonderful solo for my
first production and post a link on the list if the lyrics
are not too, well, not too. :-)
I need to finish this "analog virtual drum" first. And then
on for some music.
Thanks!
Cédric