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Hi Leute!
Steve Lukather hat grad ein Bild von seinem neuen Setup für diesen Sommer gepostet.
Dachte ich teile mal mit euch
rabbitgonemad schrieb:Bogner Footswitch Ist er etwa vom Rack auf Head umgestiegen?
Und der Livesound der Band ist wirklich genial...Its surprising to me how many guitar players dont understand the importance of themselves as part of their tone. *Folks, the way you play has a HUGE effect on how your tone sounds. *Your equipment is only part of the equation, not the*equation. *I was talking to Dave (our producer/engineer for the record were working on) about this very subject the other day and he told me a great story about engineering for a band and how the guitar player just couldnt get a part right. *He handed the guitar off to the producer who just happened to be an amazing guitar player and the sound of the guitar changed completely. *All of the sudden it was brighter, more articulate, more exciting. *He handed it back to the guitar player and in Daves words, in comparison, it sounded like he was playing with oven mitts on. *We agreed that equipment in only 50% of the sound. *The other 50% obviously being the guitar player. *Without you, a guitar is just a piece of wood with strings and magnets and an amp is just a piece of wood with resistors and bigger magnets. *Ive seen guitar players wanting a heavy tone and just barely strumming the guitar because they rely so much on the (in my opinion unusable) amount of high gain on their amp and to me, it just doesnt sound aggressive. *If you want your sound to be big and aggressive, you have to play big and aggressive. *My tones are generally fairly low gain. *I play really hard when I want something to sound aggressive or heavy. *I get asked a lot about what Ive learned or how Ive evolved as a guitar player over all these years and Id have to say its this - that I am 50% of my tone and guitar playing to me at least, is ALL about feel, not technicalities. *
On to the question:
I think one of the beauties of tube amps is that they respond to your playing - especially non high gain amps like the AC30. *Even without changing any settings, you can get it to sound clean or gritty just by the dynamics in your playing. *My settings are simple (it has to be - theres only 4 knobs). *I go into the brilliant channel, crank it to about 1:30-2:00, barely any treble, probably 9:00-10:00 (since AC30s tend to be really bright in the first place), bass maybe around 2:00, cut knob off. *To clean up, I either back off my playing or use a volume pedal to cut output from my guitar. *If I need a little boost I may use a compressor pedal but like I said in the video, VERY minimal. *Just enough to give me a small boost. *You dont really want to hear it much, its more of a feel thing. *If I really want a boost, Ill use a distortion pedal but very minimal on this as well. *Ive got a Tubescreamer clone that I built from General Guitar Gadgets that I really like. *Thats it. *
- Teppei
Auf www.thrice.net gibt's zwei Videos zum Equipment der beiden Gitarristen:
Dustin Kensure:
Line6 PodHD500 Stereo in einen Vox AC30 und einen Morgan Amp
Teppei Teranishi:
Line6 M13 und ein Tubescreamer-Clone in einen Vox AC30
Sehr sympatisches Setup
Dazu noch ein paar Infos:
Und der Livesound der Band ist wirklich genial...