Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
this is some music i made over a few months in the summer.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E3E3EIDS
Friday, May 29, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
This is my bass.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
tascam 424mkII repair for common problems.
This is my favorite machine by far. There are machines with more tracks but the preamps and headphone amps make a good match on this one. And the pitch knob is really useful. You can get the 424s cheap and sometimes broken condition. Common fixable problems are A) that it wont turn on or B) wont play the tape.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
mutron biphasor, finally got to play one of these things.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Effector 13 Truly Beautiful Disaster review
Sunday, April 19, 2009
more about enhancers and maximizers
also theres the alesis micro enhancer which is really cheap and small but probably not as good as a BBE....
and then theres the elusive boss eh-50. no real info on it, it has 5 presets and a mix knob. If you have this for sale I will buy it.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
MXR Distortion plus appreciation
visit this site for much more info on the mxr distortion plus than you wanted worth noting: in 1981 the MXR company updated their pedals to have LEDs, these LED versions sell for much less than other vintage models because they look like the less desirable dunlop versions.
and then this pedal is the same schematic as distortion plus with an added tone knob.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
arion metal master smm-1
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Neil Young's Whizzer.
thats it on top his amp, next to the headstock of the guitar. and a glass of milk?
more about the Whizzer (taken from Wheat Thrasher Neil Young Archive) :
"On top of the amp is a Whizzer, a device that physically turns the amp's knobs. Neil came up with the idea, and Sal Trentino, his amp tech, made the first one. This was a 2 position Whizzer that he used starting on Rust never Sleeps in 1978. The new one was made by Rick Davis in 1991. Its got four presets that completely control the three knobs on the top of the amp. He locks in the preset he wants, and it will always go back to that particular spot. We find that when you have the volume and tone all the way up, by turning that second volume knob up to about 10, it starts to fade away.But right before it starts to fade away, something else happens, and that has to be in exactly the right position. You can't breathe on it, or it fucks it all up.
Here are Neil's Whizzer settings: For the highest volume, we have both the tone and the main volume on 12 and the second volume knob is at about 9.9. When it really compressed and breathing and screaming, that's whats going on. You can hear it on "Cortez". If we push it past 9.9 the sound goes away. The next button down moves his volume to 10, which just cleans it up. It's still broken up but its less garbled. The third button sets his volume on 6 with his that other volume still at 9.9 and the tone just down a little. The fourth preset moves one volume to 3,the other volume to 0, and backs the tone off a bit, its really bright and clean, almost country sounding. "