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 Post subject: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:05 pm 
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I thought it would be good to have all the audio clips together where people could find them easy. Feel free to add your own. All my clips are live and dirty, I'm too lazy to overdub! First up is one of an X-935cs Endorser, specifically my thin flame, only getting to six of the eight pickup sounds:

http://www.box.net/shared/k8sfbioibf

Hendrix.........................................Neck, single coil
Guns and Roses............................Neck, Humbucker
Houses of the Holy........................Both Humbucker, out of phase
StevieRayClapton...........................Both Single Coil, in Phase
Ten Years gone.............................Bridge Single Coil Intro, Bridge Humbucker Verse
Sweet Emotion...............................Bridge Humbucker again

Next is "Ray" the Maple Pro, which is aged and weathered, but sounds pretty decent:

http://www.box.net/shared/ye8odlt3f1

Both Pickups:
Ticket to Ride
Can't Explain (continuing with that Rickenbacker Theme)

Neck Pickup:
Can't you hear me Knockin' Jazzy Mick Taylor part
She's so Heavy lead

Bridge Pickup:
Paperback Writer
Townshend Medley

Next up is one of my faves, the X250 walnut with Power EQ, this clip tries to highlight the versatility of the built in preamp:

http://www.box.net/shared/cangfhpjle


Neck Pickup
Santana

Bridge Pickup Single coil
Tom Petty
R.E.M.
Billy Squire (who'd have thought?)

Bridge Pickup Humbucker
Aerosmith: Lightning Strikes, Three Mile Smile


Lastly here is a cool clip of the Beat up Outlaw showing off the Tone Spectrum Five Way pickup system and also doubles as a great demo of the MPC Phaser module:

http://www.box.net/shared/y01dr91hg8

Achilles Last Stand intro (Position One, Phaser set at 2.5)

What is and what should never be (Position Two)

Tangerine (Position Three)

Down by the Seaside (Position Three, Phaser at 9.25) (Jimmy used tremelo on this, but the phaser speeded up sounds underwater to me!)

The Ocean (Position Four, Power Boost used on short lead)

Nobody's Fault but Mine intro (Position Four, Phaser at 7.5)

The Rover (Position Five, Phaser at 5.0)

Houses of the Holy (Position Five)

That's all I've got currently, would like to post more MPC clips. If you trust me, loan me your MPC modules for the weekend and I'll put together more clips to post here... Enjoy, Mike.

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:18 pm 
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Are you going to add your phoenix to the line up and the audio clips?

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:25 am 
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Good on ya proendorser! Great idea.
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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:58 am 
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I have a non-modified overdrive if you don't. It would be interesting to have that compared to the Thorny mod (I don't have). PM me if you are interested. My other module is the phase which you already have. BTW great idea to have the sounds available.


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Great job MM.

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:08 pm 
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slmguy wrote:
Are you going to add your phoenix to the line up and the audio clips?

Family Portrait? I'll get around to it eventually, the couch is getting kinda full, may have to find another backdrop!

As far as sound, it is very similar to the X250 with the same switching capabilities and from what I can tell the same preamp installed, the difference being that the X250 has a separate bass control. The X150 seems to be a little brighter (read as trebly) than the X250. If there's enough demand I could throw one together.

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I have a non-modified overdrive if you don't. It would be interesting to have that compared to the Thorny mod (I don't have). PM me if you are interested.

I have two Power Overdrive modules, that sometimes I'll put one right after the other, which almost begins to approach the output of the 18 volt preamps in the X150 and X250, but not really. My impression of this module is kinda indifferent, the boost isn't that much, and boy does it add some noticeable hiss. I haven't had the pleasure of trying out a 'Thorny' overdrive, but would like to, maybe he solved the hiss problem and gave it some more 'umph'.

I picked up a Dynamic Fuzz recently in a lot, which frankly from the name I would have never sought out as I like the amp to do all of the work with respect to distortion. Thing is, that this module is not a fuzz box. It is a MEGA boost, probably on the order of 5 power overdrives!! This is what they should have called the power overdrive if you ask me (anyone else played with one of these?). Most amps will tend to compress the final signal once it reaches a certain stage, so the overall 'output' wont seem that much louder, but the clipping potential from this module is pretty mind boggling. I don't have any equipment to measure the output, but again, it's got some impressive output.

On a (common) Power Overdrive, when the knob is all the way down, the signal is also zero, so flicking the switch is like a Kill switch, and it takes it until about 3 or 4 until it's output is equal to the 'naked' pickups output. On a Dynamic fuzz, all the way down is exactly the same as the 'naked' pickup output and it just keeps going up from there. If I set my amp super clean and turn the dynamic fuzz on, I don't hear any synthetic fuzz or transistor distortion as the name would imply, even full out, it's just amplifying the signal from what I can tell. Anyone else agree with me? These are MUCH more useful than the Power Overdrive if you ask me, and again I think they were erroneously named. Mike.

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:00 pm 
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can I get a close-up pic of the blackburst headstock?

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:56 am 
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Ok, the following link is to my band's Myspace page. There are 5 tracks that are all on our newly released EP called "Rock Music". No beating around the bush with the name. What you see is what you get.

http://www.myspace.com/hailsuperchief

We recorded all the songs live at a studio here in Iowa called Soundfarm. (Slipknot, Envy Corps, Radio Moscow, Damage Plan, Murderdolls, etc...) They have an amazing "live" room and it comes out in the quality of the drum sound. So for each song the drums, bass, rhythm guitars and some leads were all recorded live. Most tracks only took 3 or so runs to get what we wanted, in energy and performance.

We then went in and over dubbed some leads and accompaniment guitar parts at my house and our other guitarist house. Also all vocals were recorded in my son's closet... lol. The vocal recording quality is not the best, due to gear limitations and budget, but for a raw, live sounding rock n' roll EP they are fine.

Gear used:

Lead Guitar - Les Paul Studio, Peavey 5150 (rhythm and live leads), Orange Rockerverb 50 (overdubbed leads) various pedals and beer

Rhythm Guitar - Electra Outlaw, Orange Rockerverb 50, beer

Bass Guitar - Fender Precision Bass, Nemisis by Eden EN400 I believe (American Made older), beer

Drums - Pacific Drums and Percussion 4 piece cobbled together from pieces of my older kit and Ryan's older kit. (We, at the time. were waiting for his custom Ludwig to come, but alas it did not arrive in time.) beer

Vocals - voice, beer, whiskey

Take a listen and let me know what you think. If you want a disc I am sure that we can work out something through PayPal.

Cheers!

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
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Great pic of the Outlaw in action.

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
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Here's my latest acquisition, a MPC4 Tank Tone. I knew this was some kind of mid boost, but put in more familiar terms, it acts like a wah wah pedal in a set position. Doesn't have a huge range, but definitely has some sweet spots. Track starts off with the Outlaw 'dry', ok plenty of distortion but no effects, and I do add some Reverb/Delay in certain spots during mastering to give it some depth:

http://www.box.net/shared/ypegfjdpy3

Try to do a sloppy 'Money for Nothing' impression for what it's worth, but it sounds pretty darn close. Then I go into some basic riff and vary the center frequency with the control knob to give you an idea of its range. Some obligatory Ozzy thrown in for good measure and I end up with a riff played in a pseudo Brian May style, who always seems to have a middy tone to his leads, to me.

I'm trying to post recording of these modules because as much as people try to describe stuff it seems more natural to just listen to a clip and make your own judgement from that. Unfortunately I only have a couple of modules (4 different ones) but as I come across them I will continue to record samples for the site. Anyway, enjoy and tell me what you think, Mike.

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Was that you I was bidding against on that Tank Tone? Sorry man. :(


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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:43 pm 
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nice....

proendorser wrote:
Here's my latest acquisition, a MPC4 Tank Tone. I knew this was some kind of mid boost, but put in more familiar terms, it acts like a wah wah pedal in a set position. Doesn't have a huge range, but definitely has some sweet spots. Track starts off with the Outlaw 'dry', ok plenty of distortion but no effects, and I do add some Reverb/Delay in certain spots during mastering to give it some depth:

http://www.box.net/shared/ypegfjdpy3

Try to do a sloppy 'Money for Nothing' impression for what it's worth, but it sounds pretty darn close. Then I go into some basic riff and vary the center frequency with the control knob to give you an idea of its range. Some obligatory Ozzy thrown in for good measure and I end up with a riff played in a pseudo Brian May style, who always seems to have a middy tone to his leads, to me.

I'm trying to post recording of these modules because as much as people try to describe stuff it seems more natural to just listen to a clip and make your own judgement from that. Unfortunately I only have a couple of modules (4 different ones) but as I come across them I will continue to record samples for the site. Anyway, enjoy and tell me what you think, Mike.

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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
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Here's my latest audio clip, of the 2256 Jacaranda Bolt-Neck LP with the older Maxon Pickups, played through my Mark III Boogie clean and lead channels.

http://www.box.net/shared/ve0psk7bud


Pickups sound pretty good, especially with a little tube distortion. Enjoy, Mike.

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Great to hear the stuff in action - Now how is everyone recording it? Zoom type recorders or board to disk???? Either way, sound quality is really good on all the clips.


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 Post subject: Re: Audio Clip Vault
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I have a Yamaha 16 track digital recorder with a built in CD burner that I normally use, although this last one I was trying to post a video so it was recorded with the internal microphone on the Canon Powershot, which is actually a still camera with the ability to make movies, not the highest resolution, but it did alright I think.

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