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Blues with Toneport

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Thanks birv2!

Here is a pic of the model. It is kind of gritty for rhythm but has a pretty good sting on a lead. I am still messing with this thing and it is really fun. I see I have the cab set on a 4x10. I don't know how that happened I usually set it for a 4x12. I thought I had the stomp box on but I guess not. This was played with my Epi LP with Dimarzio classic PAF pickups.
I am surprised how different it sounds when it is mixed in with the backing track. Kind of like a real stage situation.
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Thanks again.

M
 
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Another nice one M! I like your expressiveness and your vibrato, and the way you are getting into or starting the phrases. I like the Bassman model a lot, and it is the one I typically use.
 
Thank you for the kind words Steve! This is in C and I just picked up leading off from my first finger on the G string 8th fret to the second finger G string on the 9th fret. Typical blues but I have been missing that and it really is opening things up for me. I have been a bit depressed as I have not been able to do a very convincing blues but I think this is helping. Now to keep those sour notes out of there:D

Thanks again Steve, much appreciated.

M
 
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Hey M,
Wow, this sounds awesome. I like your expression! The sound reminds me of B.B. King and your playing does in places too.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Nice playin there M29 , tell me more about the Toneport software , is it a kind of Cubase guitar_rig one ..
 
Thanks Blazes. Don't know a whole lot about Toneport yet. Others here will. The Toneport is a USB interface to bring the guitar or mic into the computer. It comes with Gearbox modeling software. Not sure how it compares to Cubase or Guitar Rig, similar I think. I really like it I am using it alot. I especially like it when I cannot play loud and that is most of the time. With this setup I can jam all hours of the night with all kinds of different amp and speaker setups.
It merges with Audacity well too. I do have a problem getting the headphones to work on both. I have to play the audacity tracks through the speakers and listen to the guitar in the headphones. I can't do both in the headphones, which is what I would like. If any one has a tip on how to get both in the headphones I would be interested in hearing how.

M
 
Sounds great M :AOK: The Toneport is a really handy device for getting some computer recording done isn't it. I can't say I used the recording software it came with though, I gave up and used Audacity the few times I've made recordings.

Cheers :beer:
 
Toneport is a great piece of software, i tend to use it for recording mic's as it has around 10 presets for Mic amps. The only thing i dont like about it is the effects which can sound a little digital (big Muff). Also you cannot add two stomp boxes together so if you wanted the Big Muff and the Rat this cannot be done.
 
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