samzadgan wrote:So on the HM2...does the Taiwan vs Japan thing really make a diff or is it some kind or cork sniffing elitism?
Just looked on ebay and a few Taiwan ones for ok money.
It's usually just mojo, which is pretty much unquantifiable.

samzadgan wrote:So on the HM2...does the Taiwan vs Japan thing really make a diff or is it some kind or cork sniffing elitism?
Just looked on ebay and a few Taiwan ones for ok money.
samzadgan wrote:You could come back and Matt Pike actually played classical guitar and studied really hard, didn't drink or smoke, and was now high paid Lawyer who spend most of his free time on TGP talking about how much his Les Paul weighs and how that makes the tone better than a Les Paul that weighs 0.05lb less.
new05002 wrote:I heard it does not work for kids who dont like black sabbath and sleep so there you go.
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Got a good price going for one of these. Anyone know anything about them and their applications for guitar?
AngryGoldfish wrote:AxAxSxS wrote:So our practice time has been diminishing lately, and we are trying to write. We're still coming up with good stuff, but the retention of it is a bit harder. Anybody have a tab writing program they could recommend? recording the good ideas in ways that can be taken home would help.
I've used Guitar Pro for years now to write my music, from huge ten minutes opuses with drums, keys, bass and multiple guitars, to short little riffs that I wanted to save when I couldn't be bothered to use any recording gear. The sound engine isn't great, and you can't find version 5 without torrenting it any more, but it's a worthwhile investment—I just didn't want to upgrade to the next version so I had to torrent it. I'd obviously rather support the company, but I have no interested in upgrading and I don't think you can buy version five any more.
I also use it as a practise tool. I've always hated metronomes with a passion and couldn't be assed learning how to program a drum machine, so to make sure I remained in the 'pocket', I would use Guitar Pro or Power Tab. Power Tab is a free program. It's decent but nowhere near as detailed. I've used both Power Tab and Guitar Pro to teach students how to read rhythmic notation and tablature; how to compose a solo, layer tracks, and write with a full band; and I've used it as a daily practise tool to jam along to.
I hadn't used it in a while, though, and I wanted to get back into it, so I started writing a few new practise routines for myself. I've been trying to teach myself how to solo in odd groupings, such as moving from 3 notes per beat for two beats, five notes per beat in the next two beats, and then four notes per beat in the following four beats, and repeat. It's excellent for that because you can be sure you're remaining in the groove. It helps you to audibly visualize what you're playing before you play it.
To be honest, though, if you prefer to write in an improvisational manner, just invest in a Zoom recorder. Set it up so that you can see the individual parts as you're playing them and you're away. The audio is very good as well.
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AxAxSxS wrote:Guitar pro sounds like it could be useful. I'll look into it. thanks.
I don't need it for the actual writing, just as a tool to transcribe what has been written so I can keep track of it for myself and Tony.
Krosis wrote:My HM-2 came with no label sticker, so I don't know where it was made. Is there any other way to tell, like if I open it up?
celticelk wrote:Peavey 412 with Sheffields: decent cheap cab, or stay away? Still hoping to trade my 8-string for a Mesa 412 + cash, but investigating alternatives in the meantime. Likely amp to match is a Laney AOR 100, Carvin X100B, or a Crate BV150.
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D.o.S. wrote:What kind of circuit is it descended from?
D.o.S. wrote:Which is a fuzzface/meathead IIRC?
AngryGoldfish wrote:Mad in Japan.
new05002 wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Which is a fuzzface/meathead IIRC?
1 part FF, 1 part other stuff.
or in other word its not just another FF
D.o.S. wrote:new05002 wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Which is a fuzzface/meathead IIRC?
1 part FF, 1 part other stuff.
or in other word its not just another FF
Not implying that -- just trying to fit it into a family tree.
celticelk wrote:Peavey 412 with Sheffields: decent cheap cab, or stay away? Still hoping to trade my 8-string for a Mesa 412 + cash, but investigating alternatives in the meantime. Likely amp to match is a Laney AOR 100, Carvin X100B, or a Crate BV150.
new05002 wrote:D.o.S. wrote:new05002 wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Which is a fuzzface/meathead IIRC?
1 part FF, 1 part other stuff.
or in other word its not just another FF
Not implying that -- just trying to fit it into a family tree.
np, just keeping stuff clear. since the FF is the first part, its quite prominent in how it sounds.
the regular CF has 4 Qs, the FT has 5 (deluxe or regular)
Yes, moar gain was one thing I wanted. Also trying to find ways around the FF decay thing
if you dont like FF is not exactly the FF to solve your FF woes. Its more like building on that idea for even moar fun.