New EP in July. Just a wee bit brassy. One-man-band. 6 tracks, six subgenres of jazz. Brace yourselves.
New EP in July. Just a wee bit brassy. One-man-band. 6 tracks, six subgenres of jazz. Brace yourselves.
This is already my favorite album of the year.
The current Battle station: Shitty laptop, Ableton live, Novation launchpad, Yamaha FB01, Shure SM58, Orange tiny Terror, Marshall DSL 401, Gamboy with "please make me cool" mod, Epiphone explorer. Massively unsafe wiring.
Bonus Picture: The Gameboy bag
Last edited by ForaBrokenEarth (Jul 1, 2012 10:08 pm)
Glad to see I'm not the only person who keeps their gameboys in plastic bags.
Glad to see I'm not the only person who keeps their gameboys in plastic bags.
I prefer to keep my women in trash bags and my Gameboys in my pants. I think you guys have it backwards here...
I admit that's a lot of Gameboys if I had that much I would personally take care of them :'(
Those are the ones I just brought back from uni, there's at least 5 more lying around, plus another 4 I got recently that are all in various states of disrepair.
Trust me, they get taken care of surprisingly well . The red one spent a few months with my friend and was partially used in the recording of the album we're working on.
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Wait why we he run into both amps, in series? I've heard good things about the tiny terror but I'm not a fan of JCM2000s
Are you running the Tiny terror head into the JCM and then into the orange cab? I bet it sounds gorgeous.
Wait why we he run into both amps, in series? I've heard good things about the tiny terror but I'm not a fan of JCM2000s
I've actually got a stereo reverb pedal with buffered bypass that splits my guitar signal, so I run both amps parallel. They're mostly stacked like that to save space, and the orange cab is wider so I put the marshal on top. They're both running as separate amps, but from one guitar signal.
The tiny terror was going to replace the DSL, but at the moment I've not had the chance to sell it. And a dual amp set up is crazy good fun. Seeing as I usually play in 3 piece bands it might give the sound a little extra thickness. The tiny terror sounds so much better though, it has the the most perfect distortion I've ever heard and sustain out it's arse.
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