If you watch the clip, you can see Rod, the singer, give me the quick, "Play the goddamn solo, now!" cue, LOL.
But thanks for the compliment. I spent years at open jam nights and have a good ear. There's a lot I can fake and improvise on the fly pretty proficiently.
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It was actually to you. I play guitar, bass, piano and can program some drum program's so a bit of a mix of stuff. I have a stage piano which does respectable string sounds too so it covers pretty much every instrument I'd want.
If you can't afford the stuff above then I don't know if you are an apple guy but if you are you can put together some respectable stuff on garage band. If you take a balenced line out from your decks straight into your computer you can layer up some tracks and garage band has some good standard drum and rhythm loop stuff (just ask rhianna! Ahem umbrella!)
By the way markam - I hear you! I have a gear acquisition problem and reckon if you broke into my house you'd be best taking the guitars and amps than anything else!! It doesn't help when Gibson charge £3500 for their special stuff and you can't get a decent sounding amp for less than £2500.
Apparently there isn't a market for affordable vintage tube amps to modify? I have a number of killer sounding live rigs, many of which are old tube head units from the 1950s and '60s that I've either had modified myself or had my amp doctor modify to my liking.
I have amps few people have heard of that will eat most boutique amps alive.
Ha, I am an apple guy now, long time hater. Just bought myself a 15" retina mbp. I have been trying to master the CD decks and mixer first (for those curious, I use time code through traktor pro), but want to move into production soon. Logic is the daw I plan on diving into. I have very limited experience with ableton live as well which I like, but logic just seems more comfortable.
I do have a desire to learn piano, but it would most likely be utilized as a midi device in logic.
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Checkout these guys, HTS. BTW, I used Logic for years and have switched to Presonus, Studio one.
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