View Full Version : Sweet new MTS recording!
FastRedPonyCar
07-01-2005, 06:21 PM
Used my DC135 with the wolfgang bridge pickup and for the rythm, I used the lead channel with the gain at about 2 and the volume was at about 3 (50 watt setting).
For the lead, gain was at 5 and volume was teh same as rythem track but came out louder due to higher gain.
A boss reverb pedal is used for reverb through the effects loop and that's it. This clip is just straight amp with no boost, compression or other effects to color the sound.
http://www.streamload.com/drewlankford/EL/G5A7M5ZA0J/A_Jam_1.mp3
guitar_kid
07-01-2005, 06:30 PM
cool lil jam:cool:. I had my volume turned way up cus the rythem track was quiet and it scared the shi...poop out of me when the lead track started so I turned the volume down quick :rolleyes: .
Black Star
07-02-2005, 09:26 PM
cool jam FRPC. Nice tone as well!
crabnatch89
07-05-2005, 12:42 PM
very sweet! awsome tone!
sweeppicker308
07-05-2005, 01:14 PM
yep that sealed the deal next amp I'm gonna get is gonna be from carvin
thanks for the recording FRPC awsome playing by the way too
crabnatch89
07-05-2005, 01:16 PM
Hey FRPC, how can you make streamload files available for other people to view?
FastRedPonyCar
07-05-2005, 01:43 PM
you have to put the files in your Hosted files (the purple one).
Your directory of hosted files is accessible to any Internet user by visiting:
http://www.streamload.com/your_username
This URL is the root directory for your Hosted folder (you can find your hosted folder under the 'Files' tab). The path to any files and folders under the Hosted folder is mirrored under this URL. For example, suppose your username was 'Crabnatch', and you created a folder 'pictures' under your Hosted folder, and put a file call 'me.jpg' in that folder. The URL to this hypothetical file would be:
http://www.streamload.com/crabnatch/pictures/me.jpg
You can also click on 'Edit' to see what the URL is for any hosted file or folder.
To host files:
(a) Move or copy them to be under the Hosted folder.
OR
(b) Check the files you'd like to Host, and then click 'Host' on the Checked Files Bar.
When I want to post the link to the hosted videos and such, I email myself the file link and then copy that link into the forum thread.
Just keep an eye on your bandwidth becuase once you start putting a lot of files in there and plastering the forums with all the links, it's surprising at how fast the download bandwith can get sucked down.
crabnatch89
07-05-2005, 02:33 PM
and you have the free version?
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