That natural coloured neck-thru on the right reminds me of a very similar (or the same?) looking guitar I borrowed from a friend soon after I started playing guitar (I only had an acoustic then). Some old Japanese made guitar from the 70’s that I think said ‘Memphis’ on the headstock, that was his dads.View attachment 23322Not my current set up… it’s all in boxes at the moment. But this was most of it from about 3 year’s ago
Mine is a Harmony from the 70s same era when Gibson was suing everyone (Memphis was one of them for sure) my dad traded some tools to a pawn shop to get me this guitar when I was about 12.That natural coloured neck-thru on the right reminds me of a very similar (or the same?) looking guitar I borrowed from a friend soon after I started playing guitar (I only had an acoustic then). Some old Japanese made guitar from the 70’s that I think said ‘Memphis’ on the headstock, that was his dads.
I’m also left handed so I played it upside down but strung lefty. I liked it, I wanted to buy it from him but he wouldn’t sell it.
Talk about a blast from the past (for me), that was probably 20 years ago
Dude needed a DSP and a laptop. Hey, is that piano miked with a Shure57?
I really like the DBI. It's a lot of fun and I think pretty intuitive. It's really easy to get a beat set up and then extend and layer. It's also easy to just set up a quick beat to play bass over. The FM drum is a lot of fun, too. I really like hardware even though I know it's more limiting than software. I'm a tactile guy, I guess.@peccary how you's like that drumbrute impact? Mine sounds killer through the calamity fuzz.
Also through my plasma pedal. I gotta admit I find the distortion control on it a little underwhelming. Maybe that's just cause I'm looking at it to do, like, NIN-ish stuff.
Dude needed a DSP and a laptop. Hey, is that piano miked with a Shure57?
I really like the DBI. It's a lot of fun and I think pretty intuitive. It's really easy to get a beat set up and then extend and layer. It's also easy to just set up a quick beat to play bass over. The FM drum is a lot of fun, too. I really like hardware even though I know it's more limiting than software. I'm a tactile guy, I guess.
The distortion is pretty tame but I think it can change the feel of it enough to be useful. But yeah, it's not going to get you anywhere near NIN. I actually haven't used any pedals on this, which is kind of embarrassing to admit! I've used a lot of them on the Microbrute, but getting some grit on those drums is a great idea and I'll have to do that.
Pretty sure that's a Shure 1Dude needed a DSP and a laptop. Hey, is that piano miked with a Shure57?
I think all they had back then was the Shure 1…
Pretty sure that's a Shure 1
I thought it was deja vu.Great minds…
that's 90% of my effects (the rest is with family and friends). You are looking at diy shelves, so I don't always have to get down to adjust some control. I always play sitting on a chair. I just finished modding a CH-1, and before that, a second Flintlock build.
: more effects under the table (I always forgot them)
Some instruments, 2 guitars, a bass and a drum machine (chimney is blocked with bricks, but the sound still pass through two levels of apartments...hence the wooden plank, as a poor attempt to get some peace of mind)
It still is. It’s the room for birthing sick riffsMy guitar alcove. Our house was a medical co-op in the 70s, this was the birthing room. View attachment 32477