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Author Topic: Demo of Yamaha THR10X Metal Rhythm recording (part II)  (Read 7399 times)

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DaveM

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Been doing more experimentation with recording the THR10X straight into my DAW via USB.  It's slowly coming together......

https://soundcloud.com/#phrygiandom/yamaha-thr10x-metal-rhythm

For those who may be interested, in the comments section I also gave some details on how I went about recording/mixing the track. 
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Dave,

I added a new board about recording, I'm going to move this thread in there for posterity.

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This amp is freaking awesome! Had mine for a few weeks now and it's amazing. Might even look into the other models for some different tones. I believe the new Amplifi by line 6 is a bigger version with more options.
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Yeah, it's not nearly as versatile as a line 6, but the Marshall model is absolutely KILLER.  IMO, that model alone made it worth the price.

Like my old guitar teacher once told me: One KILLER guitar tone is better than 20 "okay" ones........ 

The demos that I've seen of the Amplifi thing aren't impressive at all, just a big fizzy mess like my POD-XT. Additionally, it appears they are pushing the bluetooth stereo features more than the modelling.  If I want a bluetooth stereo I'll just buy a Bose.
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HEADS: Mesa Boogie Mark-IVa, Egnater TOL-50
RACK: ADA MP2, Peavey Classic 60/60
PEDALBOARD: Line6 M13, MXR Carbon Copy, Fulltone FD-2 MOSFET, "Slash" WAH, Morley Lil Alligator, Digitech Jamman
CABS: Avatar and Genz-Benz
GUITARS: Ibanez, Fender & Schecter
WIRELESS: Line 6 G50
STUDIO: Cubase 6.5, Focusrite interface, M-Audio MCU-PRO DAW controller, Novation Impulse controller, KRK monitors, AKG phones, reamping courtesy of Radial
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