How I get my Hank Marvin Shadows Sound

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @kenmercermusic
    @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад +18

    Almost 100k views in just over a year! Thanks to everyone who watched this, I hope you got something useful from it! Please help raise the views on my other videos by watching and sharing, keep rocking those guitars!

    • @urasam2
      @urasam2 3 года назад +1

      This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you, Ken!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  3 года назад

      Thank you Tony! :-)

    • @jstnxprsn
      @jstnxprsn 3 года назад +1

      I wish I'd watched this earlier. You are such a good teacher, you probably could have helped me learn Cakewalk basics. For some reason I've had a lot of trouble learning the basic editing functions and most of the instructional vids I've seen focus on more sophisticated aspects of the program. It's esp. frustrating for me as I used to teach college workshops in analog recording engineering and feel like the digital stuff is like learning an alien language.

  • @chrisengland3965
    @chrisengland3965 3 года назад +7

    Ken can I just say that this is one of the most in depth yet simply explained tutorials I have ever seen regarding "that" sound ....thank you sooooooo much. keep up the good work pleaseeeeeeee

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  3 года назад

      Thank you Chris, glad it helped you! :-)

  • @mithoo1234
    @mithoo1234 7 лет назад +8

    The best demo ever ....you have helped many lovers of the Great Shadows music.....God Bless you .

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you buddy! All the best to you! Ken :-)

  • @peterkroman
    @peterkroman 4 года назад +2

    This is amazing and beautiful ☺ I am playing an acoustic, and rather cheap, guitar (Yamaha F310) in which I have installed a pickup and changed the strings with Ernie Ball Everlast Light coated acoustic strings. I have followed your video instructions to the point and it sounds just fantastic. So you can easily say that the type of guitar does not really matter, as long as long as it have a good and clear sound.
    Another thing is that you have the ability to make an instruction that is easy to follow without you have to be familiar with all the music nerd expressions and words. That is so good, and that it is also very seldom.
    Thanks Ken - it is not the last time I have used your channel to make fantastic guitar sounds ☺

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hello Peter, thank you for your kind and detailed message. I am very pleased to hear that you managed to get achieve a good sound with the help of my tutorial. I hope you will continue to enjoy the rest of the content on my channel. All the best to you. Ken :-)

  • @petermarkovic8837
    @petermarkovic8837 6 лет назад +2

    Great information, thank you. I remember seeing the video you spoke of where Hank explained the slap affect he uses. I must seek it out again because of the many insights Hank gave about his playing in that video . Pete

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks Peter, here's a link to that video. ruclips.net/video/Zhm3w45-o3I/видео.html All the best, Ken :-)

  • @PhilWilliams3
    @PhilWilliams3 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video. Absolutely spot on explanations of signal chain, effect and amp settings.

  • @PhilWilliams3
    @PhilWilliams3 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant video. So useful in explaining the functionality of effect and amplifier settings.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 месяцев назад

      Many thanks Phil, happy to hear you enjoyed it! :-)

  • @crispycritter987
    @crispycritter987 4 года назад +1

    Fender stopped supporting fender fuse, based off this tutorial I downloaded the free version of Guitar Rig. Thank you. this has become a viable alternative to Fender fuse, my set up isn't exactly the same as yours but does give me the Apache sound. Sidenote: my new PC would not work with this program It just gives a basic amp with no effects. My 12 year old mac desktop works 100% with the program and tutorial.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      Hi Dave, Guitar Rig in my humble opinion G.R Pro is the best guitar app on the market right now...you can get so many different tones from it and it's very easy to use. Glad to hear you got it working and that you enjoy it. It's interesting to know that it doesn't work on your new PC, I wonder if Native Instruments have done something recently to alter it's functionality on Windows 10...I'm assuming that's your operating system? Anyhow, have fun, all the best to you, and thanks for leaving a kind comment. Ken :-)

  • @user-ec9ut2qr2s
    @user-ec9ut2qr2s 6 месяцев назад

    Great. Thanks Ken. Ok, I’m an early learner. You have provided a route into Apache for me to learn from and experiment. My pro son has lent me a GE200 multi effects pedal and I have Guitar Pro 8 software. May have to borrow son’s spare Strat soon.

  • @BramClaes
    @BramClaes 4 года назад +5

    This is very well explained. If I might add a tip, that I found out during my years of trial and error:
    You should place the delays and reverbs before the amp. I know, unconventional, but back in the day, they didn't have effect-loops so that is how they did it.
    It adds a bit more spank to your tone, and makes the sound more unpredictable :)

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip! It's always nice to hear different ways of doing things. All the best, Ken :-)

  • @victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848
    @victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848 7 лет назад +5

    Hi ken thanks for your reply whatI said was not meant in any way to distract from the skills you most certainly have in abundance when it comes to knowing how to makes the most of the software and tech hardware we have today , also you process that some times hard to find ability to pass on your skills and knowledge to us struggling amateurs well at least. I am , a few years ago I was very lucky to be able to buy from the states a brand new still sealed in it box Zoom 508 which has all of the shadows ( Hank Marvin ) sounds for you to chose. when I plug my strat and amp for once I feel as if I know what I am doing he'll that's makes a change , no really it is a really great bit of kit . Please keep up the good work you do on our behave , respect and best wishes .

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you Victor, your kind words are appreciated! I tried a friends Zoom effects unit with Marvin sounds. I'm not sure what model it was (might have been the 508) and it was really nice! Anyhow, all the best to you and thanks again. Kind regards, Ken :-)

  • @flwolf2000
    @flwolf2000 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. My "magic box" for Shadows lead guitar sound is the El Capistan by Strymon pedal. It allows me, among many other settings, to reproduce the intro to "Atlantis". No unit I ever owned was able to do that - and I've been playing Shadows tunes for over 40 years. At $300 it's not cheap, but absolutely worth it. I also own the Blue Sky reverb pedal by Strymon (same price), but more for vocals. It comes very close to an expensive studio reverb.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад +1

      I've heard many good things about the Strymon pedals but haven't ever tried them myself, I'd seen some demos on RUclips and thought they sounded great. Thanks for watching! Ken :-)

  • @petergibbs
    @petergibbs 4 года назад +2

    I don't play the guitar. I'm just a Shadows fan and was curious given the video title and I'm amazed at how much goes into getting Hanks guitar sound.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hi Peter, thanks for watching I am glad you enjoyed the video! :-)

  • @shoegazeforever8810
    @shoegazeforever8810 6 лет назад

    Thanks for helping me get closer to the Hank Marvin sound. I used a Vox amp with delay and an echo pedal. Don't waste your time replying to people who say that you only need a Vox amp!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thank you! I appreciate your kind comment! Glad my video has helped you out. All the best, Ken :-)

  • @flwolf2000
    @flwolf2000 5 месяцев назад

    Good, but complicated. I played Shadows tunes since high school (I'm 75 now) and after about 50 years trying every echo thing that came out, I finally found the holy grail: the Strymon El Capistan.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 месяцев назад

      I never tried the Strymon El Capistan personally but I only ever heard good things about it. :)

  • @lowster405
    @lowster405 7 лет назад

    What a really good demo Ken you kept the intro simple for people like me and also showed your technical skills of how you create and save those unique sounds you have. Well done !

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Thanks Cliff, I always appreciate your kind feedback! All the best, ken :-)

  • @london-vasari
    @london-vasari 4 года назад +1

    WOW KEN - i sort of stumbled on your guide to computer generated sound possibliities as part of learning your SLEEPWALK version. It is mind blowing what digital can do today and your clear (as ever) and - as I have said before about your Tube - truly inspirational. You are a beacon of talent in a sea of wannabee mediocrity when it comes to passing on musical knowledge and skills, especially to the non-gifted but enthusiastic amateur like me. Many thanks AGAIN and best wishes from London.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Thanks very much for your kind words my friend, they are much appreciated! I wasn't a fan of making digital music years ago, but after working with it for so many years I don't think I could be without it now. The possibilities are endless and there are some very clever applications available. Have a great week, all the best, and have fun with your playing! :-)

  • @vincentdinatale6962
    @vincentdinatale6962 4 года назад +2

    A very well structured presentation!

  • @victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848
    @victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848 7 лет назад

    I think that any thing you can do as a shadows guitar fan is really great , the shadows and Hank is the best ,can you imagine what would they have done with all the tech we now have at our fingertips but they became the best without it how great is that

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Yes, I agree Victor, they were fine musicians! They did very well considering what they had at the time! All the best, Ken :-)

  • @random275
    @random275 7 лет назад +12

    Hi Ken - You explain it well and have a great set up.
    Very useful video.. Cheers Phil

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you Phil! Have a good week, I will be looking out for your new releases! Ken :-)

    • @0101Toshi
      @0101Toshi 6 лет назад

      random275 いいいいいい

  • @B16nobby
    @B16nobby 3 года назад +2

    Nice lesson Thanks

  • @DennisMurphey
    @DennisMurphey 6 лет назад +1

    my Amp has a chorus and Reverb so it seems to sound like Hank I need pedals too! Wow Just learning Guitar at 68 so I have a long way to go. Feels like I would never be able to play like you, Phil or Hank. Sheesh. So much to grasp. Thank You so much for this in depth review of how its really done. Great Video, Dennis

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Hi Dennis, thank you for your kind messages on my videos! I'm pleased to hear you are enjoying them! For a beginner like in anything the learning curve can be steep and in can be quite daunting with all of the various makes, models and effects etc. I hope you will be able to progress quickly using my tutorials. If you are looking for a shortcut and a way to learn faster I do offer private Skype lessons where I can show you all the of techniques and how to use them and answer any questions you may have. If this interests you please follow the link below for more info and get in touch. kenmercermusic.com/my-services/online-skype-guitar-lessons-book-and-start-learning-today/ Kind regards, Ken :-)

    • @DennisMurphey
      @DennisMurphey 6 лет назад

      The 2i4 costs $200 but they have a 2i2 that is cheaper will it work or do we require that 2i4?

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Dennis, the only difference between the 2i2 and the 2i4 is that the 2i4 has MIDI input/output for recording keyboards and other MIDI instruments. If you are using only audio inputs i.e guitar, vocals or both then the 2i2 will work just fine!

    • @DennisMurphey
      @DennisMurphey 6 лет назад

      What is the usual cost of the software you use? When set up are you then playing with the use the computer or is that only used for setup?

    • @DennisMurphey
      @DennisMurphey 6 лет назад

      www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/guitar/guitar-rig-5-player/
      Free?

  • @friedhelmbruenenberg7727
    @friedhelmbruenenberg7727 5 лет назад

    Hallo. Das ist ja mal eine tolle Erklärung des Hank Marvin Sound. Really good. Thank you very much.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад

      Hallo, danke! Glad you you like my videos! :-)

  • @ryteker
    @ryteker 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ken, I've recently discovered your Shadows tutorials and covers ... absolutely brilliant, (I've also subscribed), I'm an 'oldie player I'm my 70's, resurrecting my interest, so dusted off my USA Strat Plus and bought a FocusRite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Generation interface, comes with a free (light) subscription to Avid Pro-Tools, but would give Guitar Rig a try after seeing your tutorials. On question I have is with all the plethora of string manufacturers and gauges , 3rd wounds ( or not), there are many opinions by forum entries, and appreciate it's a bit of a personal preference, but just wondered what you are using mainly, I've heard (but not been able to confirm it) that Hank Marvin changes strings and gauges for various recordings ... as well as different guitars/setups etc., please keep the tutorials and covers coming, they are thoroughly enjoyable... regards, Roy

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      Hello Roy! My personal choice of strings are D'addario 11- 49's, they do the job just fine for me and the music I play. It is true that Hank uses different string gauges and guitars for various tunes he plays though. Thicker strings mean more sustain and a better tone but they become harder to bend and play on. The thinner strings sustain less and produce a weaker tone. Different guitars also produce different sounds due to the way they resonate and the type of pick-ups they have installed. I like my Stratocaster's for most of the music I play and my Telecaster for country. String gauge, type of pick-up, amp, or pick are just a matter of choice really...I would advise experimenting and find what works for you and stick to it. Thank you for your sub it is very much appreciated! I hope you will enjoy my other videos on here. All the best with your guitar playing and have fun! Kind regards, Ken :-)

  • @roygee1283
    @roygee1283 6 лет назад

    hi ken, perth australia says , this is the magic i been looking for, for a very long time, we want more, ken, more ken. very very nice demo-.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thanks very much Roy! Glad you enjoyed this, thanks for watching! All the best, Ken :-)

  • @bigsteve9291
    @bigsteve9291 7 лет назад +2

    thank you ken very much appreciated thanks for taking the time regards Steve

  • @PhilWilliams3
    @PhilWilliams3 5 дней назад

    Excellent video, thank you.

  • @vernwall1878
    @vernwall1878 2 года назад

    thanks for sharing your your set up for hank marvin sound. very helpfull regards Vern

  • @brianbowley6934
    @brianbowley6934 7 лет назад +1

    that was great Ken, especially for a numpty like me when it comes to technology, i'm a real basics man but enjoyed this.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed this video! All the best, Ken :-)

  • @iamthereforeimustbe
    @iamthereforeimustbe Год назад

    This is really useful. Thank you for sharing. Now off to my Katana to see if I can reproduce it. 👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @keithfryatt6202
    @keithfryatt6202 7 лет назад

    Hi Ken, regards from the UK, as most Hank fans I have been messing about for years trying to get "That Sound" using various delay pedals and amp settings. My software is LogicX and I have never been able to replicate that multi tap delay needed but after watching your video using Two delays I may be able to get somewhere near thanks to you. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching more of your videos, great stuff, best regards, Keith.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Hi Keith, I'm happy to hear that you have found my video useful. Getting that Hank sound is difficult to do especially if you have only one delay. The sound he uses for his later stuff in the 90's is even more difficult to re-create, but I will be showing how to get that soon and hopefully making it easy to do. Thanks for your kind message and I appreciate the sub. Kind regards, Ken :-)

  • @focalfusion
    @focalfusion 2 года назад

    Boss me 80 has some grea preset t patches for Shadows in their library as well. It's called Casting Shadows

  • @afaith1940
    @afaith1940 7 лет назад +6

    If you want the echo that Hank uses now is the TVS3 this can be found on the internet.

  • @jamesconnally3108
    @jamesconnally3108 6 лет назад

    Hi Ken, Another great tutorial and one that was much needed by me. I have played acoustic guitar for years, but am brand new to the electrics. I am currently playing through a Mustang GT 100 which has quite a few fXs and amp models, but I'm still learning my way around it. You can see why I really appreciate finding this tutorial. Jim P.S. Hank is a bit of a genius when it come to sound isn't he. Thanks again!!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Hi Jim, thanks for your kind message! Getting into the electric side of things is great fun but can be a challenge to find the sounds that you want. There are so many different options and types of effects and amps. The best thing to do is go to your nearest big guitar store and have a look around. Most stores will allow you to try their products and will be able to give you some good info as many of the sales staff in these places are musicians themselves, and are more than happy to talk guitars and effects all day long! Good luck with your new electric adventure, and yes, Hank is a bit of a genius! Cheers! Ken :-)

  • @166Soccerman
    @166Soccerman 5 лет назад

    Excellent video Ken, more than useful, just what I have been searching for.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад

      Thank you Peter, I'm glad you liked it! :-)

  • @festa67
    @festa67 2 года назад

    Brilliant video, can’t beat a bit of Hank Marvin

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  2 года назад

      I agree, Hank is a legend! Thanks for watching. :-)

    • @festa67
      @festa67 2 года назад

      @@kenmercermusic my pleasue, subbed as well

  • @gaborosas6699
    @gaborosas6699 2 года назад +2

    It sounds well but Hank uses a meazzi echo box and the sound is not the same, in my opinion to get more accurate efect you would need something less digital, i believe that the more analog the best sound you get, the diference between tape echo and digital delay are enormus! Digital delays repeats almost indentical the first note produced, tape echo produces a different space sensation that gives you the most Hank's original effect. I bougth a Behringer echo machine that gives you more acurate Shadows sound, just put the "Multi Tap 1" and adjust repeat almost in zero and Mode at 12 o' clock and turn the Time until you get it and that's it!! Shadows sound without any computer and software. Good luck.

    • @Wooburnmusic
      @Wooburnmusic 2 года назад +1

      At home between gigs I use an old zoom G1X pedal, with careful editing delays together with reverbs can produce satisfying sounds, saves useing the Volante, I bought the old zoom from a cash converters shop for £5.00 including power supply, wow ! The trouble with zoom effects units is that they are far too clean but add a touch of compression and you can session away at home for ever ! You need to play through a valve amp as hank has always done on stage for the creamy clean sound that only valve amps produce. Strymon Volante is a great echo unit to use but it's a lot of money but the gigs pay for it in no time. Best wishes 🙂

  • @meladdison5170
    @meladdison5170 2 года назад

    Great tutorial thanks Ken, brilliant, so helpful - regards, Mel

  • @hodomin
    @hodomin 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing yur work

  • @eaacowboys
    @eaacowboys 4 года назад +4

    Hi Ken, I love your configuration. I also play keyboard. I was wondering if you could share with us the presets of several songs? tnx EdA

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! You can find all my presets for Guitar Rig on my website: kenmercermusic.com/product-category/guitar-rig-patches/ Glad to hear you like my work, all the best, Ken :-)

  • @edwenrodriguez766
    @edwenrodriguez766 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing my friend

  • @kennethd.bryant9279
    @kennethd.bryant9279 4 года назад +1

    This is Awesome!... I grew up with these songs and have enjoyed your youtubes very much. I've tried to get the Guitar Rig working but for some reason can't get it to register.
    But I just wanted to say thank you very much for your site. I'll be in touch. (Thank You for this tutorial) kdb

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +2

      Hi Kenneth, did you buy your version from Native Instruments or is it the demo? I recently helped somebody install their Guitar Rig and the process is a little complicated with the registration. If I remember correctly there is a piece of software you need to download from their site which connects to Guitar Rig and authenticates it. I offer remote connection assistance if you need it and my fees are reasonable. Thank you very much for your kind message and for your appreciation of my work. Have a great week! Kind regards, Ken :-)

  • @Shadowridercc
    @Shadowridercc Год назад

    Hi Ken! Thanks for the demo! I love your setup! I have been playing Shadow music since the beginning and am a total freak about, not just the playing, that's another subject altogether, but the exact sound! I can see you have the echo timing down to a tee That's really important and it makes the exact Hank sound! I do just that and just raise the echo volume level just under the guitar level And this is all you need to play perfect Hank sound! I may be the fly in the ointment here but I felt you had it mega perfect in every way, your sounds, settings and thorough explanations, until you added reverb! For me I really felt that everything you had was lost with the reverb! I may very well be very wrong and am now going to put on my tin hat!!! Cheers CC
    I must say, I totally love your recording setup! I could never afford the equipment they have today and had to make do with the cheapest Cu base setup I could afford with the other components needed to make it work! However I had to just make do! So congrats, Its really a dream studio!!!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад

      Hi Charles, Thanks for your kind message, I welcome your constructive feedback. You may well be right regarding the reverb! I do like it thick and tend to put a lot sometimes. It's the sustain I am going for when I use it, I love those notes to ring out for a long time. Since I got the Kinman Hank Marvin pickups I must admit I use a little less reverb now as they sustain way more than the classic factory issue pickups. I haven't yet made a video using them but I hope in the future to post something. Thanks again for your kind words, all the best, Ken :-)

    • @Shadowridercc
      @Shadowridercc Год назад

      @@kenmercermusic Hi Ken, Thanks for your reply! I understand why you want to use reverb to 'fatten' up your sound and every has their way they prefer! I'm in no way going to say my way is 'the' way! But I can send you three of my videos and tell you the seeings I used, but only if you'd be interested! Cheers, Charles

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад

      Please send your videos Charles, happy to watch. I visited your channel a moment ago and heard a couple of your recordings. Dance on (live) and Desperado....both very good! :-)

    • @Shadowridercc
      @Shadowridercc Год назад

      @@kenmercermusic Will do! I wrote an email with links to three videos and a bit about the echoes I used! I'll send it to your email! CHEERS CC

    • @Shadowridercc
      @Shadowridercc Год назад

      @@kenmercermusic I have many recordings I've don in my studio and live and i'd say 95% were done with three different delays and nothing live with reverb! Hank played only a handful of his tunes in the studio with no echo at all but with a very low inaudible reverb just to add a little life into it, like Dean's Theme, Bossa Roo, The Windjammer and more!
      His faster tunes he always used that echo you had there but a lot shorter, there but not above the notes he played! echo
      Because I played live, all my faster tunes used this echo to save me setting after every tune!
      For the slower tunes like Sleepwalk, Cosy, etc, I used an echo in the beat of the note you're paying like half a second apart and only two or three repeats and the volume of the echo just below the note I'm playing!
      This is my preference and like I said I'm in no way trying to influence you're style in any way!
      Here are three tunes I did,
      The first one, CHU-CHI, with a very low reverb
      ruclips.net/video/KenIb6EaxVA/видео.html
      The second one, THE SAVAGE with a fast echo, no reverb
      ruclips.net/video/mX6YhYoPeoA/видео.html
      The third, SLEEPWALK with a slow echo, no reverb!
      ruclips.net/video/mXlB9wxA1iA/видео.html
      I hope this helps you at all!

  • @jimgardiner3476
    @jimgardiner3476 6 лет назад

    Thanks Ken, with your help via this vid. I've got pretty near the Hank M. sound on my new Marshall DSL20 ( love this amp!) & 2 Boss DD-3 pedals.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Hey Jim, you're welcome my friend! Good to hear you have found your sound. Have fun! Ken :-)

  • @Elvis-dw7ux
    @Elvis-dw7ux 3 года назад +1

    Cheers from Toronto....

  • @radovanpalkovic2218
    @radovanpalkovic2218 3 года назад +1

    Hi, thank you for great JOB - The ShellDoves

  • @11calman
    @11calman 4 года назад +1

    Just as good in 2020 mate

  • @davecooper5951
    @davecooper5951 Год назад +1

    Very clever, but, maybe it's me - turning a knob /flicking a switch seems easier......also, I think I much prefer analogue to digital with, of course, a good valve (tube) amp. Each to their own I suppose !

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад

      Hi Dave, yes digital isn't everyone's cup of tea. The benefits are that you don't need tons of power supplies and cables everywhere, it's easier to transport all on a laptop, and (depending on analog equipment) it doesn't generate heat making your studio too hot in the summer months. Personally I like both, but find that analogue can be quite noisy compared to digital, but analog naturally has more warmth to it. Thanks for watching! :-)

  • @thesoupdragonat121
    @thesoupdragonat121 2 года назад

    A great tutorial, many thanks.

  • @helenlipishan3100
    @helenlipishan3100 7 лет назад

    very helpful, Ken. thank you very much for your great explanation. Learning a lot from your turorials.rob

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Hello Rob, good to hear you are enjoying my tutorials. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. All the best, Ken :-)

  • @akmt123
    @akmt123 4 года назад +1

    Excellent mate....

  • @DiMazzimo
    @DiMazzimo 2 года назад

    Very useful. Thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @stephensmith5199
    @stephensmith5199 Год назад

    Hi,brilliant tutorial,don't suppose you have one on getting the Santana sound using a Les Paul cheers

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад

      Unfortunately not, but happy you enjoyed this tutorial thank you! :-)

  • @glynjames5948
    @glynjames5948 4 года назад +1

    Oh by the way I’m learning sleepwalk at the mo it’s a great sound and a fantastic lesson by your good self thanks

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Thanks Glyn, glad you enjoyed the lesson, all the best with your playing! :-)

    • @glynjames5948
      @glynjames5948 4 года назад

      kenmercermusic Ken any chance you can answer my question ref guitar rig5 👍

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      I already did. :-)

  • @WandernfuerGeniesser
    @WandernfuerGeniesser 5 лет назад

    vielen Dank für deine wertvollen Tipps, klingt super!!!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад

      Vielen dank fur ihre freundliche nachricht! (Google Translate) Thank you! :)

  • @TerryKnighTalk
    @TerryKnighTalk 6 лет назад

    Excellent instructional video, Thank you🎸

  • @2bikemikesguitartopics145
    @2bikemikesguitartopics145 6 лет назад

    Ken this was a nice step by step process showing the use of Guitar Rig also. I have downloaded that software but have never set it up yet. I do all of my videos open-mic doing a similar process on my Mustang 3 modeling amplifier at this time. I want to Dabble with software like this. I see my buddy Phil appreciated this video also and he is a Shadows aficionado so that's a green flag as well. the other thing is the interface components between the guitar and the computer. There are so many kinds and they are also explained poorly in most advertisement unless you are already quite familiar and a tech-geek with that type of equipment.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thank you for for watching, I'm glad you liked my video! Software and tech equipment can seem a bit challenging at first but you will get the hang of it. I'm happy to answer any questions, if you need advice just ask. All the best, Ken :-)

    • @2bikemikesguitartopics145
      @2bikemikesguitartopics145 6 лет назад +1

      kenmercermusic
      Thanks bud.

  • @A297MAN104
    @A297MAN104 7 лет назад

    Hi Ken...Same Xternal Sound card (your old one) as myself...Really great set up you
    have there...and your technical knowledge and explantions come over really well..
    Super Video presentation...really interesting to see your set up...T/U....regards...Dave

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +1

      Hello Dave, that Cakewalk UA25EX Sound Card served me well over the last 7 years or so, I couldn't pick fault with it. It installs nice and easy and never gave me any trouble at all. My new Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 is great and the difference is very noticeable, the pre-amps are very clear and plugging a condenser mic in to it is just something else. I would highly recommend it. The only issues I have had is with my PC not being able to power it sufficiently. I get some small popping sounds in my left speaker and sometimes latency can become an issue. Focusrite support were really helpful and connected up with me to help solve the problem, but the conclusion was that I need to alter the power options on my motherboard inside the BIOS page which unfortunately my PC can't do. I can still use it and it works really well most of the time, I will have to invest in a new PC at some point to get the full potential from it. Anyhow, I'm glad you enjoyed my video, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, it's always greatly appreciated. Regards, Ken :-)

    • @A297MAN104
      @A297MAN104 7 лет назад +1

      Hi Ken...Your technical expertise is far greater than mine...as is your attention to detail.
      I'm happy enough (at my age), to still be interested in using my PC for music, which I love doing...but can find it tiring and sometimes stressful, so i limit myself to what I do. I forwarded your video to my
      friend Pete (Mayan Riddle writer), who is my PC and music set up guru, as I know his depth of
      knowledge and interest is very similar to yourself. He enjoyed your video..and commented that he often uses
      Guitarrig himself, for his 'live' bass parts. Back in the early 90's...Pete was supplying many midi backing tracks to some of the UK's main backing track suppliers...Have a great week.....Regards....Dave

  • @ericvanhoutum3024
    @ericvanhoutum3024 Месяц назад

    Your voice mic is picking up the direct unamplified sound from your guitar., there is a very thin string sound ringing along with the DAW sound.

  • @robertlucas5065
    @robertlucas5065 6 лет назад

    Hey Ken, I ran across you on you tube. Now I'm going to get Guitar Rig software and have some fun.
    Like Phil McGarrick says - Cheers!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Cheers Robert! Guitar rig is a great piece of software, you will enjoy it I'm sure! All the best, Ken :-)

  • @frankpennington
    @frankpennington 6 лет назад +1

    Nice demo Ken

  • @paulrawes
    @paulrawes 6 лет назад

    Cheers Ken, much appreciated!

  • @elpe16
    @elpe16 Год назад

    Fantastic

  • @paulgagie9482
    @paulgagie9482 4 года назад +1

    Brilliantly ✔ done

  • @djangotaylor
    @djangotaylor 5 лет назад +2

    I met Bruce from the Shadows and he said Hank used 2 foreign delays that are no longer about!...but, a Roland RE-20 SPACE ECHO can get well close!...and a BEHRINGER Echo Machine EM600 can get near and a lot cheaper!!!....ava'guden
    ..

    • @roypryer7358
      @roypryer7358 4 года назад

      I use a space echo & a boss dd6 coupled together.. They give a great delay sound. I dont use reverb with them as this seems to deaden the effect.

  • @anthonyjohn3445
    @anthonyjohn3445 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @williambell4974
    @williambell4974 6 месяцев назад

    H Ken, great tutorial however just one question is the Focusrite 2i4 a 1st edition or second, as I have never thought about using one. Many Thanks Bill

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 месяцев назад

      I don't remember off the top of my head, but either will do a fantastic job! :)

  • @alex-qn5xp
    @alex-qn5xp 3 года назад +1

    Hey Ken this is a weird question but where abouts are you from? You don't have to answer if you don't want to but I've never heard someone with an accent like yours before

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi, it's okay...I get asked this question all the time. I'm English but my accent is due to living in many different places in the world. I think I pick up little things here and there. If you would like to know more details you can always visit my website: www.kenmercermusic.com Best regards, Ken:-)

  • @peterfardell9267
    @peterfardell9267 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent thank you! However I have one question. What about the tone (and volume) controls on the actual guitar? Won't this have a dramatic effect on the signal going into your set-up? Best wishes.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 месяцев назад

      Yes it will absolutely change the sound, you'll need to experiment with both to achieve the right sound. All the best! Ken :)

  • @crazybeatlefan
    @crazybeatlefan Год назад

    So you use a JC 120 amp sim..interesting.., sounds good..I have a JC40, , good tips on the delay settings..

  • @marmadukewinterbotham2599
    @marmadukewinterbotham2599 3 года назад +1

    Excellent thanks! Is that Guitar Rig 4 or 5?

  • @theyorkshireguy829
    @theyorkshireguy829 7 лет назад

    Ken, you are the man. Video's like this are a great help for setups to play The Shadows music. Can you show the settings you use for the song Wonderful Land? 10/10 mate. Thanks

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Hello my friend, I will be making more videos like this soon so stay tuned. I will add Wonderful Land to my list of videos to do...it might take me a while to get round to it as my list is getting longer but I'll do my best. Thanks for your supportive comment, all the best, Ken :-)

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      I had a slight change of plan and made this video about my wonderful land sound! ruclips.net/video/p5Pl7Q1sTO4/видео.html&feature=em-comments

  • @matanmirutube
    @matanmirutube Месяц назад

    thank you for the presentation. i am sorry but I dont understand how you get the 3 different sounds for apache. do you turn delay on and off?

  • @paulsnaith2104
    @paulsnaith2104 6 лет назад

    Hi Ken - excellent video very informative

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thank you Paul! Glad you enjoyed it! Ken :-)

  • @easygoin917
    @easygoin917 6 лет назад

    Thank you. This is very helpful.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thanks for appreciating my work! All the best, Ken :-)

  • @labradormcgraw
    @labradormcgraw 4 года назад

    Fantastic! Thank you.

  • @davepowell4740
    @davepowell4740 5 лет назад

    Cheers ken

  • @user-rt6nt7wx6i
    @user-rt6nt7wx6i 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо классный звук получился

  • @modheadify
    @modheadify 6 лет назад +3

    please help. i have been playing the shadows on and off since i was 12 i am now 50. i have not played a guitar for the last 12 or so years. i came across your videos by mistake and i must say, you are probably the best i have ever seen. and i have seen many. i would like to play again so i purchased a cheap fender strat and guitar rig 5. but will i be able to use a Behringer UMC22 U-PHORIA Audio Interface, and also what kind of speakers do i need. thank you.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your kind message! You certainly can use the Behringer audio interface, it should work perfectly for what you want to do! All the best to you getting back into guitar playing, I hope you enjoy doing it! Kind regards, Ken :-)

  • @Alanb3226
    @Alanb3226 4 года назад

    Ken, many thanks. So I am clear, when you made this video demonstrating Guitar Rig, was the output we were hearing from monitor speakers mic'd up to something? Camera maybe, or some other way? Thanks Alan.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Just the camera picking up from the monitor speakers Alan.

  • @garvolt
    @garvolt 4 года назад +2

    Its a pity you have purchase the Tracktor Reverb to get this sound. What other reverb will work ?

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      You don't need the Traktor's reverb Jim, the patches on my website don't use it anymore. When I realised people were having to spend more money for it I used the other reverbs that come with Guitar Rig which are just as good. :-)

  • @rogersmith1727
    @rogersmith1727 4 года назад

    Hi Ken, never seen anything like your set up before, stunning, what is an approx cost of the unit and are you able to put the settings into a memory so you can replicate them quicker ?

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hi Roger, the settings in the software can be saved into presets so you can easily access a particular sound at the click of a button. As far as price goes, you can get an audio interface for as little as $40, maybe even for less on the used market. You will need a relatively good computer to run the software, the software itself (Native Instruments Guitar Rig) comes at a hefty price but well worth the money for what can be done with it.

  • @paultaylor7765
    @paultaylor7765 6 лет назад

    Hi Ken Excellent well explained video demo. Unfortunately have tried several times to activate Guitar rig 5 downloaded from N I without success Paul Taylor

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Hi Paul, glad to hear you liked my video thanks! I personally have nothing to do with Native Instruments Guitar I just use their software. Sorry to hear you are unable to activate it. If you have paid for the software then I would suggest that you contact them about it. Here is a link to their contact info: www.native-instruments.com/en/company/contact-ni/ All the best, Ken

  • @koosvanraaij8563
    @koosvanraaij8563 4 года назад +2

    hi ... I have watched your video several times and have purchased everything to be able to play the sound. I only have problems setting guitar rig with my Focusrite Scarlet Solo 3gen. how can I set these 2 so that I connect my guitar and get it done with guitar rig like you do?
    please help me with it i would be very grateful for that.
    i work with windows 10 i5 with everything on and on. guitar rig software and focusrite solo 3gen 2 in 2 out usb
    how do I set the focus rite and how do I enter it into the software? you really made me happy that this way exists and also spent a lot of money on a good pc good guitar software focusrite i hope you can read my message soon and can help me thank you in advance for reading my message kind regards koos

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      Hello Koos, please get in touch with me via my contact form on my website (link below)...I provide a remote connection service where I can configure your sound set-up for you from my PC. I look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Ken
      kenmercermusic.com/technical-assitance/

    • @koosvanraaij8563
      @koosvanraaij8563 4 года назад +2

      @@kenmercermusic i have send you a message on your website. thnks ken

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      I have received your message and emailed you back!

  • @stephendraper1098
    @stephendraper1098 Год назад

    Hi Ken are the delays in parallel or one into the other .Like delay 1 into 2 or visa versa.Also is the reverb in parallel with t the delay ? or after it?

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад +1

      Hi Stephen, I usually mix my guitar sounds in series (one into the other) with Guitar Rig. I always put delays first then reverb last. I like that wetness in the signal, it gives it a washy kind of tone that works for me. Do experiment though as you might prefer the sound in another way. All the best, Ken :-)

  • @AntonioCavicchioni
    @AntonioCavicchioni 7 лет назад

    Excelent video! Thanks!

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      You are welcome Antonio! Thank you! Ken :-)

  • @richardswan3951
    @richardswan3951 6 лет назад

    Great tutorial

  • @davidwolfe9391
    @davidwolfe9391 6 лет назад

    Nice presentation!

  • @petertyler9796
    @petertyler9796 4 года назад +1

    Ken, good video I am also a big Shadows fan, would a 3rd or 4th generation model of the 2i4 be just as good to buy as the original 2i4 is hard to get hold off. many thanks, Jim

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hi Jim, did you consider the 2i2 instead of the 2i4? It would be perfect if you are only using a mic or a guitar. The 2i4 has MIDI ports on the back which is only useful if you record with MIDI instruments. Anyhow both would be fine and any generation will work. If you are stuck setting it all up I offer a remote tech service and can do it all for you if needed. Thanks for watching my video, all the best! Ken :-)

    • @petertyler9796
      @petertyler9796 4 года назад

      @@kenmercermusic Thank you for your reply Ken. I will investigate, would the single version then be good, as I am a learning the guitar, I have the software you suggested and really I only need the device for the sound through my laptop. Kind regards Jim

  • @goodguygary397
    @goodguygary397 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the great tips, I have a little problem when it comes to reverb, everytime I record it with the background music, it sounds messy (the guitar takes everything), can I keep the same sound, but with less reverb (to enable other instruments to get noticed clearly), I don't know if my question is clear because it is a specific problem. Thank you very much, keep up the good work. :) :)

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад

      Hi Gary, if I understand your problem correctly your guitar when recorded sounds lost in the backing track? When recording a backing track or any piece of music there are some very important stages that occur. The individual instruments are recorded, then various EQ's, compressors and other effects are often added. Each instrument has it's own frequency range or space. The frequency of a particular instrument can often use part of the same range as something else and for this reason we often use Eq cuts or boosts to isolate or emphasise a particular range in the mix. Then comes the mixing and mastering stage which basically makes the music fatter and stand out more. When you are trying to add a recorded guitar to an already mastered backing track it can often sound a little odd or out of place...like it is not a part of it and it stands out. This is where you need to experiment with EQ and find the right blend to make it sit better. Reverb is another complex subject when it comes to mixing. You will also need to finely tune your reverb to not lose your presence in the mix. If the reverb is dry your guitar will be very up front and present. If it is too wet it will become thin and lost in the mix. This is just a case of trial and error, but you will understand it better with experience. Perhaps this article can help you: www.loopmasters.com/articles/2310-A-Guide-To-Frequency-Ranges-and-EQ-EQ-Frequency-Chart This shows you a rough guide to frequencies of different instruments and how they sit in a mix. I hope I answered your question. All the best to you and thanks for following my work! Ken :-)

    • @goodguygary397
      @goodguygary397 5 лет назад +1

      @@kenmercermusic Thank you so much, It really helped me to understand better the whole concept. Cheers :D

  • @koosvanraaij8563
    @koosvanraaij8563 4 года назад +1

    hello thanks for showing this vid. i like to do it by my self so pleas tel me what i need. the cables and how to connect to my pc. thanks ahead.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hi, I can provide Technical assistance but you will need to book in with me through my website. I am busy now for the holidays so please get in touch after Christmas and I will be glad to help. Kind regards, Ken :-) Book Here: kenmercermusic.com/technical-assitance/

  • @horsthamb
    @horsthamb 2 года назад

    Hi Ken,
    searching and finding a lot of Video clips explaining how to find a Hank-Marvin similar guitar Sound I found you now for the first time here.
    Your Explaining and Demonstration is in general one of the best!
    It's some years old now, would you still say the same for now?
    I played Hank's ( the Shadows ) music for long time in live-bands, stopped then, and I'm going to restart now.
    I'll try with my Fender Strat Eric Clapton Signature Guitar,
    and a VOX VT-50 Amp plus a TC ELECTRONIC GAUSS TAPE ECHO - Hank names it in one of his Videos.
    If you are still activ here, maybe you have any Tipp for me.!?
    Thank's again for your Superb Demonstration.
    Cheers from Germany. ...👍

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  2 года назад +1

      Hi Horst, thanks for your kind message. This method of obtaining the sounds digitally is still valid. The only thing that changed is that 'Native Instruments' released version 6 of Guitar Rig. The version 5 is now obsolete. If you are interested I have a PDF digital download book for sale with some tips and tricks to set-up your guitar for Marvin's style. You can find it here (Guide to Marvin & The Shadows) also another book that discusses the basics of recording digitally: kenmercermusic.com/pdf-instructional-books/
      Have a great week, and all the best. Ken :-)

    • @horsthamb
      @horsthamb 2 года назад

      @@kenmercermusic Hi Ken, I like your Quick answering to my question! I bought your "Guide to Hank & the Shadows", but I can't download it. You may assist me please. Thank you, we see us soon again. Horst

  • @kevlec1947
    @kevlec1947 7 лет назад

    Great Tutorial Ken, your setup is fantastic. All I have at the present is a Digitech RP 50 processor. can I use this to get close to the Hank Marvin sound. Have you used one previously. Take care Mate.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад

      Hello Kev, I'm pleased you like my set-up! I haven't personally used the Digitech RP50 but from what I can see from the online manual it has only one delay effect incorporated. To achieve a true Marvin sound you really need two delays. You could buy another delay pedal e.g BOSS DD3 and connect this either before or after your RP50. If you use an amp perhaps you have another delay built in to that? The processes I mentioned in my video apply also to any hardware. The basics are a clean amp, some compression, a short slapback delay, a longer delay, and some reverb. Getting Hank's sound is not an easy task if you don't have the right equipment. For now Guitar Rig 5 gives me the sound most like Hank's, but when I use my live gig stuff it doesn't quite sound as good. In the past I've used various pedals and effect processors, for my live work I use the Line 6 Pod xt live. It's discontinued now I believe but can still be bought used. There are other newer products now available that do an even better job. If you don't have a second delay and you want to get the sound using hardware you might want to have a look at the Line 6 products. The HD500X has some great reviews but it is expensive and averages at around $600 Australian Dollars, I haven't used this myself but I can bet it will do a great job. Remember that the compressor, delay and reverb are the key to Hank's sound, the better quality these sounds are to begin with the more likely you are to achieve the tone you want. Let me know if you need any other advice Kev, I'm happy to help you out. All the best, Ken :-)

    • @kevlec1947
      @kevlec1947 7 лет назад

      Thanks Ken, do you have to pay for any of the Guitar Rig 5 software or equipment effects when you download them. I have had a look at their website.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  7 лет назад +1

      Yes Kev, they only give you a demo trial period to use it then you must pay to continue or it stops working.

    • @kevlec1947
      @kevlec1947 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Mate. I will still look into it. Take care mate.

  • @mikedingas9934
    @mikedingas9934 Год назад

    I'm new at plugins. Can you tell me how you chain the reverb and delay plugins? Is it one serial chain or maybe the delay plugins in parallel with reverb in series? I'm betting the arrangement has some impact upon the final effect.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  Год назад

      I normally select the Amp, Compressor, EQ, Delays, then lastly reverb one serial chain. After recording any audio track I usually go through a mastering process too. I hope this helps you. :-)

  • @davepowell4740
    @davepowell4740 5 лет назад

    Hi ken great video
    What software do you use it’s really impressive
    Cheers

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  5 лет назад

      Hi Dave, I mention the software in the video at 4:05, cheers.

  • @Alanb3226
    @Alanb3226 4 года назад

    Hi Ken, it seems Tracktor's 12 Reverb module is no longer included in GR5 v 5.2.2. Can you suggest a close substitute from the 6 available please? Thanks Alan.

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад

      Hi Alan, you don't necessarily need Traktor's 12 reverb, it's nice to have but the other reverb effects within Guitar Rig will do a great job also. The 'Studio Verb' and the 'Vintage Verb' work pretty good! :-)

  • @glynjames5948
    @glynjames5948 4 года назад +1

    Hi ken thanks for great video ‘s could you explain to me how to get the guitar rig your using as it seems as if there’s different models and costs . Thanks Glyn

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  4 года назад +1

      Glyn, you should go to the Native Instruments website and check out their current offer. They are giving away Guitar Rig for free if you buy one of the Komplete audio interfaces. www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/komplete/komplete-audio-and-guitar-rig-5-pro-offer/ Any of those interfaces would work fine and the version of Guitar Rig will get you the tones I use. The tones I use in my videos are available on my website: kenmercermusic.com/product-category/guitar-rig-patches/ All the best, Ken :-)

    • @glynjames5948
      @glynjames5948 4 года назад +1

      kenmercermusic thanks keep the video ‘s coming 🎸👍

  • @virgilpopescu9478
    @virgilpopescu9478 6 лет назад +2

    3 x Thank you ! : )

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад +1

      You're welcome Virgil, thank you for watching! :-)

  • @yanivdebby9137
    @yanivdebby9137 3 года назад

    thank you so much, custom made pedal man, can you do the edge twin delay video?

  • @stephenfell4338
    @stephenfell4338 6 лет назад

    hi ken you explained this so well do you record using the interface and guitar rig? if so i and i guess many others would appreciate your tuition on how to record and use the software, starting with the basic lessons Thank so much

    • @kenmercermusic
      @kenmercermusic  6 лет назад

      Thanks Stephen, guitar rig works as a standalone software, but for recording I integrate it with my DAW Sonar Platinum. I might do some basic tutorials of how to do this at some point. At the moment I just give private in depth tutorials on this subject over Skype. Thanks for watching, wishing you a great week, Ken :-)