ESP LTD EC-1000 EverTune BB - DEMO

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
  • Demo of my new ESP LTD EC-1000 EverTune BB.
    Guitar signal chain:
    - ESP LTD EC-1000 EverTune loaded w/ EMG 81 & 60TW-R pickups (drop C tuning)
    - Focusrite Scarlett Solo
    - Neural DSP Soldano SLO-100
    - Ableton Live 9 Standard
    Camera:
    - Vesa Pietikäinen ( / @vincentthewanderer )
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Комментарии • 12

  • @MikeAngelo7604
    @MikeAngelo7604 Месяц назад +1

    Sounds awesome 👏🏻

  • @chadhostak
    @chadhostak 4 дня назад

    You can make any guitar sound good 😎 \m/

  • @Ethersis
    @Ethersis Год назад +2

    Really nice dude!

  • @amirardalan840
    @amirardalan840 Год назад

    Very good I enjoyed

  • @aleksandarstamenovic4466
    @aleksandarstamenovic4466 Год назад +2

    awesome mate 🔥🔥🎸🎸🤘🤘

  • @feedthewolf6930
    @feedthewolf6930 4 дня назад

    Tuning and string brand/gauge? I just bought one. flat black, etc.. and had a set up done at GC because that’s where I bought it had it tuned to drop A# with daddario 13-62 on it.
    Just got home and it is Bzzzz city !!!! Like WTF can’t even play simple Breaking Benjamin songs without it buzzing on a bar chord. So needless to say, I’m taking that SOB back up there.
    Question is I’ve been told by several people I don’t need to use baritone strings on this guitar since it’s only 27 but someone else told me that when they got theirs the grooves in the nut were initially cut too deep and it caused buzzing so I might just buy a Graphite, graphite, and have it set up somewhere else. Have you tried playing guitar in?
    Because I will mostly be in A# or Drop B
    They also told me I had to use baritone strings and I was just like dude the scale is only 27 that’s not much of a difference than 25.5. Only thing I would be maybe a little concerned with was intonation.
    What’s your set up on this guitar? What have you done to it?

  • @Comingsafra
    @Comingsafra Год назад

    \m/

  • @caydespliff181
    @caydespliff181 4 месяца назад

    it’s very produced…that’s not a bad thing. I think any other guitar could have sounded the same with all of the post production in the mix. I’m wondering if you just wanted to produce a video, and “demo-ing” this guitar was just an excuse? I’m not mad about it, that’s just my first impression. It would have been nice to hear the guitar isolated, without effects. Since it seems like this was probably some solo material that you are trying to put out there, my advice would be to cut your sections and riffs shorter, or add some variance to the riffs. there’s good stuff there, it’s hard to stay engaged when it’s so diluted though. nothing against midi drums either but damn, these drums were really simple, and boring. keep at it man, with your video production skills alone you could do some cool stuff.

    • @LateHonkola
      @LateHonkola  4 месяца назад

      If I'm making demos or anything, I want to do it as "big" as possible. Playing random stuff with only the guitar is boring in my opinion. I want to make content that is as close as I like to watch myself. My point in demoing is to use as many guitar tones as possible (cleans, and a couple of different gain tones), so people can hear how the guitar sounds IN THE MIX. And yes, MIDI drums are MIDI drums. It's just my way to do things.

  • @mlekoff
    @mlekoff 5 месяцев назад

    Brzmi, jak motocykl.

  • @hot2jam
    @hot2jam Год назад +3

    garbage in garbage out