Thanks! Axe FX 3 with John Petrucci ToneMission IR pack. The preset is pretty simple. Mesa Recto model, I think I was using a tape distortion in the drive block and some stereo delay and reverb. Probably too much delay and reverb. On my studio monitors it sounds fine but on my TV the FX are way too loud.
@@c.g.vonhagenstein7576 Yeah it's the Cry Baby model. I kicked it on by accident one or twice because my foot was resting on it. When it came on I just went with it. 😂
Very nice indeed! Tasty licks and great technique. Nice tone too! Melodic as hell.
I kinda thought I heard a little Satriani sounds in there. Enjoyed it 👍.
Sounds very "Satrianish" 👍
Wow said that too
you rock bro 😎🎸
Dope!
Im digging man..sweet
Thanks Scot!
Nice one❤❤
Outstanding vid to give a person learning lead guitar some inspirational ideas!
Thank you! I just had an idea last night to make these a little more educational but I need to figure out an easy way to do it.
@@dmnguitarist Your channel looks really interesting, will check out more when time permits 🙂👍
Incredible! Makes me want to pick up a guitar 😘
Funny thing is I haven't touched a guitar since the night I recorded this. Been a busy week. New Floyd saddles are here though!
@@dmnguitarist oh hell yeah let me know what you think 🤘
great job dude... what are you using for your guitar tone?
Thanks! Axe FX 3 with John Petrucci ToneMission IR pack. The preset is pretty simple. Mesa Recto model, I think I was using a tape distortion in the drive block and some stereo delay and reverb. Probably too much delay and reverb. On my studio monitors it sounds fine but on my TV the FX are way too loud.
Were you using one of the Axe FX Wahs in this? Just curious - I have the Petrucci signature Crybaby wah and this sounds really close to it. Good job!
@@c.g.vonhagenstein7576 Yeah it's the Cry Baby model. I kicked it on by accident one or twice because my foot was resting on it. When it came on I just went with it. 😂
Which guitar is the best in terms of frets and fretboard... N scale running stuffs ...
"Best" is up to the individual. Whatever feels right in your hands and inspires you to play is the best guitar.