Dude that was fik-ing awesome!!! I did figure you were gonna have some issues with that solo down near the nut but keep practicing it!!! It sounded good and you will make son sound better for our Legend never to be forgotten SRV!!!!! The Greatest to ever play 13's them telephone line strings to achieve TONE!!!! GBY. THANKS Dave.
Thanks man, it was one of the srv presets in the biasfx2 tonecloud, I just searched for srv then filtered most popular and downloaded the top few presets. I leave the preset "clean" and get the overdrive sound from a lovepedal supersix "stevie mod" pedal straight into my audio interface 👍
Cheers dude, yeah for sure man. I set mine generally with volume around 2 o clock, gain 11-1, bass 9 o clock, treble straight up at 12 or up to 2. Having said all that it depends where your amp is set for the pedal to push it just enough to be breaking up when you dig into the strings so you want the amp clean but almost at breakup. Hope that helps dude 🙏 👍
@@cjgsicknote tell me, Chris, why did you decide to buy this model in particular...? It seems to have been a great choice! 2nd>>>>is there with "clear colour mast"? (I cant find the right word)🤗 thanks
@Pablo Pérez it was reduced in price as they stopped making these particular models a year or so before I bought it. They were designed by Greg fessler, one of fenders master builders and have cs69 pickups, 2 point trem and a 12inch radius so for me, it's like a usa strat built in Mexico, really great strats. I think you're asking about a maple fretboard which came with the classic player 50's strat. This is the 60's version so has the rosewood/pau ferro board. You might be able to find one second hand but fender don't make these anymore unfortunately 👍
Could someone give me some hints please, what exactly do I need for these softwares? Are there free ones with decent tones? Where do I plug it in for best sound, in a normal surround system? I am low on budget but very courious
Yes there's free versions with good tones. You download the software from the relevant companies website onto pc,laptop,mac whatever you have. You will also need an audio interface to plug your guitar/pedals into your pc. Focusrite scarlett is a very popular audio interface but there are many to choose from at different price points, I use a roland rubix 24. Anyway, that's pretty much what you need along with relevant cables and studio monitors or headphones.
You will also benefit from a DAW or digital audio workstation. This is the recording software part of the equation and is used a bit like a digital mixing desk, again there are free versions available, the most basic but functional free one would be audacity. I use abletonlive11 but there's many.
Neither, this is the recorded tone going straight into my audio interface and then using biasfx amp software on my pc and recorded using abletonlive11 DAW. Export that recorded audio back to the video.
It's an amp sim software suite for guitar on pc/mac. Like most of these software devs they offer free versions so you can get some home recordable tones at high quality for extremely cheap compared to buying actual amp etc etc!
Got the sound and the playing nailed. Well done...thanks for posting.
Many thanks Derrick! 👍👍👍
holy moly mama, this is great, the tone, the way you play, everything is great. well done
Thanks so much dude! 🙏
Dude that was fik-ing awesome!!! I did figure you were gonna have some issues with that solo down near the nut but keep practicing it!!! It sounded good and you will make son sound better for our Legend never to be forgotten SRV!!!!! The Greatest to ever play 13's them telephone line strings to achieve TONE!!!! GBY. THANKS Dave.
Thanks man, yeah that bit always catches me out, more practice required but I'll get there if it kills me!!
smooooooooooth.
Thanks!! 👍👍
Sounds great
Cheers bro 👍👍
Really awesome brother thanks for sharing!🙏
Thanks man 👍
bias fx 2 is awesome 👍
This is awesome!! Your tone and skill is cool 👍👍
Many thanks dude 🙏
So clean👍🏼
Cheers dude! 🍻
Wow bruh!!! Masterclass!!! 🤘🤘🤘🙏🙏🙏
Cheers bud! 🍻 👍👍👍👍
good sounds
Great playing!!
Thanks man!!
Awesome !!! Preset please!?? You're the guy
Thanks man, it was one of the srv presets in the biasfx2 tonecloud, I just searched for srv then filtered most popular and downloaded the top few presets. I leave the preset "clean" and get the overdrive sound from a lovepedal supersix "stevie mod" pedal straight into my audio interface 👍
nice one man
Cheers dude!! 🍻
Very good👍 how did you get this tone do you share
Cheers dude, its a preset from the bias fx 2 tonecloud, search srv and set filter to highest rated and its one of those in there my friend! 👍
Great job! I have that love pedal so I am interested in how set it. Mine sounds good but I haven't found the sweet spot like you did. Care to share?
Cheers dude, yeah for sure man. I set mine generally with volume around 2 o clock, gain 11-1, bass 9 o clock, treble straight up at 12 or up to 2.
Having said all that it depends where your amp is set for the pedal to push it just enough to be breaking up when you dig into the strings so you want the amp clean but almost at breakup. Hope that helps dude 🙏 👍
What model strat is that? Sounds great. Noiseless?
Cheers Jim, its a mexican classic player 60's strat, all stock. 👍
@@cjgsicknote tell me, Chris, why did you decide to buy this model in particular...? It seems to have been a great choice!
2nd>>>>is there with "clear colour mast"? (I cant find the right word)🤗 thanks
@Pablo Pérez it was reduced in price as they stopped making these particular models a year or so before I bought it. They were designed by Greg fessler, one of fenders master builders and have cs69 pickups, 2 point trem and a 12inch radius so for me, it's like a usa strat built in Mexico, really great strats.
I think you're asking about a maple fretboard which came with the classic player 50's strat. This is the 60's version so has the rosewood/pau ferro board. You might be able to find one second hand but fender don't make these anymore unfortunately 👍
Could someone give me some hints please, what exactly do I need for these softwares? Are there free ones with decent tones? Where do I plug it in for best sound, in a normal surround system? I am low on budget but very courious
Yes there's free versions with good tones. You download the software from the relevant companies website onto pc,laptop,mac whatever you have. You will also need an audio interface to plug your guitar/pedals into your pc. Focusrite scarlett is a very popular audio interface but there are many to choose from at different price points, I use a roland rubix 24. Anyway, that's pretty much what you need along with relevant cables and studio monitors or headphones.
You will also benefit from a DAW or digital audio workstation. This is the recording software part of the equation and is used a bit like a digital mixing desk, again there are free versions available, the most basic but functional free one would be audacity. I use abletonlive11 but there's many.
@@cjgsicknote Alright, thanks a lot :)
Are you going through an amp or monitors?
Neither, this is the recorded tone going straight into my audio interface and then using biasfx amp software on my pc and recorded using abletonlive11 DAW. Export that recorded audio back to the video.
Sounds like the album version. What the hell is Bias FX 2 and where can I get it?!
It's an amp sim software suite for guitar on pc/mac. Like most of these software devs they offer free versions so you can get some home recordable tones at high quality for extremely cheap compared to buying actual amp etc etc!