Guitar day
In the studio w No Doubt today
Tom
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There's a song on the upcoming ND album that calls for some jangle. I hate playing 12 strings normally but this one plays like butter. Tom
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Back in the studio with No Doubt this week. Pictured here is my current tool box: two Hamers and three Fenders. Looking to get one of Grover Jackson's new GJ2 creations here next week. Might need a Gretsch too...
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Chandler Limited designs high-end, hand-made studio gear, but they also just started making these guitar stomp-boxes. The "colored boost" (red) is a live rig necessity for me now. It makes a warm and ballsy drive but also keeps clarity and detail in the high end. The "germanium drive" (blue) creates some low-fi grit and will help my guitar poke into a studio recording mix with character. Nice stuff!
Tom
Today I have some studio gear for you to look at. With the arrival of computer-based music recording and production, the old rack mount outboard audio gear has become somewhat of a luxury now. You can effect your audio in a thousand ways with software plug-ins. Software sounds good and gives you the potential to make great sounding recordings at a tiny fraction of the cost of a real studio. However real hardware audio still sounds better than software to me, you are adding gain and distortion and overtones that make everything sound punchy just like back in the golden days of real recording studios. You are looking at four items in the photo: