Looks good but feels fake!
See... this manic thing about FALSE OLD guitars is such a fetishism clichè and so american in a way of a country that has no historical notion of old.
A guitar becoming old in time, in a natural course, has its way to get there and woods move and settle accordingly...
Great Custom! looks awesome!
Fretjob is amazing....
I was looking at Jescar and could not find the frets specs you mentioned. You probably meant something else, like the .110x.057?
That's the 57110 fret, pretty much the equivalent to Dunlop 6100, my favourite fret size.
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Not much I can say... just guessing....
It's not clear what the problem is. IF the dry sound has been removed, it's ok you only hear the delayed signal... and that's expected to come up after a certain amount of time as set in the delay time parameter. Is that what's happening? Have you tried to...
a few ideas....
the 2 Yamaha delays can be used in different ways:
-chorus a la PCM42. Yes... those old delays use sample rate modulation, not delay modulation. That gives modulation fx a particular and nice color you can't have with DSP processors. Just don't set them to the same delay value...
You folks should do a brain effort sometimes.... the word MIDI or midi has been used and abused in many fields, like furniture design, electronic devices, to indicate the size of a product in a line. It's generally typed as "midi" because they can't use "MIDI" for obvious reasons. So there are...
First thing to learn is the name... ain't midi... it's MIDI. An international standard....:cool:
Here are some places for you:
https://www.midi.org/midi-articles/tutorials
https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/midi-essential-guide/
https://blog.landr.com/what-is-midi/
THAT's exactly the same LP I fell in love with, in 1989! 1982 Tobacoo Sunburst LP Standard!
Got it used at Hollywwood Guitar Center for 400 bucks. It had a hole under the bridge as some maniac had put (and removed) a Floyd Rose in it.
Went straight to a luthier and had the hole filled with...
My 1990 pre-factory PRS Custom 24, Tobacco Sunburst Ten Top. Been with me for 30 years now! Sweet switch is so cool!
Factory documentation states it has wide thin neck, STD pickups, and official date is May 10, 1990.
But inside the neck pickup hole I can read 4-19-1990... so April 1990.
It does...
The Lexicon PCM90/91 is a monster tool at thickening and creating space around a heavy rock gtr tone or a full band!
Here's an example of what one can do with this magnificent processor...
Here's a different one, using a variety of audio sources, including interesting clean guitars. This is...
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I'm glad you found inspiration and light in my videos. I am sure your ears are in heaven with your 81.
All good
All cool
It's a real Lexicon!
;-)))
Been using my PCM80 live for decades. Works great, allows me realtime fine tuning of the most crucial parameters, both via MIDI or pedal/switches connected to its dedicated inputs. And as you well know... it does sound like the real thing!
The 96 is a colder sounding unit... forget the tonal...
There is no pedal that sounds like a good Lexicon. Don't even sweat looking for one.
Concert Hall and, even better, Random Hall belong to the rack technology.
Pedals do not have those algorithms nor the analog input stage required for the lush tonal color
and run at low level vs. line level, the...