Pete Thorn's new studio and recording tips.. vids

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Justin Sandercoe dropped by for a chat.. hope ya dig it!
Part 2 will be up soon!
 
very cool, nice selection of essential amp tones (clean to mean)
 
Thanks for watching, here's part 2, all about miking, proper phase between 2 mics, eq, etc...

 
:rock: Very generous of you. Another reason you are one of my favorite guitarist ever.
 
Awesome as usual. Makes me wish I had more time to record.
 
Really cool, classy looking setup and obviously effective. Only thing I missed in the clips was the snappy studio name? Every studio has one! You can't just call it the "the guitar porno room." ;)

Seriously, thanks for sharing, think I picked up a few tips, especially the cab enclosure idea. :)
 
steve_k":33c0bv96 said:
Thanks for giving back, Pete. Good stuff as always.....

THIS! ^

In the third one he walks on water... Seriously Pete, killer PLAYER oriented demo's, your out there "Doin it" for a living with great people and your humble and nice to boot! :rock:

An example of how to do to guitar/badass/rockstar right!

:D

K.

I'm Done.

:D

:lol: :LOL: :thumbsup:
 
what a wall of amps!

i also waffle with speaker cabs and have 2 1x12s (EV 12L and rola greyback) 2x12 tone tubies Hbomb, and bogner 4x12 st that started as a uberkab, which sounded great with the warm low mids of my old egnater tol 10, and now has gh30/v30/greenback/scumback m65 to better compliment my mojave peacemaker plexi tones.

i LOVE your small pedalboard too--id love more time with el cap and flint--and my x4 and vertex plexitone are going nowhere!
 
Great vids Pete, love the amps, cool micing techniques. Awesome sand bags :lol: :LOL:

It's the little things that can make a big difference an it's helpful to see a glimpse into your way of doing things.

Thanks and keep 'em coming :thumbsup:
 
GtarLover":199we5q1 said:
Great vids Pete, love the amps, cool micing techniques. Awesome sand bags :lol: :LOL:

It's the little things that can make a big difference an it's helpful to see a glimpse into your way of doing things.

Thanks and keep 'em coming :thumbsup:

Sand bags were less than $2! So fancy! Ha
 
Jofipe":2d07ss9f said:
Awesome video! What sort of attenuators are those? Cheers.

I have the Aracom, Faustine, and Kelley- also a hotplate and a couple Komet Airbrakes! I'm well equipped for attenuators, ha. I'm kind of obsessed with not being too loud but I love big tube amps.
 
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