This guy is awesome...this reminds me of what Alice Copper said in the backing guys video about the big name acts knowing who all the top musicians are...just like Phil X being snatched up by Bon Jovi, I wonder when this guy will be touring with some major act ?
Dave Simpson at at guitar store....OMG
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Oh my, the Goldtop at the end.
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Great vid!
I understand the the Boss pedal has a headphone out jack, but how did he transfer the sound to his camera? I'm guessing that perhaps he brought a small workstation with him. Any ideas?
I understand the the Boss pedal has a headphone out jack, but how did he transfer the sound to his camera? I'm guessing that perhaps he brought a small workstation with him. Any ideas?
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I'm always aggravated that many youtubers don't detail the setup. Even Andertons, they tell you what you're hearing is xxxx direct into their interface but clearly they are hearing something (from amp or monitors) and I'd like to hear a sample of that too. In fairness to Dave S., in his home studio videos he always details whether he is using a close in mic, or a room mic, or direct which is less frequent. I almost always prefer the constrast between a room mic and a close in mic, I feel the direct to interface sound cannot really represent over YouTube what I would actually hear from a piece of gear in my living room.