I started playing the guitar when I was seventeen Dreamed of becoming a star… But then life happened and now I am in my late mid 30’s I am a father and Now I have got time again To pursue my passion for playing music
And Maybe I am not that cool kid with the hottest riff. who can play everything, and knows it all, But that should never hold anybody back And this is the place where I am going to take you along on my musical journey.
Great review! That amp has some good tones. I think i'll buy it next week. A simple question, can I use this amp in my bedroom without anoying my neighborhoods and without losing tone quality?
Hi, thank you! Well depends on where you place it in the room and your neighbors… you allways need to pass a certain threshold for the speakers to become “active”. But i can see the level is way lower then tube amps, and else you can allways get a pair of headphones…
@@NotThatCoolKid Thanks for answering. I live in a three-story apartment and I think I will have no problems with family or neighbors. In any case I'll have my headphones on hand. Thanks for the information. It has been a great help to me. Cheers!
I see you aren't barring the bottom 2 strings on the F?. I'm just a beginner so having to bar the strings on this chord gets messy for me on about the 3rd verse so this would be a godsend!
Not Good at all. Purchased it and tried about 1 week. Absolutely buggy bluetooth. Just does not work. When you switch betwenn the sounds or try to run through the backstage it just hang up until switched on/off. Last drop for me was guitar disconnection caused by bluetooth. Sent back to the Seller. Just computer toy. Purchased boss then. Satisfied. Not such flexible bluetooth but works. Can not advise GTX50 just due to the bluetooth issues. Sound is good. Ideas inside of the software are good too. But it simply does not work well for me. And it looks like fender can not or just does not like to fix bluetooth issues.
@@NotThatCoolKid I tried LT50 too. But there is no Bluetooth. Sound was about the same quality not big difference. My GTX50 was not faulty. It was not fault but definetely buggy software. I discovered that it is not good especially play to it from the phone via bluetooth. Then problem come faster. If you just switch presets it is better. But in any case problem come in the end. And only reload of the unit (on/off) helps. Software itself has good ideas. I liked that. But I need to switch and use it. Do not like to dance around the unit to make it run well. So I end up with Katana. Luckely had 30 days return.
@@ivanl1370 Ok.. because I have never had problems with the Bluetooth connection... So I am curious if this is a one of problem or not... but based on this we can;t define that.
I've had one of these for a couple of years and it's great fun for mucking around at home , so many great clean sounds in it. Distortion isn't great, overdrive is OK. Very versatile and adjustable, has saved me fortune in not buying delay/chorus/reverb effects pedals (so far...) Works great with a looper. The app is brilliant. Would recommend for beginners/intermediate.
Nice little With or Without You jam - I'm a big U2 fan, so that was very nice at the end 😊 Push 3 is amazing - I'm using standalone as I don't use many 3rd party plugins. I do think sometimes it can get a little cumbersome, but overall, its just so creative to jam on it and get away from the computer screen. Then its so great to have everything ready and recorded in session view ready to arrange on computer. Probably my favourite piece of gear right now!
Het mooie van deze demo is dat deze toegankelijk is, het is een ontwikkeling van de tegenwoordige tijd, dat om te overtuigen, het nodig schijnt te zijn om 20 nootjes in anderhalve seconden te spelen, dit is zoals hierbij blijkt, niet nodig te zijn, dus bedankt voor deze toegankelijke demo. :-)
This video is about getting closer to The Edge’s sound. Discounting the gear, including the picks is crazy considering what a HUGE part of his sound is actually from his gear, most notably of course, is his use of delay. If the Edge used different amps, guitars, no effects, and the usual picks in the usual way, he wouldn’t sound the same. Great video. Thanks for sharing. I bought the picks a year ago myself and love them. They don’t make be a better player, obviously, but they do contribute to the overall sound I’m creating in just the way I hoped they would.
Thanks for the video! I have the same amp and the looper. What I find odd is the sound quality of the loop. When I play, it sounds "full" but when I loop it, it sounds dull. Have you encountered similar issue? I've tried to look for the loop quality but didn't find any settings.
To my personal taste, all examples sound thin and scratchy - even the neck pickup clean and alone. Maybe due to the recording. A tele can deliver far more substance, similar to a good Les Paul.
I grew out of mine pretty fast. These do make a good FRFR type unit though if you want to run a different modeler through it. I just used the Studio Clean channel and ran my ToneX into it. It worked great for that purpose.
I've had many amps valve, digital, transistor, I've had Blackstar id15, id30, HT5H, HT5HR mini stack, Fender Frontman 15, Mustang v1 1,2, Mustang v2 1,2,3, GTX50 and 100, Marshall VS80, VS8240 2X12, AVT100, DSL100H, TSL60H, DSL20HR, ORIGIN 20H, ROLAND CUBE 20 & 40, BUGERA 100H, BOSS Katana 50 mk2 and Many I've for gotten about and as far as I'm concerned gtx's are the best none valve amp I've ever played and the best Modeling amp only downside there a bit expencive which beginners might find but if they can get 1 its will be a long time before you out grow it, I agree with everything you've said
@@NotThatCoolKid I can hear it and I’m not sure why people think it’s musical. My sons new American Pro bass has it and we played it against a 72 a few weeks ago. The treble bleed / greasebucket ( variations of the same thing ) made the bass sound like it had active electronics. Same with my new tele, even after putting in custom shop NoCaster pickups every note sounded like a hammer on an aluminum bench. Take that chip out and these guitars sound like a million bucks.
It's great to see and hear that you feature the ukulele. I started playing baritone ukulele in 2016 when I suffered from a severe shoulder arthrosis. And I still love playing it -very often in open tunings eg Open C, D, G- although my greatest love is the guitar and the Turkish baglama.
Contemporary Gretsch serial numbers have a two letter prefix indicating the location of manufacture, followed by a two-digit year, a two-digit month and a four-digit production number relating to that specific factory for the given year. Korean models will start with either KS or KP followed by the 2-digit year. Mine is KS-12xxxxxx. made in 2012. Orange. Love that guitar.
I love mine but Arturia needs to make a V2: add effects, add sequencer LEDs, drop the keys on the micro and make the mini have better velocity sensitive, and either make the screen 4x bigger with touch or have more stamp-sized small OLED screens for the different functions
I went for the standalone version and I am glad that I did. It's the center of my studio, and I don't need a computer running. And it is perfect for the way that I work, doing the track creation stage with the Push 3 and other instruments in the studio, and then later I send it to the computer for a mixing and mastering session.
I opted for the Push 3 Standalone version. The portability and getting free from the pc/laptop is a big plus to me. Even better now with the release of Live 12 for the Push 3 Standalone with Meld and Roar. I can make some quick sketches and later I copy them to Live 12 on my PC, really nice.
Well also tried the standalone, but due some reasons got this one see the other video. 4 reasons why I won't buy the Ableton Push 3 Standalone version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EcbMulQVvk4.html
You said that you are using a pedal to start recording, very(Ferry...) handy. But at the end of the video you record your bass, you used your finger to start recording. Why?