@@EredarLordJaraxxus they’re just buggy. I had one for a long time, it had a lot of bugs, but I learned how to work through them and it never really affected me in a performance.
I’ve had people come over and try and play through my line 6 while I play on my orange. A large amount of the time is generally spent trying to figure out why some weird noise is coming through
Yo this took me back to 2009/2010 when i would jam with my best friend. I have glasses too, so it's like when i'd be playing guitar and my friend would hop on my drum set. Similar room and all. Thank you for capturing this moment! Don't stop jamming either, do what you want!
@Nikola Stanković I turned 20 a while ago and i’m very scared that this will happen to me too. 😦 I just wanna jump around and play the guitar whenever i want…without the stresses of adulthood…
Sounds like that would be perfect in psych/noise rock. Keep playing with that kinda thing if you can and want to, you could make some really creative esoteric stuff making use of sonic textures like that.
This is why garage bands were golden in the 70s and 80s and 90s... Keep rocking, young dudes. Practice, play, experiment! Do it together in a band and get comfortable with your mates!
In analog and modular synthesis where the workflow is similar to guitar with pedals you may get so much crazy sounds just tweaking knobs around and that is awesome
Lmfao, this is great. There should be a nuke stomp button for that exact sound. You can even see the lights glitching out on the amp when the nuke explodes.
I dunno if the Line 6 has a reverb tank. But if you have an amp with spring reverb, you can tilt the amp a bit and then drop it. The shock will shake the spring and make a similar sound.
I had a really cheap dinosaur brand delay pedal that would make this sound but ihad to physically turn the delay level up then down while playing... his line 6 changes channels it looks by the red light 🤔
i dunno what it was about those line 6 spider amps but man it was a budget hendrix wailing machine. The insane channel was pretty fucking nasty. You definitely channeled hendrix or something there. Maybe it was your woodstock telecaster.
and here students we can see a prime example of the famous "chase that damn dragon" just starting to claw it's way into a musician's mind tragic thing really; he's still blissfully unaware of how his own obsession with consistently recreating that sound will rip him apart for years to come.
i dont want to draw direct comparisons but this reminds me of when you perform a really useful glitch in a game and can’t figure out how to replicate it
I got into circuit bending with a friend in uni and once we made a connection on a circuitboard of a cheap kids keyboard and it made the most amazing sound... right before it blew up 🤦♂️😆 Never to be heard again.
Yo I’m having a real shit day and that shit made me smile earned my subscription. To anyone who may see this, Take care. Don’t take anyone for granted.