Thanks! That’s an old Bob Marshall. It’s been replaced by a new one at this point.
Thanks! That’s an old Bob Marshall. It’s been replaced by a new one at this point.
I also have a CU24 SE. It’s an incredible instrument! I’m down to 4 guitars these days, and two of them are PRS. 😁
Of course! 😁
My horse, Lola. She’s an amazing 9yo grey quarter horse mare. “Retired” barrel racer, she’s the perfect trail/ranch horse. She’s got the best quirky and silly demeanor, she loves to hang out, and she’s playful, but never gets crazy under saddle.
My guitar. 2012 PRS 513. I absolutely love that guitar, and it got me back into playing after almost 20 years off. It’s my “do everything” guitar, and the difference in sounds between pickup combinations makes it incredibly versatile.
A good mattress. I spend a solid 1/3 of my life sleeping (or trying to) and a great mattress helps so much.
Absolutely phenomenal. They totally nailed it. The vocals of Clare Torry on that track added so much to the emotion in it, and they captured that very well on the slide.
Improvisation inside a chord progression.
Trying to improv across a few different modes while following a chord progression from a backing track.
Getting phrasing and “feel” right for what I want to play.
It takes to minor upgrades really well
“You see, the birth canal is a tunnel and we all know Hamas is using tunnels to move around without observation. The babies just used tunnels, so they must be Hamas.”
That’s a lot of knobs and dials! I love it!
I feel like a good neck pickup can give you warm, rich tones that are more difficult to get with a bridge pickup.
Swapping from lead/melody to rhythm/chorus on neck to bridge gives a lot of feeling to the tone, imo.
Thanks! Yeah the bridge pickup is really impressive. It definitely has chugs, but still rings each note through in chords under distortion.
The Alpha is also really nice as well, strong pick attack and keeping the thick glassy tones of most neck pickups.
The SE line is an awesome platform, but the electronics are for sure a weak point. They’re GOOD, but not GREAT. A pickup swap is a great step forward.
You didn’t fuck up.
One more time: You didn’t fuck up.
You’re learning. Your style and sound will evolve. You’ll end up with way more guitars than you think, and you’ll always have the opportunity to grow ,change, and adapt as your gear and taste expands.
Play it, experiment with what it can do and learn to love the imperfections. They give you “your sound”.
Bought in Dec of 2020. I guess we’re never moving…
It’s Ubisoft… of COURSE they were selling it in the worst possible state. XD
The community content makes it absolutely worth it, and I highly recommend it. Fair warning, it IS community created content. I’ve had to re-chart and submit updates to some of the song charts on there, but I also feel like that’s helped me become a better musician as well. Knowing the song well enough that I can tell when it’s wrong and then I get to use (ToneLib-Jam, for me personally) another piece of the toolkit to fix it and resubmit.
I use it with my focusrite scarlet (2i2 2nd gen) via asio on W11 and it works fine. Running it in windowed mode lets you set the resolution and put it anywhere on your screen you want.
There are lots of walkthroughs online on how you can set up asio. Modding it consists of replacing a single DLL and then adding your settings to a text file.
If you’ve got big boy audio gear, my assumption is that you’re not using RS for learning to play. It’s awesome for picking up new songs or just playing along with songs you love.
Check out customsforge.com for user created content.
Kinda? Someone can correct/add on to this but:
FA = Fender Alternative series (“beginner” series/line) -laminate guitars of pressed fiber
CD = Classic Design series - spruce tops, mahogany body
PD = Paramount series -solid mahogany wood top and body
The “E” At the end means they’re electric (likely Fishman pickups)
Dreadnought will be the body shape. This is the big American acoustic shape with deep low end.
Not sure what the individual numbers mean.
If you have an iPhone, just get AppleCare. Even if you smash the hell out of it you can get it replaced for $99.
Run it without a case. Smash it up, replace it when it’s unusable to you.
As the owner of several horses, I will attest to the fact that they fart on us WAY more than we fart on them.
Play guitar. Ride a horse. Ride a motorcycle. Play frisbee with my dog. Read a book.
Like the other reply, the little things are big things.
I hope you can feel better, friend.