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The engineer/musicians talk shop about mastering, recording, and performing.
Your options for killing the ring have broadend.
The makers of Axe-FX want you to step on them.
Synyster Gates on one of his more obscure influences, and a brief jam session to follow.
Instrument instruction is the last safe bastion for the dvd format, apparently.
A drummer that brings his own mics to the gig is a drummer I can get behind.
Some teles go twang, some go djent, crunch, and/or chug ( and don't forget meedeley-meedeley-MEEEEEE!!!!)
But me, I'll buy any pedal with a blue LED.
A spin on the usual Rigged format. Today, we enter the studio to see how the guitar tone on The
And a "best of Devin in the EMG studio montage" for good measure.
You'll go Meshu-ga-ga
No, the Z in doesn't stand for Ziltoid.
Because old gear is better than new gear, unless you're some hoighty toighty vintage snob.
Not a popular petition, mind you, but let's entertain the idea anyway.
Or maybe my wizard analogies are off and it's more like controlling invisible puppets
A better look at the vocal tracking process this time, for the band's new record Phenomena