1. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Someone was asking to hear my Clapton Strat and my Danelectro 12... these might not be the best recordings or show off the best bits of each guitar but here ya go.

    Here's my Clapton: Song - "Loveless"
    http://www.esnips.com/doc/cbffed4a-2bae-4a79-aea9-661947b94e8b/Loveless-(v1)

    It's the Clapton > WH-1 Whammy set to DEEP (hence the big chorus-y tone) > Behringer vAmp2 set to a AC30TB amp > into the computer.

    Why is it called "Loveless"? It reminded me of My Bloody Valentine songs from their "Loveless" album... a bit.

    I made this recording the evening I received the WH-1. I was playing with the settings and Ian hit record. The ending makes me laugh. I was fumbling with the strings and tremolo bar to conjure up a bit of chaos.

    Here's my 12 string Denelectro: Song - "Summer (In Euclid) [lush chorus mix]"
    http://www.esnips.com/doc/57684e88-b3cf-4b36-a79c-c4c18a2a688a/Summer-(In-Euclid)-[The-Lush-Reverb-Mix]

    Danelectro DC-59 12-string > Boss CS-2 compressor > Boss DC-3 Digital Dimension chorus > vAmp 2 > computer. (The reverb is from the Cakewalk program)

    ...I'd forgot about the outro counter melody bit that I'd added to this... a pleasant surprise.

    Not the best performance but it was merely to get a sketch of the tune. I am hoping to get my recording program issues sorted so that I can record new tunes and better re-record some of the older tunes.


    The clapton clip sounds like a Killers backing track haha. I love the ending, sounds really cool. The danelectro sounds as cool as I thought it would. Really nice sound to it!!! Do you have any clips of the clapton strat with just a clean signal?
  2. Clean? An Edge fan playing "CLEAN" as in - WITHOUT effects? Are you MAD!?!?!?!

    I will have to record some, once I get my Cakewalk issues sorted out so that I can record.

    Here's m'Washburn EA20. This one came out decent.
    http://www.esnips.com/doc/c9b3871d-7bce-4718-8812-d4a4dc0e8af3/The-Lifting

    It's called "The Lifting".

    The chain is as follows:

    Washburn EA20 (acoustic) > Boss OD-2r (just a bit of OD) > Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay > Behringer vAmp2 > computer
  3. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]

    The clapton clip sounds like a Killers backing track haha. I love the ending, sounds really cool. The danelectro sounds as cool as I thought it would. Really nice sound to it!!! Do you have any clips of the clapton strat with just a clean signal?


    Like a Killers backing track? I will take that as a compliment. Although, it was not what I was after. Actually, I just plugged in and played and that came out.
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoyNot entirely sure what you meant about Bono but no worries lol
    I meant that Bono isn't supposed to play THAT greatly any kind of guitar and sing along at the same time lol... It surprised me when I discovered he had played that chords throughout Staring At The Sun !!
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I meant that Bono isn't supposed to play THAT greatly any kind of guitar and sing along at the same time lol... It surprised me when I discovered he had played that chords throughout Staring At The Sun !!


    BONO, not Edge, played the melody bit in the beginning of "Staring At The Sun" when it was played (live) acoustically.

    Santiago Popmart video:


    He also was playing the melody bit, and Edge played the chords, to "Walk On" on the earlier shows on the 'Elevation' tour. Later in the tour they swapped roles and Bono played the chords and Edge played the melody.

    Bono is a FAR better guitar player than he's given credit.
  6. Heres a question for Bass, does anyone use a pick to play WTSHNN or their fingers. I think i've seen adam play with a pick but using my fingers sounds better.
  7. Originally posted by Hans23Heres a question for Bass, does anyone use a pick to play WTSHNN or their fingers. I think i've seen adam play with a pick but using my fingers sounds better.


    Whatever sounds better and feels better for you man. Don't worry about copying other people. If using your fingers sounds good, (I prefer the sound of fingers hitting Bass strings anyway) then use your fingers!
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]

    Whatever sounds better and feels better for you man. Don't worry about copying other people. If using your fingers sounds good, (I prefer the sound of fingers hitting Bass strings anyway) then use your fingers!


    Great , Thanks
  9. Originally posted by Hans23Heres a question for Bass, does anyone use a pick to play WTSHNN or their fingers. I think i've seen adam play with a pick but using my fingers sounds better.


    I've always played it with my fingers but I've been trying it out using a pick. As others have said it depends on the sound you're going for. Adam mixes it up. Sometimes pick, sometimes finger. It also depends on if you're using a chorus effect or playing it "clean".

    Also it depends on how you play it too meaning if you play it all mid-neck or slide up and down playing only the E and A strings like he did on the POPmart tour.
  10. Originally posted by bcgd[..]

    I've always played it with my fingers but I've been trying it out using a pick. As others have said it depends on the sound you're going for. Adam mixes it up. Sometimes pick, sometimes finger. It also depends on if you're using a chorus effect or playing it "clean".

    Also it depends on how you play it too meaning if you play it all mid-neck or slide up and down playing only the E and A strings like he did on the POPmart tour.


    I us the E and the A strings, so its probably why its easier of the fingers, its also better with the amount of bass turned to low. Cheers both
  11. Originally posted by bcgd[..]

    I've always played it with my fingers but I've been trying it out using a pick. As others have said it depends on the sound you're going for. Adam mixes it up. Sometimes pick, sometimes finger. It also depends on if you're using a chorus effect or playing it "clean".

    Also it depends on how you play it too meaning if you play it all mid-neck or slide up and down playing only the E and A strings like he did on the POPmart tour.


    If a pick works for you, great. If not, great. A combination of both will give you more tonal options. And variety is the spice o' life.