1. Nope. Let me try it.
  2. Star Trek Online is now free. Cool, may play a bit again some time.
  3. Alright I downloaded it - only for iPhone it seems so you get a downscaled interface - but ignoring that and not even opening the app, all you have to do is open iTunes and then you can transfer any kinda file into it under the Apps tab.

    Easy done. Fucking fantastic app. Thanks!!!!
  4. Originally posted by drewhigginsAlright I downloaded it - only for iPhone it seems so you get a downscaled interface - but ignoring that and not even opening the app, all you have to do is open iTunes and then you can transfer any kinda file into it under the Apps tab.

    Easy done. Fucking fantastic app. Thanks!!!!


    No problem, hope it works well. Otherwise an app named "Phone Drive" seemed pretty good. At the steep price of 2 dollars though.
  5. Just sniped a Little Big Muff fuzz pedal on eBay!

    Wish we had a "fuck yeah" emoticon
  6. It does the job and exactly what I need. It still uses iTunes - but now I can take my GB completed music and put it on my laptop for other stuff there.



    Alright, gonna be back shortly.
  7. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Just sniped a Little Big Muff fuzz pedal on eBay!

    Wish we had a "fuck yeah" emoticon


    That's cool!

    Hmm, I'm still thinking about that effects thing... digital or analog. Maybe I could just start collecting pedals and buy something like Pod Farm for my computer. That'd give me all of Line 6's stuff.
  8. Playing the type of shows I play and recording the way I record, I haven't found digital vs. analog to honestly be that big of a deal. I'm 20 years old, my "fanbase" isn't going to care about my guitar signal. I could be playing out of a chain of plastic $20 Danelectro boxes and they wouldn't know the difference.
  9. Also Drew, knowing how big of an Aerosmith fan you are- I learned Sweet Emotion in its entirety the other day and have a potential talk-box on the way so I can do the intro- hoping to make it a set-staple over the summer.

    Start it out mid-show, to bring us out of a slow section, and eventually move it to the end of the set until we're closing with it.
  10. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3Playing the type of shows I play and recording the way I record, I haven't found digital vs. analog to honestly be that big of a deal. I'm 20 years old, my "fanbase" isn't going to care about my guitar signal. I could be playing out of a chain of plastic $20 Danelectro boxes and they wouldn't know the difference.


    But for your own enjoyment, you prefer pedals?
  11. Absolutely. I like engaging the sound myself, not relying on computerized effects to take control of my tone. I can tweak a pedal to my exact liking and combine whatever I choose with whatever I choose. I can line them up differently and experiment with different lineages/tones. I can use the expression of my wah pedal after my fuzz, or put the delay first in the chain and fuck up some signal things and just go nuts.

    I find the digital effect/rack based/multi pedals to be way too much sounding like what a synthesizer might think a guitar should sound like. Lose too much of the body of tone.
  12. And that's what I'm thinking as well. For example, with music I started out buying it on iTunes... I've of course turned into a bit of a lossless purist now. I think the same would happen with guitar effects.

    Although PodFarm sounds pretty nice, you can experiment with lineages and that stuff quite a bit.