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YAGSD (yet another GainStage Demo)
I am really enjoying the GainStage demo. It is allowing me to get some nice tones that have eluded me with other iOS guitar apps.
(Excuse the rust...)
Gear: Ibanez Artist into iPad via iRig HD2 -> Brusfri -> Magic Death Eye -> Gain Stage -> Rooms AU (for Fender cabinet IR) -> VirSyn AudioReverb
Going for a little bit of a Wayne Krantz tone
LUMBeat Jazz Drummer keeping time
Comments
Sounds really good!
@espiegel123 nice one.
@flo26 @Charlesalbert : tx for listening. I really must get back to playing guitar. Gain Stage will be a big help in doing that.
Good recorded tone. I like your "rig" AUv3 choices. "Gain Stage" is a big improvement over
ReAmp which is still an excellent Saturator FX choice as is the embedded AUM Saturator.
To use those I just followed @Blue_Mangoo's advice for EQ setting in their Parametric EQ app. I also tried using the EQ options in AUM as well and got some good result but nothing as pristine as what Gain Stage is serving up.
I like your approach to improvisation. No "licks". It feels like your creating from fresh ideas.
It would be interesting to hear you collaborate with @linearlineman on a shared project.
I just sent him an audio file to improvise over. My contribution is more of a backing track.
You would meet him on his level of spontaneous creations. He created a few studio albums with singers mostly in the early 2000's. And they had this type of free form composed in realtime feeling.
I agree that Gain Stage will really improve my practice time by serving up a sound I love
living inside.
I might make an audio demo and go for a massive reverb drenched piece with a volume pedal for swells. I might also see hw many FX I can add in AUM before something falls over and document the result.
Good TV day however. Historic events. But I can play with my Velcro'ed Home Studio.
I might also do some A/B comparisons with my Joyo Pedals (Fender and Vox models).
Hopefully Gain Stage doesn't loose it's luster against those excellent but relative expensive
options ($40 each).