Thank you so very much for your kind words. As far the tight unit, that's all me on everything. You've got the right mind set. Patience and experimentation will get you there. I find sometimes the journey is just a fun as arriving at the destination. You'll find them sweet spots in your PRS, I'm sure.Omg that is a hot summer days tune driving in my hubby’s corvette with the top down. Ya I could hear the harmonics . You guys are a really nice tight unit. Keep on rockin’
On my SG and my Parker and I know where those sweet spots are and can hit them any given time but finding them on my PRS is a different story. It’s patience which I have plenty and experimentation.
I much appreciate the kind words @d4rkst4r . If inspiration strikes, go for it man. I live in an apartment and my space for gear is an issue. I'm hobbyist and it's amazing what tech can do today. For recording I use a simple set up. Its just my guitar into my iRig Stomp I/0 into my laptop. I record with Reaper and use Amplitube 5 for guitar. On this track I used EZ Bass and EZ Drummer for the first time. For mastering I use a variety of software from IK Multimedia. What do you use for recording? Do post if you do record something.Digging the cut B.V., I've had my gear packed up since before the holidays to make more space for family dinners, and listening to this triggers me to get it all back out and resume recording again. Really enjoyed the share!
Good stuff! This deserves to be played LOUD!I'll also agree with @Boogie . Besides hitting the "sweet spot" on the guitar, I believe the amp and gain play a big part in pinch harmonics. I hit a few in the solo of my latest song. I'm playing my 35th Anniversary SE Custom 24. The solo starts at about the 2:53 mark of the song.
Thanks a lot @bodia . Much appreciated !!!Good stuff! This deserves to be played LOUD!
What do you use for recording? Do post if you do record something.