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This is easily the best guitar I've owned. The neck feels amazingly smooth and this thing plays like buttered butter. Pickups are great, trem is great, I can't find a single negative thing about it. If you're thinking about getting one, DO IT
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Logic is very good. Having been used to Reaper for the past few years, moving to Logic is definitely steps ahead (though Reaper is good for what it is). The vast amount of software instruments alone is staggering, and most of them seem to sound great. While I still have much to learn on Logic, it's fairly simple and intuitive, and I will be using it for years to come.
This interface is great, and it basically sets itself up. I paid just under $100 USD and I have no complaints. The AIR feature for the XLR input is cool, and it seems to add just a bit of high end clarity to whatever you're doing. I almost got the Scarlett 2i2 but for what I'm doing, this was more than enough, and a little cheaper, while still being very similar. Would highly recommend!
I've had these for probably seven or eight years now, and they are definitely solid monitors. I know there are better monitors out there, and honestly I will probably upgrade soon, but as of now, I've never had a problem with the sound of these. Good price point and solid quality.
When I first downloaded the trial for this plugin, within seconds my first reaction was... holy shit. The tones are just incredible in this amp sim, especially on a Strat. If you're into Plini's music, sick leads, or just overall amazing tones, this is for you.
This thing turns my Squier 70s Jazz Bass into a gritty, punchy monster. Sits great in a mix and just has a really awesome sound. Neural DSP continues to kill it!
I recorded a three track EP with this kit, and it sounds incredible. BUY IT
I have the One Kit Wonder: Modern Fusion kit, so this getting the Metal kit was a no brainer. Great drum sounds and sits really well in a mix.
I had an HX Stomp for a solid year, and I loved it. Naturally, Helix Native is the exact same thing, just in a plugin form. Some of the amp sims leave something to be desired, but the sheer amount of effects included make it worth the price (also I paid $99 for this because I owned an HX Stomp, but I would absolutely never pay $300 for this). If I have one major complaint, it's that you can't run this as a standalone application. Hoping for this in the future.
It's affordable, and I'll never drop my guitar again. Nothing more to say.
I've been using these almost as long as I've been playing guitar. I can't even use a normal sized pick anymore. These also have a certain feel that's just right.
Great cymbal! It is a touch on the bright side, but overall it has a nice feel. Great bell too.
This cymbal is super underrated. It has a great attack, and the bell sounds super defined as well. Highly recommend!
For the price, this cymbal is not bad. It is, however, very loud (and not in a great way). This is an ok ride, but just ok. I put some Moon Gel on it and that seems to have helped. The bell also doesn't sound that great, but it's passable. This is kind of like a few steps up from a ZBT ride.
For under $100, this thing is solid. Audio-Technica is a great mid-budget company and I have several other products made by them and can't complain.
I've wanted an iMac for quite some time, and I finally received one as a gift from my wife for Father's Day this year. I absolutely love it. I know there are better computers out there for music production, but so many of my devices are Apple, so it only made sense for me to have this one. If you're familiar with Mac OS then you already know the ease of use of these machines.
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I'm usually somewhat forgiving with pedals, and have not played that many that are truly awful, but this one is just bad (at least with my setup). It's incredibly muddy and just bland. Used through the clean channel of my Fender Supersonic 22, and also as a boost on the gain channel, but neither sounded good at all.
Self-oscillation should be a requirement for all delay pedals. It just feels wrong that this isn't able to do that. Good for beginners, but after playing through higher end pedals, the difference is substantial.
I bought this on a whim without trying it out or even watching videos on it (which I never do), and I was pleasantly surprised! The build quality is excellent, the knobs are great, and the only thing I would say I don't use is the envelope feature. I bought this exclusively to get late 70s/early 80s Alex Lifeson tones and it does the job really well. I debated upon getting a Boss CE-2W but they're just a little pricey in my opinion. The vibrato setting gets super weird too. Great pedal!
As opposed to EHX's Ocean's 11 Reverb, this thing rules. Every delay sound is usable and can be musical.
This is good for a beginner due to the options for different reverbs, but overall the sounds is not for me. After playing some through some higher end pedals, the difference is pretty obvious.
I liked having this because you could save your loops, but overall the sound quality was not as good as a Ditto that I had previously.
Boss is definitely cool, but I don't think tremolo is that exciting. This pedal does that effect well enough.
Boss is classic. Better reverbs out there for sure, but for the price point, I would probably choose this over a HOF any day.
Sounds great! Definitely does what it's supposed to do. Simple, orange, awesome.