fabiomuzik

fabiomuzik

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DW is a drum goddess! Everyone knows that. There are other awesome brands, i like anothers brands, but i don't look aside because my drumkit is perfect. Powerful bass tones, perfect brightness, a gorgeous voice that fits well on any music style. With the correct tunning and skins we can play everything from jazz to heavy metal. It's a matter of excelence in build drums. My ready to go drums when i need a flawless sound.
I got this mic to record voice and acoustic guitars. To voice it's a very nice mic to this range of price.
I need some weird flavours of distortion. Not fuzz, not bit crush, just a different noise distorted sound like this pedal can to offer. I saw several videos and i like everything about it. Maybe i gonna purchase the smallest version, the Civilian Issue, because it's expensive as hell, and don't have presets.
I like too much this interface. Focusrite pre are well recognized for its quality. It sounds better than my old Mbox 2. It has 4 outs and give some versatilty to work with. I can send click track for a separated channel, stereo synth and ambience sounds to 2 outs and my voice for another. It comes with a Ableton Live Lite version, that i use a lot. The down side for me is it don't be a USB powered device. Even though, i give 5 stars to this baby.
It's perfect for my needs. I can manipulate clips, and play melodies, manipulate filters, and other automations, and best of all, a small package. It saves space and weight. Very good idea from AKAI. I dreamed with this baby, and AKAI becames true, for my luck.
Best DAW that i had to live performances. It's integrated with my guitar gear, send midi clock to my looper, and at same time playing pre recorded sounds. Other DAWS do this but everything in this software is intuitive and pleseant to find out and go forth. With a midi controller it takes off and the sky becames small. We can record midi and audio, and use the clips to manipulate the informations. I use with a APC 25 keys and it's work seamlessy since the first connection. Very impressive tool.
Zoom B3 is a great multi effects for bass. With a well done DSP that becames its emulations very impressive. The cab and amp simulator, when well configurated, sounds very nice. The effects are a little digital feel, but is possible achieve great sounds, using the blend knob. There are a lot of effects, and it comes chraged with some presets by famous bassists. Its a great DI too! I think get some pedals in the near future, but for a while, it's all that i need. Worth what i paid!
My pigtronix Infinity is the center of all my gear. It receives both guitar and bass signal, and i command which play, and when. I use it like a mixer, and looper, beeing that i play both instruments. The bass is attached to a stand, and my guitar stay on my shoulders. This way i can play both and operate the looper. Not problems at all. This pedal allow me make sweet transitions, stops and starts, fade outs. I can save presets using its all possibilities. It's very intuitive to use, and a quick view on manual is enough to learn the most advanced functions. I use it slaved by my DAW, Ableton Live, hooked up to receive beat clock and play together with pre recorded sounds on Ableton. Work seamlessy. Indeed a piece of art by Pigtronix.
This little beast is a work of art. I had a wonderful Egnater Rebel 30, that have a gorgeous clean sound but a dirty channel too classic, fatty, rounded sound. I wanted something more tight. So i tried this baby and my brain blow up. Nice clean, and a brutal second channel. The clean on it are very useful, clear, with a good amount of headroom, and works well with pedals. I don't know if it's a keeper yet, but i love it, too much. My preference is combos. But, with this tiny weight and size, i don't need worry about carrying my amp. A little tool from a huge company.
This guitar take my attention because it's beatiful and it comes charged with Seymour Duncan JB on bridge position. Also the ebony fretboard, mahogany body, Gotoh tuners, split function over both pickups on tone knob, makes me decide to get this baby. It's made in Japan, with a very accurated work of construction. I like the thin neck and the finishing, that allows very fast movements back and forth when i am playing. It's a kind of heavy, but there are many other guitars heavier than my ESP out there. I'm very happy considering my purposes to this guitar. A standard/modern rock guitar with lots of versatility.
It was my first delay pedal and i loved it since the begin. The sound is more than good for me, is something nearest possible to my ideas. I use every preset positions and the tap offer elasticity to the presets. I just love this guy. The down point, yes for me it is, is don't change presets easily with the foot. Do this is tricky if not impossible. I do. But i feel that it injuries the rotary knob too. Well, i am a not yet old guy and don't have problems with my back. So i go down and up and uses it like a performance thing too. But would be great have a more user friendly change banks/presets.
It's a killer distortion pedal. It lacks a mid freq knob, even though i could achieve a lot of very useful sounds. The sound is very accurated and i'd call it to refined distortion sound. The bias knob helps a lot to achieve the fine tunning of the your tonal search. I had a Bogner Red first, and selled it to get this baby and i'm not sorry about that. It's my substitution to the lack of my amp, when i cannot carry it with me.
This one is a two headed beast! I use a lot both sides. The fix'd side to more rasp, texturized fuzz, and the musket side to muff, distortion-ish fuzzes. The great amount of knobs and toggles are very useful to find the sweet spot. I like it too much! Blackout Effectors are a great company that deserves our attention.
I just wanted a rotary and a pattern tremolo, but with the money that i'd spend to get it, i could get the Mobius. Apart from great sounds it has too a very twekable possibilities to achieve great sounds. Some effects like Quadrature allows to get some great weird textures. Tremolo is very nice, the pattern tremolo is awesome. I am not a chorus/flanger user, but this effects on Mobius are very 3D-ish and combined with drive or fuzz can make a huge sound. The most useful tool in this pedal is the send/return by far. I use it, pass through my drive chain on it and choosing what i want before or after the modulations. A great goal to Strymon mobius.
This is my favourite tool on my board, when i need achieve space, bright, 3D sounds. It has arpeggiator, whammy capabilities(with 2 voices going whatever you want, or just one), a ton of very useful sounds and effects. The blend knob enhace the possibilities and the A/B blend, allow achieve the fine tunning of our prefered sounds. One of my "forever" tools.
it's a very useful pedal for my needs! I use it as fuzz, as theremim, as both things together, or even to add some texture in a distorted solo. The great thing for me is that to use it after my tuner, and so, can tune the noise note, make its crazyness more musical. With delay, the theremim is amazing! Try it!
Polytune was my first tuner. Primarly i chose it for the strum tunning thing. But the bass tuner, 4/5 strings, drop D options also are great stuffs! The size and the look also makes me choose it. TC Electronics is a very respectable company and it does the difference. There is others great tuners out there, but i haven't need to looking for another for a long time. It's flawless for me!

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