http://www.guitartricks.com: This month we are giving away the DigiTech RP500 Modeling Pedal. The RP500 has a full compliment of effects and amp models that will give you the flexibility to dial in the exact sound you are looking for.
http://www.guitartricks.com: Tune in as we demo and give away a DigiTech HarmonyMan to one lucky guitarist. Every month we have a prize to offer, this one might just be yours!
My wife kept asking when I was finally gonna make a song for her. Well, finally it's here. And on Valentine's day!
Thanks a million to Glake http://www.youtube.com/user/stoptherobot for doing the guitar part with his new pedal the Digitech RP70. I think he used the 'punk setting' for this song. It sounds most excellent! Also thanks to Korgrandi http://www.youtube.com/user/korgrandi for doing the bass again. His playing is tight as hell as always! I used my Cry Baby Wah pedal to record my guitar. Just to get a different sound. I'm only using 2 strings to get that 'droning' sound. I did a little fiddle but it doesn't come out that well. I had to choose between a loud guitar fill and the vocals...so that was no choice actually. Vocals always win. I recorded two lead vocal tracks again and two harmony tracks. I tried to make a 'twin' guitar solo. It's nothing special that solo. But I think it sounds alright. Anything harder and I would've broken my fingers. I programmed the drums and organ in Reason again.
Multi-instrumentalist Jeff Horwich, performing live in the Twin Cities. The many instruments and vocals are layered 100% live using a Digitech JamMan loop pedal. This one includes guitar, sax, flute, melodica, and more. A song about how I met my wife. Copyright 2004 and 2007 Jeff Horwich.