I Hate Using a Mouse so I Got a Presonus Faderport 8
Would you rather work with your hands—moving faders and pressing record—than pointing and clicking on a screen in your DAW? Me too. That’s where the Presonus Faderport comes into play.
Would you rather work with your hands—moving faders and pressing record—than pointing and clicking on a screen in your DAW? Me too. That’s where the Presonus Faderport comes into play.
This week we talk about gifts, wrists, and answer the questions people ask Google about guitars.
This week, Joan and Emily talk about watching H.E.R. on the “live” Beauty and the Beast, holiday drinks and the self-proclaimed “biggest pedal news of the year.”
This week, Emily implores you to get your flu shot. She talks traveling with a Traveler Guitar, her time in NYC, manages to not spoil Wednesday’s EMMA Awards, and Joan talks about her amazing Albie demo!
If you’ve watched any videos on this channel for the past like…seven months, you’ve heard the Benson Amps Chimera plugin from MixWave. If you thought I was using a physical tube amp, I wouldn’t blame you—this amplifier plugin sounds scary real.
What does the future of guitar hold? We don’t know, but if the future is in H.E.R.’s hands, it’s gonna be bright.
As the title of this video suggests, the BL-44 is a new Reverse Effect from Old Blood Noise Endeavors! It features an adjustable clock that can add sweet degradation of fidelity and speed control that can put the reverse in Octaves, Fifths, and Fourths up or down.
This week, Emily and Joan talk about the idea of respectable vs. “unrespectable” ways women dress and how much of a difference it makes in the especially gross comments they receive. They also discuss the idea that men never use their sexuality to get ahead. Oh well.
More than “just a buffer,” the OAMP can definitely bring back tone lost from long cable runs, boost up to 29dB and smartly shape your overall sound.
Vintage instruments may never go out of style, but the price of most of them means the majority of guitarists may never own one. Enter the Fender American Vintage ii Series Jazzmaster, which is built to 1966 vintage specs. But how is the build quality?