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Oh the memories... The year was 1999 and my father in law was working for the francophone branch of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). When we purchased our first PC, after I mentionned Cakewalk to him, he managed to get a NFR copy of Guitar Studio. In exchange, I provided a basic review. I thought the folks at Cakewalk were the coolest. I read the whole manual TWICE before I even installed it - even the parts about MIDI - which I thought I'd never have a use for. I really wasn't familiar with computers either. All I cared about was: 8 tracks of cd quality audio. Quite an upgrade from bouncing from Left to Right and Right to Left while playing live to reecord overdubs on the old Sony reel to reel. I never regretted taking the time to read that manual because it allowed me to learn all the basics, so figuring out DAW software was easier afterwards. And eventually, I realized that MIDI could be useful as was the Song Wizard. It probably spared me a lot of painful user errors too. My father in law later got me a copy of Audio FX 2 (tape and amp sim), too, and I moved up to Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 (IIRC). Conidering that he also gave me the Sony reel to reel, and a provision of brand new reels of tapes for it, along with a pair of AKG headphones, I'll always be very grateful to him. Anyway, it sends me down memory lane to see this on eBay. Might be worth grabbing just to display in the studio. THIS is where it all began (and why I ended up learning a whole lot more about computers than I initially intended).
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I like this small one so much that I considered getting the 2 x 12 for a while. But then I figured there wouldn't really be a point, although I'd be very curious to hear it. Otherwise, I'm recording demos, and using my old POD HD300 when/if I need to track guitars, or sometimes whatever plug-in will work for the job. And if things get serious, I have access to plenty of goold old tube amps.
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The Katana Artist is amazing. Had on for a while, but the 2020 happened...
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Yes! That sound! Got these for Christmas a few years ago, with a little 8-track player - identical to the one we had when I grew up. Obviously, they're not in mint condition, but, still...
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Slayer - Raining Blood
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The Cult - Rain
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Elvis Presley - Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)
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Vinyls are hip again, so there are a lot of options, and many all-in one cheaper setups, with built-in speakers. My ex grabbed one for me a few years ago, just so that I could listen to a couple of old vinyls. Not an audiophile experience by any stretch, although I'm not sure that it's actually much worse than what the average consumer had access to when I grew up. For me, that's never been the point of vinyls. In fact, quite the opposite. Same reason I like to pop in a 8 track tape to listen to old Elvis albums once in a blue moon. The flaws are part of the charm. I am not sure that I buy the idea that vinyl sounds "better". Of course, you get what you pay for. This part hasn't changed. There are just a lot more options I would think.
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The rare radiant maiden whom the angels name the Angry B*tch - a 2013 Gibson LP Studio. And this surprising little practice amp - Fender Champion 20. I do most of my practicing in bed in front of the tv before going to sleep in the morning, and this humble setup covers all my need.
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Loudness - Let it Go
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Triumph - Never Surrender
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Every year it's getting worse - they are prematurely Black Fridaying all over us earlier and earlier. And then they won't leave... Well, I got news for them - the only Black Friday that matters in my world is this one: Although I hear that man-made monsters are indeed on the loose in a lot of retail stores across the coutry on that day.
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Soundgarden - Into the Void (Sealth)
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Black Sabbath - Into the Void
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KISS - Into the Void
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Nine Inch Nails - Into the Void
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The tragic story of guitar virtuoso Jason Becker who suffers from ALS is another one. He was diagnosed in 89, at the age of 20, after joining David Lee Roth's band. He managed to finish the album they were working on deaspite his hands being weakened, but he could not tour. And his state quickly deteriorated. By 1996, Becker had lost the ability to speak, and he now communicates with his eyes via a system developed by his father. He continues to compose with the aid of a computer. I was going to share a personal story but let's simply say that I have lived with a sword hanging over my musician head - nothing as tragic as Mr. Becker's story, though. But enough to know that my guitar playing days may be numbered. And it's not a pleasant perspective. That being said, it's been accompanying me for decades, so I guess I am somehow prepared. Ironically, my music rarely features any guitar, and the most important thing for me is to write music, so I guess it's not all that bad. But I am sure that if I couldn't play anymore, I'd go insane not having that option and my head would be buzzing with guitar music. So I can relate.
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There is only one man who can perform ritual circumcision on a bear, and he is known as Rabbi Bris-ly Adams.
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Love and Rockets - So Alive
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Billy Idol - Cradle of Love
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Cradle of Filth - Gabrielle
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WASP - Sleeping (in the Fire)
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Chemical Brothers: Dig Your Own Hole
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Wes Montgomery - In Your Own Sweet Way
