I'm the only guitarist but we do have keys. I heard the timing issue is impossible if you use a modelling amp but I can't imagine you would be using one of those. I use the modulation and delay in wet dry and the reverb in stereo. As for extra stuff to carry, my silverface champ is tiny so I can carry the entire rig in one trip (see above post). But I do use one amp at some band practices. The keys player was telling me he loved the band because he could hear everyone so easily compared to other bands he has played in, so maybe we just got lucky with a good band mix.Slowy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:21 amBiggest problem was with modulation and delay. The slightest variation of timing and it was a trainwreck.
Then there's all the extra stuff to carry.
Fact is, with talent as teeny as mine, it's best to keep things very sinple.
Are you the only guitar in your band? That would help.
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Just starting with another band that has keys and one guitar. Might try it there. I've been using my old Harmony combo with them and the bass player said I was the first guitarist he's met who didn't play too loud.Voxshall wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:56 amI'm the only guitarist but we do have keys. I heard the timing issue is impossible if you use a modelling amp but I can't imagine you would be using one of those. I use the modulation and delay in wet dry and the reverb in stereo. As for extra stuff to carry, my silverface champ is tiny so I can carry the entire rig in one trip (see above post). But I do use one amp at some band practices. The keys player was telling me he loved the band because he could hear everyone so easily compared to other bands he has played in, so maybe we just got lucky with a good band mix.Slowy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 11:21 amBiggest problem was with modulation and delay. The slightest variation of timing and it was a trainwreck.
Then there's all the extra stuff to carry.
Fact is, with talent as teeny as mine, it's best to keep things very sinple.
Are you the only guitar in your band? That would help.
"...modulation and delay in wet dry and the reverb in stereo..." This I think might be the trick. Thanks.
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