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BillBee

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  1. No one can stop you from selling your model packs.  

     

    Well yes and no. It used to be that if they were bought on sale they could not be transferred and the account had to be surrendered to the new owner - then they could use them. Not bought on sale = gift away.

     

    That was my experience goes back to the ole XT Model Packs.

  2. This isn't true, at least in my case. When I was kid of around eight, I basically had guitar forced on me. I had no idea whether or not I liked the thing, and may or may not have even picked it up if it wasn't forced on me. Either way, I'm glad the decision was made for me because it's become something that's stuck with me for basically my entire life from the point I picked it up until now. It could have went a different direction...

     

    Besides, what's the worst that could've happened if I didn't like it? I suppose if it was continually forced upon me (which it wouldn't have been), I might have gone off and become a mass murderer. :ph34r:

     

    Ironically, I had the opposite. A guitar was all I wanted but **poof**: piano, then brass instruments for quite a long time. When Bill had earned enough money to score a guitar and afford lessons then the magic happened. Downside: I can sight read and notate bass clef like a champ, treble I still have to pause. Every Good Boy Does Fine, FACE :O

  3. I just got lucky to have a friend who has bought everything under the Sun, is a very good guitar player, and happened to be coming up that weekend to visit for the first time in several years.

     

    He had some interesting comments about the Helix versus AXE - he's owned both plus the Kemper and PODHD too.  He said the AXE and Helix sound the same on everything from clean to gain tones.  The difference was the AXE was easier and quicker to build a patch.  Basically the defaults in the AXE were better.  

     

    On the PODHD, his comments were "It's really good and is close enough.  By the time you get it in the mix, especially live, it's hard to tell the difference".  He also said you need a top quality FRFR speaker system or a tube amp and cab - like I use.  He's seen too many people who have a $4k guitar and PODHD then buy some $150 monitor to run it through and wonder why it sounds like crap.

     

    It the classic spend the money on the amp first rule. Its a tough road finding that one out after shelling a couple grand on a guitar. :)

  4. Haha. I like that quote.

     

    Like it or not - and since this is basically a guitar forum, most would probably favor like - humans have created an instrument that's more or less immortal. Its popularity may decline and rise over time, but will always be there for as long as the current evolutionary form of humanity, and if we make it further than that, even then, who knows.

     

    Don't know how accurate this info is but a little history of the guitar: http://www.guyguitars.com/eng/handbook/BriefHistory.html, from which my point is that the guitar has been around a long time (from our perspective) in one form or another, and will be for a long time to come, despite what society has to say about it. However, I suppose societies and its cultures may act as a catalyst for the evolutionary direction of the guitar.

     

    Good article, I could play slide on that bowl harp for sure. :)

     

    I would hazard a guess that the music equipment business in general grew faster in the past 30 years than the prior 50 (?). Playing and equipment has, like you said, evolved and as long a someone can tap their toes or feels that urge, the instrument of the people will live on and change.

     

    Just wait until Skynet gets the music bug. :D

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2eZtZHAkLo

  5. I like to look at the bright side of things. Out of the hundred+ million people who have come and gone over the past half century or so, how many actually made guitar music that requires skill, appreciation, and dare I say passion, for the guitar and the music it's capable of making, and left something behind that's timeless and transcends culture? I'd have to guess relatively few. Also, how many more people have an attempt at the guitar now than did 30 years ago? I'd guess more, mostly because it's more accessible today, and cheaper. So would the numbers balance out to a degree, and the perception of society losing interest in the guitar just that, a perception? Just some random thoughts.

     

    Tools for learning are out there and have never been more accessible. One trend that seems to have popped up is there P&W scene too. I can't comment on the foreign markets but neither did the article.

     

    That whole article IMO is just another example of "the invisible hand" moving the guitar economy and much of the story can relate to other industries as well: autos, electronics, etc.  

     

    I would guess that the mfgs are out producing the growth of the market. So one could perceive that as a decline but is it really?

     

    Mark Twain:  â€œThe reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.â€

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  6. Wild shot in the dark here. I still use one for recording band practice as its a pretty decent recorder. Try a different usb cable. Mine only really worked with the L6 one - its the one with the right angle connector to the device. Also fire up the device and see what the program it uses sees - its been too long for me to remember but it might give some more info.

  7. His forum is still up and running and you might be able to directly ask him:

     

    http://www.billnelson.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1

     

    Excerpt: I generally use the Pod for cleaner tones. I have a nice, warm jazzy clean tone which I can add a little gain to so that it begins to break up a bit and sound a little thicker. Then I have a more 'twangy' tone with a delay which gets me into that pure, clean but spacey 'Shadows' style sound. Another clean tone with a very short delay suits the fingerpicking Chet Atkins style, then there's a slightly dirty but twangy tone with a strong tremolo and reverb which is good for Americana style sounds (or Duane Eddy emulations.) All these are on the Pod along with a few more fuzz based, sustainy, tones.

     

    Straight to the board IIRC.

     

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    Dear Uber G.,
     
    I may be confused (I have been in the past).  
     
    I assumed that the tags (within the Tone Templates) like:
    •   Semi 3
    •   T-Model 1
    •    Lester 1

    referred to effects combinations (rigs). Is Semi 3 just a guitar emulation? No implied effects?

    I was thinking that if they were effects combinations they could be generally replicated on the Spider series.

     

    Thanks, W.

     

     

    If it was only that easy. There are reasons the Variax is not cheap because there is a whole next level of modeling going on that starts with individual piezos picking up each string's notes and processing according to what model is dialed in. They are really fun and you should check one out, even the old ones are a blast.

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  9. Keep the HD for back-up in the bag and go get your amp. We only go around one time in life JB and if you are jonsing that bad for it you might as well indulge yourself. "If" and its a big "if" you can score a deal (open box, used) then if a divorce is the plan after the honeymoon period you can flip it and move on without loss.

  10. The usual problem is the midi/usb adapter. If you are trying to use an ebay $2 special then that is probably the issue. I've used an M-Audio Uno many times with the Flexy so try one of those. The cheap ones IIRC cannot send a large enough chunk of data. Sometimes reversing the In/Out works if you already have an Uno - why who knows but its how mine has worked with numerous L6 devices (flex, duoverb, pods).

  11. I would really appreciate if you could post the Patch Manager.  I've had a Duoverb for about 13 years and would love to experiment with it.  Until very recently I wasn't aware of the possibility with this particular amp. 

     

    Give me a day or two and I will post a link after I upload it to a hosting site. BTW a good midi/usb adaptor like the M-Audio Uno is needed.

     

    The Duoverb has some good stuff under the hood. ;)

     

    Edit: Found it: http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=90152876963048897950

     

    That should be it, if not I will get the one from home when I get there.

  12. The pre-amp and power amp are on separate boards. When changing tubes I always spray some contact cleaner on the pins and a wee squirt in the socket as a just in case.

     

    Like Napynap sez: Try running a fan pointed at the rear of the chassis to see if it may be a heat related issue causing it. Those puppies can run really hot and there is not much ventilation and if any solder joints are iffy they can show.

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