Hakan
372 posts
Nov 23, 2013
1:39 PM
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Håkan
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nacoran
7367 posts
Nov 23, 2013
1:58 PM
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Sometimes it would be nice to just have a 'like' button, for when you are at a loss for words. :)
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Rick Davis
2727 posts
Nov 23, 2013
2:00 PM
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I agree with Nate...
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BronzeWailer
1163 posts
Nov 23, 2013
8:08 PM
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Sounding great. After hearing the start, my wife was surprised to hear that it was a harmonica. I think that is praise! :)You got my vote Hakan.
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Jehosaphat
614 posts
Nov 23, 2013
8:27 PM
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At times i thought i was hearing Jason.. Awesome sound you're getting there Hakan(and not a valve amp in sight?)
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Hakan
373 posts
Nov 24, 2013
4:43 AM
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Thank you, thank you!
Jehosaphat, I used this eqipment:
Hohner Marine Barine Band DeLuxe harmonica in C was played through Ultimate Shure 545 microphone.
(I bought the Ultimate from Greg Heumann and I ordered a vintage element. It didn't make it stronger but this one had a darker, richer sound in the lower register compared to my standard Shure 545 which is very nice. Especially for bright harps like the ones in the key of C)
Microphone was connected into vacuum tube preamplifier BEHRINGER Tube Ultragain MIC200 connected into DIGITECH Vocal 300 multieffects pedal connected into Lone Wolf Jason Ricci Flat Cat optical compressor pedal connected into BOSS BR-1200CD digital recording equipment. Reverb and bass & drums tracks was created in BOSS BR-1200CD. No guitar amp was used.
(The Behringer preamp and the digitech vocal 300 is always there but I think I will disconnect them and use my Lone Wolf Harp Break or my Octave pedal in the future. The Flat Cat is new to me, it allows me to have a distorted setting and still have a sound that is nice and easy to listen to)
Håkan
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TheoBurke
515 posts
Nov 24, 2013
6:43 AM
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----------Smokin' hot is right.You're always an inspiration, Hakan. This is especially fine. Thanks. Ted Burke http://www.youtube.com/user/TheoBurke?feature=mhee
http://ted-burke.com tburke4@san.rr.coM 858 274 0882
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