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Picked up a Tascam DP-24 digital recorder a few months ago & really dig this thing. I have a ton to learn about it yet as well as recording in general but having a blast with it. Did a couple Christmas tunes back in December with it & just finished recording a little instrumental tune. Nothing technical or flashy, just a jam over a simple groove. The name of the tune is "Drive". When you have a chance check it out. Thanks!

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That's cool. Appropriately named, very "driving". Cool tone and wah vibe. I liked it! Good stuff.
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Thanks! All the guitar tracks were recorded using a Blackstar HT-5. For such a small, lower priced amp that thing sounds pretty decent & you can get a bunch of different tones out of it, very "tweakable". Ran it mostly through a Mesa 4x12 Recto cab but also did a couple tracks through a Mesa 1x12 Recto (all with Vinatge 30s). It also sounds good through the stock 10" cab that's in the combo, I just like the tone through the Vintage 30s a little better.
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I love the Blackstar stuff. I've played through a couple of HT-50s and a couple of Series Ones, but I've never tried the HT-5s. Sometimes cranking up a small wattage amp is just the tonal ticket. I've found that Vintage 30s are very good sounding in that application.

Having said all that, kudos for getting such a good tone on a recording. Even fantastic tones can sound flat and lifeless if the miking isn't right or the mix doesn't agree with all the tones of the individual tracks.

Thank You! Keep sharing!
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I was kind of surprised to find that I actually got a better tone at lower to mid volume than cranking it up. I messed around with placement of the SM-57 until I found what I liked & the EQ on the recorder was pretty much flat. I think that helps when you don't have to try to compensate for tone after the amp. I have a ton of ideas, just have to find the time to record them. Also going to look into something like a Tube Screamer, OCD, etc to push that Blackstar for some heavier stuff. Have heard some clips with those pedals & even the Bad Monkey & they sound pretty good with that amp.
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I dig it!! :twisted: :twisted:
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dig it kenny check it out rockpage. heck yes
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Very cool . I really liked "drive" has a very cool vibe and groove to it.
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I like it! What kind of wah did you use? The wah is just owning it on there.
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The Blackstar sounds awesome, os. But I think such a project is just the right justification to procure an Engl combo. :D
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Hey thanks everybody! Greg, that's a Dime Crybaby from Hell. I love that wah. It's got a ton of tweakability to it, which is good & bad. Sometimes I find myself tweaking & tweaking only to end up where I started. Duh! I used a TC G-Force for a little delay on that "lead" tone & it really helped round off & polish the tone of the wah. And yes Bobby, an Engl would be sweet. I'm pretty happy with what that Blackstar did but I know what that Engl can do & those are the tones I'd really like to get.
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Post by tonefight »

Good stuff Kenny, had that early Satriani feel to it. I've been looking at 5 watt amps lately but i've been playing a little cleaner lately and not sure about the blackstar. Was checking out some custom builder but no way to try em out.
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I was always really impressed with the clean tones that old sKool got out of that Blackstar, very chimey and Vox-like. It's almost hard to believe that it's powered by a single 12AX7.

I'm surprised Dave P. hasn't stopped by yet. He's one of the biggest Blackstar nuts (nut in a good way) that I know!
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Thanks Tony. That Blackstar does clean stuff pretty decent but to me sounds just a little on the thin side, but that could just be my guitar/pickup arrangement. It does a really nice clean with some grit (think Pink Floyd). I have an idea for a tune with a Floyd vibe to it that I hope to record soon & will be using that amp. I hear you though about wanting to check out amps but can't find them within a reasonable drive. For 5 watts the Blackstar will crank & I've used it at a few gigs with good monitor support. The drawback for me is that I really like to feel my amp & not just hear it & the 5 watts just won't cover that. On the plus side it was nice to carry such a small rig, my back approved muchly!
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Just wanted to say thanks again to everyone that has checked out the tune & my page! Muchly appreciated. Hope to have another song together here very soon. Picked up an MXL V63 mic for recording the acoutic & really like the way it sounds.
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