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Episode 35 : Control Surfaces
Hello listeners! In this episode, I will spend a bit of time introducing the idea of what a control surface is and why you might want to consider one for home recording.
Episode 34 : What’s the Delay?
We sometimes find that our amplified instruments aren’t filling the space the way we would like, or sound lonely and right up the middle. Whether we play acoustic or electric, guitar or bass, what pedal can help create space filling sound? The answer as you will learn, is a delay pedal. Please listen in!
Episode 33 : DAW Plugins
Hey folks! In this episode, I provide an introduction to the concept of plugins to be used in your digital audio workstation. Enjoy!
Episode 32 : Parallel Processing Effects
If you’ve ever wanted to blend your dry signal and your effected signal together and your pedals cannot do this, listen to this short episode to learn different ways to accomplish this goal.
Episode 31 : Maintaining Your Strings
Your point of integration with your stringed instrument are the strings themselves. What’s your process for keeping those strings performing their best?
Episode 30 : Recording at Home - Getting Started
Hello listeners! In this episode, I take a look at what is needed to get started recording at home. I break the process into two chunks, the DAW, and the Audio Interface. I also take a bit of time to introduce the subject of plugins for the DAW to help you make good decisions in this regard. Recording at home is easy and does not need to be expensive, so join me to get started.
Episode 29 : Neural Quad Cortex
I’ve talked about all digital alternatives to traditional amplifiers and speakers in a number of episodes. This time, I am going to focus on just one, the Neural Quad Cortex. This does not mean that others are not viable, it simply means that I am talking about this one. I own others and they run from fine to excellent, but I find myself gravitating to the Quad Cortex more and more, so I have been thinking about why, and if I could only recommend one, why it would likely be the Quad Cortex.
Episode 28 : Adding a Noise Gate to Your Board
About three years ago, I did a review of the TC Electronics Sentry. It’s an example of a noise gate for a pedal board. Since that time, I have happily been binging on pedals and related gear yet I still hear and get questions about dealing with noise from the amplifier when the instrument is not being played. Sometimes it appears to be electrical noise but most often it’s pickup noise that creates some really annoying hiss. Adding a noise gate can be a simple method to deal with this.
Episode 27 : Personal Hearing Protection
In this episode we explore why musicians should consider hearing protection
Episode 26 : Isolated Power Supplies
Folks don’t think of power supply systems first, and often only consider them when problems arise. Understanding where we started with pedal power, helps us make better decisions when it comes to choosing a pedal power supply solution. A key criteria is isolation, so listen in to learn why.
Episode 25 : Using a Compressor
To my mind, every guitarist or bassist should have a compressor on his or her pedalboard. Never as flashy as some other pedals, a compressor will richen your sound and help you fit the mix better. Listen in to learn more about compressors.
Episode 24 : Does the weight of the guitar body matter?
Hello listeners! Welcome to the Podcast from That Guitar Lover dot com There’s a lot of consternation about what difference the weight of the guitar makes in terms of usability. It’s not just about tone, although that is important of course. Let’s talk about guitar weight.
Episode 23 : Change Your Pickups
Welcome to the podcast at That Guitar Lover dot com. This time I want to talk about changing your guitar without replacing it, instead change the pickups to get the tone that you want out of a guitar that is otherwise excellent
Episode 22 : Best Amps for Home and Small Gigs
We no longer need massive cabinets and powerful heads for most of our playing, and using such devices at home or for smaller gigs doesn’t make sense. Let’s look at what does make sense.
Episode 21 : What If I’m Never Heard?
In this episode I explore dealing with your own work, that because you don’t gig out, or play in a band, and don’t do the social media stuff, how do you measure your progress?
Episode 20 : Addressing Some String Myths
Hello and welcome to The Podcast from ThatGuitarLover.com This time I will be addressing some myths about guitar strings, with specific focus on uncoated and coated strings. Enjoy!
Episode 19 : Guitar Case Options
Guitar cases have been around for a long time and there are more options today than ever. How do we decide on the best one for ourselves?
Episode 18 : Recording an Acoustic Guitar
Hello listeners! Welcome to The Podcast at thatguitarlover.com
This time I want to give you a quick how-to for recording an acoustic guitar that does not have a pickup. While this was done for decades a lot of new guitars have built in pickups that can go straight to your interface. But not all these pickups sound good and a microphone is often a better route.
Using Plugins in your DAW
If you are recording, plugins are going to become part of your process. In this episode of The Podcast from That Guitar Lover.com I’ll introduce the concept of plugins and offer some thoughts on their use.
Fitting Into the Band Sound
When playing and recording solo, what works great, may not work out, when you play in a band or are just jamming. Learn about how to fit instruments and vocals together in this episode.