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Re: Roland cube settings

Postby New2E9 » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:25 pm

Thanks for the encouragement, Geoff. I know as the guitar and effects evolved, it took a long time to find ones that I was interested in. I think the sound Roger McGuinn found was awesome, but of course that was dependent upon amp, instrument, style, and a whole lot of " music in the blood".
At this time, my wife is not addicted, but she is leaning to the Pavlov approach. She hears me turn it on then goes the other way!! It does however beat the heck out of my 3 days of fiddle/violin attempt. Big Grin
Hope to be able to turn that around. When she isn't home I tend to get a little extra hungry at times!
Thanks, Erney
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Re: Roland cube settings

Postby Jif » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:23 am

:lol: :D

I always wanted a McGuinn Rick 12, unfortunately they cost the equivalent of a new Pedal Steel. I had a shot of a friends Rick 12, a 60's guitar, he has Roger McGuinns autograph inside through the shark fin that he got when the Byrds played in London in the 70's.

Great sound, instantly identifiable with the Byrds sound. Then there's Clarence White and the B-Bender Tele :guitar:

Maybe after I've bought my next pedal steel, or I win the lottery :roll:
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