Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: Sekhmet on November 17, 2005, 03:38:20 PM
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Right after bodging my way through a bit of the zack wylde pentatonic dvd i decided i'd finally get round to recording this track, i was gonna save it for the Miracle men but decided ah what the hell, plus it would be good to demonstrat how heavy sinners can go.
Basically this is a Zack Wylde influenced track, why it's called no rest for the wicked i dunno just popped into my head at the time.
I'm not sure if i preffer this distortion or the one i had on my funk track, if anyones got any tips for recording in distortion i'd love to know as i find it quite hard, atm i've got one speaker off my cab sectioned off with a microphone in a cardboard box, i stuffed the edges of the box with towels and paper to stop the sound from bouncing back and what not (i think).
Anywhoos, enjoy.
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hard to believe thats a single coil sinner!!!
shred tastic clip, the rhythm parts are a bit too fast for ZW methinks 8)
good clip.
No Rest For The Wicked was an Ozzy Osbourne album :P
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Sometimes backing off both the distortion and recording level can get you a much better recording.
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Un-f-ing-believable that that's a single coil! What a jaw dropper.
Fast playing dude!
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Sounds good! :D
Where do you get that DVD?
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blimey that ends the "weedy" single-coil debate - what a monster of a sound.
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Thank-you after listening to the clip today on head phones i dunno if i like all of my solos on it but ah well, the dvds i bought off of ebay, there a copied version but ah well its still cool. i gotta refresh my pentatonic noodling, and add some bluesy counrty licks in there for the hooks.
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Cool, Sekhmet! I'll have to get around to posting my own Sinner clip sometime soon. My playing is nothing like yours though, so it might be useful as a different look at what the pickup can do.