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13th December 2009

Super hot pedal board update

Super hot day here today – 39 degrees (thats 102F). So hot in church that the best place to be was the baptism pool. Certainly on stage under the lights was a bit unpleasant – and I blame the heat for the number of mistakes I made – of which the worst was definitely when I mangled the lyric of ‘Salvation is here’ to sing “I don’t care that the world will know your name.” Not sure if anyone else noticed but I apologise – I’m definitely not so indifferent that I would sing about it.

Anyway, before I got jump in the pool it’s time for another pedal board update. Non guitarists can tune out now… I’ve made a couple of alterations – adding in an EQ pedal so I can shape or boost my tone when necessary. The other is the addition of the Digitech Jam-man looper, with another Boss volume pedal to control the volume. I currently have this running completely separate to the rest of my chain, with an output going into the direct line-in on the amp. The reason I’m running this separate loop is because I’m using some of Karl’s ambient guitar pads (see here for more info) to provide backing for some of the songs. They sound awesome and free the keyboard player to do some different stuff. We’ve had some nice ambient jams through communion.

pedalboard_dec09

So there it is. Click on the photo for a bigger version. I’d write more but this laptop is starting to burn a hole in my lap… (did I mention it’s crazy hot here today?) Cheers.

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Categories : Church, Guitar | 0 Comments

13th December 2009

Super hot pedal board update

Super hot day here today – 39 degrees (thats 102F). So hot in church that the best place to be was the baptism pool. Certainly on stage under the lights was a bit unpleasant – and I blame the heat for the number of mistakes I made – of which the worst was definitely when I mangled the lyric of ‘Salvation is here’ to sing “I don’t care that the world will know your name.” Not sure if anyone else noticed but I apologise – I’m definitely not so indifferent that I would sing about it.

Anyway, before I got jump in the pool it’s time for another pedal board update. Non guitarists can tune out now… I’ve made a couple of alterations – adding in an EQ pedal so I can shape or boost my tone when necessary. The other is the addition of the Digitech Jam-man looper, with another Boss volume pedal to control the volume. I currently have this running completely separate to the rest of my chain, with an output going into the direct line-in on the amp. The reason I’m running this separate loop is because I’m using some of Karl’s ambient guitar pads (see here for more info) to provide backing for some of the songs. They sound awesome and free the keyboard player to do some different stuff. We’ve had some nice ambient jams through communion.

pedalboard_dec09

So there it is. Click on the photo for a bigger version. I’d write more but this laptop is starting to burn a hole in my lap… (did I mention it’s crazy hot here today?) Cheers.

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4th August 2009

iPhone Music

Now this is an area where I think I’ve only barely scratched the surface yet, but the iPhone is a veritable treasure trove of useful apps for musicians and music lovers. Here’s a few of the ones I’ve tried so far…

Shazam

This is one of the Apps that iPhone users love whipping out to impress their friends. And there’s a reason for that – it’s just cool. Basically if you hear a song playing and want to know what it’s called and who sings it, Shazam listens to the song through your iPhone’s microphone, processes it, and then gives you the answer – as well as the option to purchase the song for yourself on iTunes or search for it in YouTube. Seems to work about 90% of the time. I’ve used it in the car, and even in a crowded restaurant, with surprisingly good results. Definitely worth downloading.

ooTunes

This is an internet radio program which you can use to listen to streaming radio stations from around the world. I first downloaded this when I wanted to listen to the JJJ Hottest 100 live instead of our usual 2 hour delay here in Perth, but have since discovered plenty of other cool stations from Australia and around the world. There is something cool about being able to tune into country radio live from Nashville, plug my iPhone into my HiFi and enjoy. Some stations are very high quality and even support listing of the currently playing song, lyrics display and links to buy the song. Other stations are poorer quality and some don’t even work so it takes a bit of experimenting to find the best stations. Also a warning this is probably an App you’d only want to use when connected to a WiFi network as I’d imagine this would use up your 3G download quota pretty fast. But keeping that it mind it’s well worth downloading.

Y! Music

Another app suggested to me by Deano, this is a similar program where you can tune into a range of radio stations. Seems to be less range than ooTunes (though still huge) but in general the stability is better with less drop outs and fairly good quality. I’m just tuned into a Reggae station at present. This program offers the ability to skip forward tracks so must work differently somehow. Free, and very useful.

Guitar Toolkit

There’s a myriad of guitar related apps out there. This is a paid one which I think was $9.99 – you can probably get much of the same functionality by getting a few different cheaper ones, but I found this to be the most elegant and powerful one I saw. It combines the following features :

  • Tuner – accurate, works well, allows alternate tunings
  • Fretboard / Scales – playable fretboard where you can display a huge range of different scales in different positions along the neck
  • Metronome – Set your bpm and time signature (from a large selection) and off you go. Very useful
  • Chord library – extensive chord library showing a large number of inversions/positions of just about every chord you can imagine. certainly more than I would ever use. And you can strum them all too.
  • Instrument – this app can be used for 6 and 12 string guitars, 4 and 5 string basses, and includes a huge library of alternate tunings, as well as settings for left handed players

As I said, this is not free, but it’s an incredibly versatile and powerful app that I would recommend to all guitarists…

I still need to find a similar app with chord library and scales for my Mandolin. Must add that to my to-do list.

MiniPiano

Free single octave piano keyboard. Works fine, but very simple.

Piano Sharp

Similar to mini-piano but allows you to switch to higher and lower octaves. Also includes a library of classical tunes that it will play for you, and you can record your own compositions. Worth investing a few $ if you’re a keyboard player.

My Songbook

This is a very cool litte program, which basically stores a library of songs with lyrics and chords on your iPhone. Perfect for sitting around the campfire or a small group singalong or if you just feel like playing some music (I always keep a spare guitar in my car boot for such an eventuality…) It includes a built in search function so you can find songs on Google or Chordie.com, which has a large database of user submitted songs. You can also add your own songs but the uploading process is a little convoluted. There is an auto-scroll feature so you can use it hands-free while playing, and it will also transpose for you so you can find the perfect key to suit your voice. Definitely a great app to have. I’ve got 100s of songs ready on my iPhone for whenever I need ‘em :)

iPod

Ok, so this is not an App you can download in the store, because it’s a standard part of the iPhone, but I had to mention it because it’s just cool. This is about my fourth iPod to date, but it takes things to a new level. I love having my music constantly in my phone in my pocket. I can play any song in an instant and don’t even need to carry headphones around (although the sound is so much better with them – the in-built speaker is not too bad). Navigation on the iPhone (and iPod touch I guess) is a vast improvement over the classic iPods – I can find what I want so much faster. Also scrubbing within a song to find a particular part (eg a guitar solo I’m trying to learn) is easy and efficient. Cover Flow is just cool, like flipping through CDs on a shelf – great for getting ideas if I’m not sure what to listen to. And I really like the Genius feature – pick a song and it will create a playlist of related stuff – and the playlists are really good. Having access to the iTunes store on the phone is nice too in case I ever want to purchase a new song when I’m out and about.

This iPod is becoming much more a part of my daily experience than my old ones. The only limitation is that it only has 32Gig or less or space, but I still have my 160 Gig iPod classic for when I want to carry a more exhaustive music library around (or when I want to save my iPhone battery) – look forward to a 64 or 128 Gig iPhone in the years to come perhaps?

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12th July 2009

Pedal Board

Haven’t done this before now but it’s a widespread practice on some of the guitar blogs I frequent to post a photo of your pedal board, so here goes (click on the picture for a higher resolution view)…

A couple of months ago I was fortunate to find on eBay this Gator pedal tote for thirty dollars. It’s brilliant – solid wood construction with a sturdy carry bag. All I lacked was some velcro to stick my effects down. A trip to Bunnings this weekend solved that and with a few hours work we have my current pedal board setup. Easy to carry and just requires plugging in to my amp, power and guitar and I’m ready to rock!

Pedal Board - July 12, 2009

The current setup is :

Guitar —>> Boss FV-50H Volume >> Boss TU-2 tuner >> Boss AW-3 Auto-wah (to Boss FV-500L expression pedal for manual wah control) >> TC Electronics Nova System (with G-switch for preset selection) >> TC Electronics ND-1 Nova Delay —> Amplifier

I haven’t previously mentioned the Nova System but it’s a great unit with excellent effects including a range of reverbs, modulation effects, pitch shifters and of course delays. All of these are of a very high quality as one would expect from TC electronics. It also boasts analogue distortion and overdrive circuits which are quite good, and which I’m currently using as my main distortion sounds (until my own personal GFC passes and I can afford to invest in some new stomp boxes…) The added G-switch means I can change patches and still have complete control over the full palette of effects for each patch… works nice.

Nova system doesn’t include Wah – hence why I’ve added in my Boss AW-3. I’ve only recently tried this with the expression pedal and am very pleased with the quality of the manual wah. It’s better than my Cry Baby. With this on-board I can choose between manual-wah, humaniser (which I haven’t found a use for so far… maybe one day), and the quite handy auto-wah with tap tempo (good when I want to do a wah rhythm and sing and/or avoid the dreaded ‘wah face’).

This morning when I played I didn’t have my ND-1 Nova Delay on board but I decided to add it in, because really you can never have too much delay options at your disposal. And it’s too good a unit to leave gathering dust on a shelf with all my other lonely effects. The delays in the Nova system are very very good but the Nova Delay itself sounds just a bit better and is easier to adjust, in my opinion. This way I can program a range of other delays in with my presets on the Nova System, but always have my Edge style dotted-8th delay available on the ND-1 whenever I need it (which is increasingly often). I also quite like some of the other delays in this box, like the Slapback for example.

Anyway, that’s where it stands for now… might post more pics if I change it around (when I either solve my personal financial crisis or feel the need to swap in one of my other stomp boxes).

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26th March 2009

Worship blogs

I continue to not be too active here in this blog due to study/family/ministry/work/facebook etc, although have been a little more involved in our worship team’s blog here : http://wccworship.wordpress.com/

In the process I’ve recently discovered a few brilliant worship guitar blogs that have really got me inspired. Here’s a few of them :

They are all now fixtures in my newsreader and all are excellent, but I’d recommend the first one especially. This dude has a mountain of good material, loves U2, and is pretty damn funny too. So if you’re into that sort of thing, check it out. In the meantime I’ll be off hiding out in facebook as usual.

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6th May 2008

Worship Guitar Guy

Worship Guitar Guy – cool blog this. well presented with some useful posts. Just wish he would update it a little more consistently than he does. But for church guitarists, it’s definitely one worth checking out.

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6th May 2008

Local Shots 2


Local Shots 2

Originally uploaded by baggas.

My favourite shop in the local area. No prizes for guessing why ;)

The kids know this as the “orange guitar shop”

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29th April 2008

Greatest Guitar Solos

Craig linked to this list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of all time and as a guitarist I had to check it out. In general it’s a pretty good list. I agree with most of them and have a big chunk of them in my collection already but it’s perhaps pointed out a few gaps I need to fill. But seriously, number 40? Steely Dan? Who’s idea was that?

Anyway, here’s the top 10…

  1. Jimmy Page – Stairway to Heaven (of course)
  2. Eddie Van Halen – Eruption (can’t argue)
  3. Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird
  4. Dave Gilmour (Pink Floyd) – Comfortably Numb (nice)
  5. Jimi Hendrix – All Along the Watchtower (yeh baby!)
  6. Slash (Guns n’ Roses) – November Rain (sweet)
  7. Kirk Hammet (Metallica) – One (good choice)
  8. Don Felder / Joe Walsh (The Eagles) – Hotel California (classic)
  9. Randy Rhoads – Crazy Train
  10. Eric Clapton – Crossroads (would be a crime if EC didn’t make the top 10)

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