rockabilly69 Posted May 5, 2020 Posted May 5, 2020 I've been trying to stay busy in the downtime, so I just finished building up a new recording computer, It's going to be used as a back up for my current home recording rig, and, I've been checking out a bunch of cool new stuff, like vintage-gear-based plug-ins. So for the first recording from the new computer, here's a fun "not so true to Zep" cover, with turned around lyrics, a guitar amp simulation by Amplitube called "'57 Fender Tweed Pro", and my Zemaitis Reissue guitar with MR2000SB pickups (DeArmond Style). I also used a great vintage echo plug-in by Bluetubes, called the "Oil Can Delay", on the vocal. Who says you can't get cool blues tones with plug-ins:)
y2kc Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 I liked that. The Zemaitis sounds very Ron and the vocals very Rod. All in all, pretty Rad.
rockabilly69 Posted May 7, 2020 Author Posted May 7, 2020 5 hours ago, y2kc said: I liked that. The Zemaitis sounds very Ron and the vocals very Rod. All in all, pretty Rad. Well they are two of my favorites, especially Ron Wood. When I first put the MR2000 pickups in my Zemaitis I did this demo, and I could hear the Ron Wood in it
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