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#1216
Jamie, Great work on the track, and congrats on the up coming EP release, hope that goes well for you.  Let us know when its out.  Keep us posted.  :tup:
#1217
Your Recordings / Re: Leavin' (Original Song)
November 03, 2013, 07:56:05 PM
Hi Akasha, and welcome to Guitarist Guild. 

What a great first post.  Loved the track, and hope to see more of your work.  :tup:

By the way, you can embed the videos directly into the posts by clicking on the little youtube button as you type, and place the code as you did just now between the youtube tags.

Like I said, welcome.
#1218
Company Shout Outs! / Re: Warlord Custom effects units
October 28, 2013, 06:41:55 PM
Quote from: liagasg on October 28, 2013, 06:33:51 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys.

Domain name is Ok, since that's what my CEO expert advised me to do. It will rank faster.

That's true actually.  ;) Your banner is now on my front page, hope it looks ok and helps with some traffic.  (By the way, your site is down for me atm).
#1219
Company Shout Outs! / Re: Warlord Custom effects units
October 28, 2013, 06:19:34 PM
Quote from: liagasg on October 28, 2013, 02:43:41 PM

Hello everybody,
I would like to introduce my small independent company "Warlord Custom effects"


Hi and welcome to Guitarist Guild.  Glad you finally made it over here.

I like your website too, looks fab.  Kind of agree with Austin regarding the domain name, but it's not easy coming up with a name sometimes, as you can tell from mine. lol..  I guess though using a web address such yours http://guitarpedals.eu  means you could distribute more than one brand of pedals from one site.

Anyway, thanks for posting, and thanks for the banner, I'll get that up on the front page ASAP.  :tup:

Rgrds

Mick
#1220
Musical Equipment wanted / Re: Guitar for project
October 27, 2013, 03:35:42 PM
Quote from: Hinfrance on October 27, 2013, 02:51:56 PM
Trying to look at the pictures Mick, but keep getting 'no data received' messages.

Looks good in the thumbnails though :tup:

Howard, not sure why you can't see the pics.  I just set up a test account with the same permissions as you, and they work fine.  What browser are you using please? 
#1221
Ash, how's things mate. Hope your getting a few more hits via this site.  I tweet your other post occasionally, so should get some views.  ;)
#1222
DAWs / Re: Cubase or Ableton?
October 13, 2013, 09:07:27 AM
H, I have to admit I've not used either of these yet, hope to try both in the near future though.  ;) Do both of these play nicely with genric sound cards in laptops / desktop PC's, or do you need a fancy sound card?
#1223
Hi Mike, thanks for the update.  ;)

Exciting stuff for sure. I'm really glad we are able to help, and see your ideas become a reality. :tup:

Rgrds

Mick   
#1224
Hi, and welcome to GG.  Just checked out your youtube vid, nice work guys.  :tup:

Perhaps you could post a bit of info about your band.   ;)
#1225
General Discussion / Re: Books
October 10, 2013, 10:27:29 PM
Legendary Guitarists & Their Guitars [Paperback]

What is it about the Gibson Les Paul, the Fender Stratocaster, the Martin D-28s, the Höfner violin bass or any of the other electric or acoustic masterpieces that has made them such icons of the 20th century? It’s not just because these guitars are great works of art, but above all because they gave music, whether we’re talking about rock, folk or blues, that special extra: a unique way of hitting or holding a note, a particular tone created by the shape of a guitar’s neck or body, its pickups, its very structure.

These guitars also became so legendary because they won over the great guitar players who often remained faithful to them throughout their careers. So there was B.B. King and his Gibson ES 335, nicknamed Lucille, Jimi Hendrix and his Stratocaster, George Harrison and his electric 12-string Rickenbacker, Jimmy Page and his Les Paul. This stunning book takes a detailed look at the greatest guitars and basses ever made, not forgetting the amps and effects units, which have become just as famous in their own right.

Legendary Guitarists & Their Guitars Dom Kiris
#1226
General Discussion / Re: Books
October 10, 2013, 10:21:35 PM
Star Guitars: 101 Guitars that Rocked the World [Hardcover]

These are the guitars so famous that their names are often household words: B. B. King’s Lucille, Eric Clapton’s Blackie, Stevie Ray Vaughan’s First Wife, Billy F Gibbons’ Pearly Gates, Neil Young’s Old Black, and many more. Here’s the first ever illustrated history of the actual guitars of the stars that made the music. Other best selling guitar histories look at the rank and file models, but this book is unique in profiling the actual “star guitars”â€"the million dollar babies, such as the 1968 Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix burned at Woodstock, which sold at Sotheby’s auction house in 1993 for $1,300,000. Amateurs buy guitars to emulate the starsâ€"Clapton’s Strat, Slash’s Les Paulâ€"and this book explains the stars’ modifications, thus showing how others can recreate those famous tones.

Star Guitars: 101 Guitars that Rocked the World Dave Hunter
#1227
General Discussion / Books
October 10, 2013, 10:14:06 PM
Guitar Family Trees: History of the World's Most Iconic Guitars [Hardcover]

Guitar Family Trees is a striking visual account of the most prominent guitars in the instrument’s illustrious history, from the earliest Renaissance acoustics right up to state-of-the-art 21st century models. This comprehensive book charts the history of the most respected manufacturers and the evolution of their guitars in more detail than ever before.

Specially designed photographic guitar family trees, including four special fold-outs, provide at-a-glance overviews of the development of every make and model, decade by decade. Terry Burrows then takes a close-up look at 200 iconic models to create an invaluable catalog of guitars. A stunning full-color photograph of each model is accompanied by informative text tracing its development, with key design and sound features highlighted, and an exhaustive specification list. Burrows also reveals the guitarists who love to play each model, and the tracks on which you can hear it played.

Guitar Family Trees: History of the World's Most Iconic Guitars Terry Burrows
#1228
Quote from: paulnoise on September 22, 2013, 11:13:28 AM
Hi, when and where can we order these?  I'm after a new sound :-)

Sent from my C6903 using Xparent Purple Tapatalk 2

That's a very good question. Hopefully we'll get some news soon.  :tup:
#1229
Amplifiers / Re: Guitar through Bass amp
September 22, 2013, 11:15:02 AM
Thanks. I actually thought a bass Amp / combo would handle virtually all you chuck at it, but not the other way around. It's obvious to me you wouldn't want to play a bass through a guitar combo, it would damage the speaker very easily.  :doh:
#1230
Amplifiers / Re: Yamaha THR
September 22, 2013, 09:46:03 AM
Quote from: Connor Baxter on September 22, 2013, 09:41:15 AM

Looks like your going to have to break the budget and get one to review on the site for us lot then!  ;)


Well they could always send me one to do a review on. :D  8)  Failing that I'll have to wait until funds are available.  :'(