I really enjoyed your version of this song Trond. Just proves there are so many different ways to interpret a song. Well done.
As for the amp, the THR range look and sound terrific and the only reason I’ve not gone for one is because they don’t have an fx loop which I think is poor considering the cost. (although a workaround is possible).
A quick take on another song, hopefully with a bit better sound from the amp and with a little more effects thrown in.
It is a little bit of hall effect and a bit more chorus effects.
Hi…beautiful this way…don’t get too addicted to chorus+reverb otherwise it’s like I’m in church all the time…and that’s exactly what I don’t like in life … …but wonderful with this song, and a little with more songs will probably be beautiful too …
Have to admit I liked the chorus and reverb on that one…you can always dial it back a little if you want less of it. Definitely get a better feel for the amp in this one Trond.
Trond, hang in there, those FX sounded great on this particular song. Guess that’s the clue, each song has its own feel and benefits from subtle changes and different FX. Experimentation is the only way to go and now you have that amp, no reason and no excuse not to. Good share.
I listened back to my acoustic recording from the open mic. I accidentally had chorus in and to me, my sound wasn’t good. Darn it. I was through a multi fx though, not an amp. With an amp you can hear if it sounds to your taste immediately.
Loving the hammer-ons in this one Trond. Timing is spot on.
Reverb is a personal taste thing, have a mess and see what sticks. Different levels for different songs.
On the Ultraviolence album by Lana Del Rey, her vocals are swamped with reverb to the point pain, but it suits the album and sounds good (to me anyway).