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Gibson Explorer Tribute B-2 2019 (Dirty Fingers+) Harley Benton TE70 Black Paisley (Fender Texas Specials)įender American Standard Stratocaster (Shawbucker/Custom 50’s) So, thanks for watching Have Guitar! If you wanna support me – subscribe! A big fat Thank You to all of you who already do, so very much appreciated!! Nothing added before or after, it is just as they come. So what guitar is used for which preset is kinda random! The way I recorded them is just hooking them up directly to my soundcard (Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 2nd Gen) and then recorded some noodling in Reaper. The presets are not ordered by the amps so I just picked a guitar and recorded 10 presets, then I switched to another guitar and played another 10 presets and so on. Not sure if this is of interest but a note on the guitars used for these videos. It’s practically a modern high gain design that can cover any style from clean country twang to high gain rock and metal. It’s capable of high gain sounds but also sounds great clean. In this video the focus is on the amp named The Jackal – which should be based on a Soldano SLO 100.
#Scuffham s gear 2 full
If you want to try it out, there’s a 10 day full featured trial available.
#Scuffham s gear 2 free
Feel free to have a look at my review video for more information about S-Gear 2 (link provided below). S-Gear comes with five different amps, speaker cabinetts, tuner and effects (you can also use 3rd part cabs/IR’s).
#Scuffham s gear 2 software
As there are five different amps with in S-Gear 2 I have splitt this into five different videos, that will be release over a five week period (mainly because I don’t wanna clutter up my channels video feed!).Īs a general overview of S-Gear 2: it’s a software that can be run as standalone or as a plugin in your DAW (digital audio workstation).
#Scuffham s gear 2 series
Give it a look, let me know if I'm crazy or experiencing some sort of placebo.This is a five part video series where I demonstrate all the presets that comes with Scuffham S-Gear 2, so if you want a thorough overview of this VST plugin this might be it. I'd love to see how the two fared side by side. I'd still love to get my hands on an Axe-FX in the future as well. Only issue is it's around $160 after the trial and I might need it now. I played for a few hours and my fingertips are becoming recaloused, just going through the presets.


It might be some sort of cognitive bias (I hadn't touched my guitars for probably a lot of months), but I want to go out on a limb and say it really seemed LIGHT YEARS ahead of the usual suspects. I'm not going to go into any specifics, rather say just check out the trial. Honestly I want easy access to a variety of those, and mostly just for therapeutic improvisation sessions. Something was never right compared to micing up my amp. I can make that work through trial and error and a variety of widely discussed and accessible pieces of software.īut when I want to get the older school, traditional overdriven classic tones, it had always fallen flat. Lucky for me, my primary body of work doesn't feature guitar much, and when it does it's an experimental/industrial tone, often with no cab sim whatsoever and heavily layered. Technically speaking, it seems at this point in time we should be able to recreate "inspiring guitar tone" in the box, but I could absolutely never get it to work. This had been something I'd lost sleep over. I had mentioned the Scuffham stuff-which I had been told about-in a thread here the other day and finally got a chance to grab the trial. I have no dog in any fight, and as a matter of fact I am misanthropic by nature so it'd be easier for me to point out what's wrong with something than what's right.
