| What Jerry Used in Recording |
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| Written by Jerry Mihay |
| Monday, 05 January 2009 07:36 |
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On our first disc,"The Best of What's New," I used a mid-eighties Fender Japanese made Stratocaster that I purchased new back in the day for everything except "Slip Away" on which I used my 1974 Les Paul for a nice clean sound. I used a Takemine acoustic through a Digitech RP200 (silverface twin patch) through a Vox wah for rhythm. For the electric things I played through a Mesa Boggie DC-5 I've had for the last ten years. That disc was done with everyone playing on most of the rhythm beds as we were learning the songs, recording the songs, and becoming a band in one fell swoop. What you hear was pretty much created in a rather short span of time. I took a different approach on the second disc tentatively titled "Doctor Seven......." On this disc we had the luxury of being a band for awhile and we were able to rehearse more extensively. All songs were done with my guitar/drums/bass for rhythm beds. I played my Les Paul through a Vox AC 30 patch on the Digitech. I would then go back and double that track using my Mesa. I did most every lead track with my son's Paul Reed Smith custom 22. On the one tune I wrote for this disc, "Tender Lovin" I played rhythm and harmony lead with the Les Paul and my son Lee played the solo and the rest of the lead partson his PRS! For live stuff I have been using the Les Paul exclusively through my tried and true Mesa. After playing Strats nonstop for 20 years I finally understood (remembered?) the virtues of a set neck guitar with a solid tailpiece and humbucking pick-ups. Whew! In Rock, Jerry Comments (6)
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