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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 15:13:20 -0700
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Claus Andersen wrote:
> I know this sound like a stupid noob-quistion but I really need the
> advice. :)
>
> Ive been playing guitar for at few years now but haven't experimentet
> much in making it sound like those glorios eighties bands with those
> high-pitched solos. I resently refound my desire for making those
> guitar-sound when I saw this:
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1491516901670441597
> &playerMode=embedded
>
> I have a Boss ME-30 multiboard and while is't now top of the line it
> should helps me along. I also have a Fender USA and a Marshall
> Valvestate 80 so theres 'some' potential.
>
> What I ask is to help me set the equipment to emulate those sounds.
>
>
> Just some "give dist. this setup, give comp. this setup, give it the
> trem. setting." and so fourth. Don't flame, Ive just hit the wall
> setting it up :)
>
> Thx in advance :)
The biggest thing would be lots of reverb. Recordings in general were
extremely wet back in the 80's.
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