- Jul 11, 2010
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Kristian, I hope you read this, or anyone else with a Mesa/Boogie TriAxis. Do you have any tips for setting up some crunchy and lead tones?
You menctioned in the past that your first unit was sold when you were going to Hollywood, and the second one back in Sweden because you couldn't get decent tones out of it.
But anyways, do you remember anything when Sirius B, Lemuria or Gothic Kabbalah were being recorded, such as keeping the bass or gain around a certain value, or any other parameter that you might remember, which modes were used for crunch and lead tones, or comments from Chris?
I've noticed how good it sounds after recording and listening to some samples, and how close it sounds from those albums using Lead 1 Red and Dinamic Voice around 5, but it's quite loud and full from bass to treble when you're actually standing in front of the speakers.
Any help will be appreciated. Please let me know,
Leandro :Smokedev:
You menctioned in the past that your first unit was sold when you were going to Hollywood, and the second one back in Sweden because you couldn't get decent tones out of it.
But anyways, do you remember anything when Sirius B, Lemuria or Gothic Kabbalah were being recorded, such as keeping the bass or gain around a certain value, or any other parameter that you might remember, which modes were used for crunch and lead tones, or comments from Chris?
I've noticed how good it sounds after recording and listening to some samples, and how close it sounds from those albums using Lead 1 Red and Dinamic Voice around 5, but it's quite loud and full from bass to treble when you're actually standing in front of the speakers.
Any help will be appreciated. Please let me know,
Leandro :Smokedev: