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Cody Barnette
Приєднався 19 гру 2023
Hey everyone! I play guitar and many other instruments. Join me on my journey 🤙🏻
I found MY new FAVORITE PLUGIN! I can't believe I'm just now finding this!
What's up everyone!! Today we find what I'm calling my new favorite plugin. The STL Tones Josh Middleton Tonality Suite...and oh boy, its definitely sweet Link below ⬇ to get this plugin I'm using AND for the guitar I'm using.
Plugin: www.stltones.com/products/tonality-josh-middleton
Guitar I'm using: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PMSC2HSBK--charvel-pro-mod-so-cal-style-2-24-ht-hh-satin-black
My Instagram: _codybarnette_
Donate: www.paypal.com/paypalme/codybarnette95
Plugin: www.stltones.com/products/tonality-josh-middleton
Guitar I'm using: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PMSC2HSBK--charvel-pro-mod-so-cal-style-2-24-ht-hh-satin-black
My Instagram: _codybarnette_
Donate: www.paypal.com/paypalme/codybarnette95
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Відео
This Fender is OLDER than ME!!!
Переглядів 14114 годин тому
Hey everyone! Today I'll take you with me on this upgrade. So many thing's went wrong on this. Murphy's Law at it's best if you ask me. linked down below are all the parts I bought to upgrade this guitar! Musiclily pro 6 inline vintage tuners: www.amazon.com/Musiclily-Vintage-Guitar-Machine-Classic/dp/B07KHWXP48?th=1 Fender American Vintage bridge saddles: www.amazon.com/Fender-American-Vintage...
5150 III Stealth 50w JAM session. A modern THRASH machine
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Hey everyone! Today we're going to kick back and have a nice chill jam session with my 5150 III Stealth 50 watt! Links below ⬇️ Donation: www.paypal.me/codybarnette95 Instagram: _codybarnette_
Music is CHANGING, Tone is CHANGING, Lets TALK
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Hey everyone. today is a quick video in response to my last video. A lot of people seemed to be confused or to disagree, which is fine but I just wanted to clarify somethings. Lets talk about old music up until todays music and the changes that inevitably come with it! Instagram: _codybarnette_
ANOTHER Bogren Digital Amp Sim? Really? Lets check it out!!
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Today we check out a Bogren Digital amp knob based on the MLC S_Zero 100 watt tube amp. If there's anything you might be interested in me trying out, buying or talking about. comment down below and let me know!!! Instagram: _codybarnette_
STOP BUYING CABS!!! The TRUTH modern guitarists NEED to hear!!!
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Hello everyone! Today we discuss the importants of not falling for the old school traditional path that modern guitar players constantly get trapped into that don't work anymore. With that I give my thoughts and opinions on guitar cabs and why they are NOT necessary for the traveling musician of today! Instagram: _codybarnette_
Trying out the Laney Ironheart plugin. A whole other BEAST.
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Today I try out the Laney Ironheart amp sim plugin by @AuroraDSP. For my guitar ill be using my Fender U.S.A ultra lux to play some thrash metal tones through this beast. Subscribe for more stuff like this and enjoy the video!
3 YEARS of ABUSING my Solar guitars. Lets see how its held up!!!
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Hey everyone! I just wanted to give you guys a quick review and playthrough of my solar guitar. The beloved and majestic @OlaEnglund guitar company (for those of you who don't know). We also get some slight interruptions from a fluffy special guest. I'm plenty open to trying the new S by Solar if i'ts something everyone would like to see comment down below and we can make that happen! Enjoy you...
These are the WORST guitar strings for METAL!!!
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Hello one and all!! Today I try the smallest string I could find at my local guitar center. Will they be able to delivering the chug? Thanks for watching I appreciate all of you. Let's gooooo
This 1950's RADIO is also a MARSHALL JCM 800???
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This 1950's RADIO is also a MARSHALL JCM 800???
This Telecaster is the ULTIMATE guitar for modern metal musician's!! See for yourself
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This Telecaster is the ULTIMATE guitar for modern metal musician's!! See for yourself
looks beautiful and sounds stunning. lucky find, its a sick guitar 🤟🔥
Thanks man! I’m so basic, I love me a super strat 😂 something about a Grampa guitar chugging just puts a smile on my face
Yeah, those 'wow, that's as old as me' experiences get worse over time. TRUST ME! 🤣
Yeah I’m creeping right around the corner 😂
I just gave away two Crate 4x12 cabs that I had FOREVER.... hopefully, kid I gave them to will put them to good use
Playing through studio monitors or frfr is just uninspiring. Theres is no experience.
ENGL pro 2x12 user here. Good option
I don’t think I’ve ever used anything ENGL that wasn’t good. Love me some ENGL
I feel like my crate v32 2x12 tube combo is crushed by our drumset i like the tone of modlers and tube amps just hate my amp its min volume it kicks on 2 is too much for practicing and at night, and it can't hang with dblkicks and a 22"holey china when my kid wants to jam i need more, i see tones of vids on tone floor units plugins heads and all that, but never anything about what you need to bring the sound to bear.... I'd love to see something on the topic of how to get guitar. bass, keys going hard enough to sound good with extreme drums.
Damn.. okay, My main issue is playing live. I use the line 6 HX Effects in 4CM and the real-deal amp/cab and I drag around the heavy gear. I'm getting old-er and tired of the load in, set-up, break-down, load out thing. My friends all say, "you gotta do the modeling thing with in-ears man!" I want to be able to hear my guitar by itself on stage, feedback, dynamics, ect, ect. Is there a way to achieve this with amp/cab sims for a live set-up?? I want to pull the trigger and go this route, but would I have to give up that live vibe and feel?
Mine is: get inspired, hook up gear, forget song, find it, take a long time trying to remember a similar song, get distracted bc completely random song is in the same key, use bathroom, comeback to play some riffs, feel disappointed at my skill level, pack things up, get triggered by the song again and repeat
It’s a vicious cycle my friend 🥲
I get obsessed with tone and fucking with the effects and never even play
This has got to be frustrating as hell!
It’s certainly a contributing factor to my wildly mediocre guitar skill hahaha
I just make a riff and then forget it half way through recording so i end up freestyling it completely of tempo😂
😂 it never surprises me how little I can get done in one day without trying 🤦🏼♂️
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I noodle out killer songs then forget to write them down
All the storage on my phone and in my DAW is basically riffs I thought of in my head and started but never did anything with 😂 I feel you man
If you play anything like Roblox or fortnite and your over the age of 13 yiure a fucking creepy wierdo
I grew up playing tube amps (though I started with a pretty crappy solid state amp first) but I use plugins now for 99% of my guitar playing because it is just so much more convenient. Plus, the range of tones you can get with something like Helix Native is insane. I love my classic Marshall JTM-45, I will never sell it, but my Helix does it all and it’s right on my laptop.
Amp Sims are why most metal production sounds flat and sterile nowadays.
I admit that computer sim amps are more practical but the feeling you get when the sound moves the air around you and you feel the sound coming out your amp is unique and it’s what I love about playing guitar.
I believe that in the future amp sims and multi-effects will be built into the guitars, like in Mooer GTRS, but it will be much more common. Keyboard players are just plugging their instruments into the mixers, so why guitarists don't?
That’s a great observation! One that I didn’t even think of! On top of that will guitar even be what we know the sound as now, in the future? Speaking of keyboards, think about how there are synths and other sounds used from keyboards. This things don’t sound like Piano but we all know them to be one. Maybe guitar could be like that as well!
The convenience is good yeah, but digital doesn't convince me in tone and feel
What all have you used?
Crossover
Just ordered one bro. 😎 you got me hooked to try it out. Cheers 🍻
I absolutely love it. It got a bit of hate but through a thicker amp like a mesa it works so good.
Horses for courses. I’m a studio at home guy, don’t even jam these days. But I do like amps for their simplicity, So I have an amp with a cab sim out (Friedman). No cab speaker at all. Why? Volume! You can’t play a 4x12 in a domestic environment. Even a 1 watt tube is too loud! So I go from amp to mixers to studio monitors. Then a feed from mixer to the computer for recording. So I can crank the tubes and turn the overall volume down at the mixer. Perfect solution. The cab sim is pretty good. But if I jam again, I’ll buy a cab for sure. We are spoiled with choice these days. Praise the Lord.
Spike Cassidy of D.R.I. was playing with a Kramer Focus 2000 a Strat style guitar, but it had a humbucker and 2 single coil. It was the Thrash Zone album era.
no clean sound..too high input?
Solid review! I have the Ironheart and have used it for years for everything in studio and most things live. It's a beast. Definitely checking this plugin out now! Great job dude 🤘
Which is greater, Spending time in music stores, Or tattoo shops ?
I guess what we are looking for is "That sound" on the recording process as well as the live room finding just the perfect tone in the right size package for the least amount of money
I'm playing my DigiTech 2120 into the effects return of a JCM 900 with a Suhr Reactive Load/ I.R. Get Off My Lawn.
The 4/12 Mesa and 2/12s are some of the best ever made and sounding period. Click Bate. Appreciate You though and know what Your saying
And band mix You forgot about 20 dollar headphone amplifier mixer splitters and stacks still make You look rad
JCM 800 full stack and a pointy guitar.
Never stop buying cabs, they are the awesomest. I am shall fill my entire house with guitar cabs!
My house is made of cabs!
Great Video, yeah I gotta say multi effects units ( or vst's ) are the way to go. Something like Axe fx or helix ets is all anyone would need in a super compact unit.
I think it’s cool to have a plugin that’s not another 5150 or Recto.
My parents bought my first 4x12" cab with a marshall mghdfx head, back 20 something years ago. Im in my 40's now, and still rockin that same 4x12" cab with a Randall VMAX head. I gotta say its a pain in the ass, and even at gigs you use a mic on them so a huge cab is almost never needed, but i wouldn't play without one now. I admit, i wanna look and feel like a rockstar when i play a gig. A huge amp helps.
Personally, I know I'm now leaning more towards running my pedals or guitar processor into my power amp pedal and then running that power amp pedal into a vertical 2x12 cab with some quality speakers. Definitely viable for performing live and touring while not causing back problems later on in life.
Definitely not using heavy ass tube amp heads will 100% save me back problems later on in life 😆
I'll admit that amps in general are almost unnecessary these days, but I'm an older guy who is 20 years removed from playing in bands and I still crank big amps every time I play in my music room because I like feeling it in my bones when I play. Impractical but enjoyable.
bay area compatible
i've been playing guitar for 20 year and never owned a head and cab unit. i was ahead of the times! lmao!..
Yes sir you sure were 😂 let me ask you, do you use amp sims? Also are you interested in ever trying a tube amp? Highly recommend at least borrowing 1 for a week and really diving in!
@@CodyBarnette-GNARK right now im rocking a line 6 pod go plugged into my boss katana 100 artist. but im starting to get into gigging and need something with a little more meat on the bones. i've played with the idea of tube amps.
@@timtimmonsmusic couldn’t hurt to upgrade to a higher end line 6 like the helix or the stomp and get yourself a 2x12
@@CodyBarnette-GNARK what’s your opinion on the boss katana head and cab? Was thinking about that setup,
@@timtimmonsmusic well I’ve never had the opportunity to play that exact set up. I will say that the boss katana stuff (what I’ve tried at least), has been great. If you plan on gigging I’d suggest sticking to what you’re comfortable with but I’m also the type of person who loves trying new things out and testing different stuff.
FR cabs and modeling are the future, seems obvious at this point (or just monitors for home use obv). The technology is so shockingly good now it’s insane. I grew up with a 5150 head and 4x12 so I know and appreciate that relationship but I’ll never go back to that set up. Having so many amps at my fingertips now is just so inspiring either with plug ins , fractal etc.
Protone dead horse Od. Tasty
Love it. Matched with what amp?
@CodyBarnette-GNARK all VST actually lmao but my go to is a 5150 stealth or an Engl Invader/Powerball
@@br0bie43 I think most people use plugins anyways 🤷🏼♂️ well for silent or quit jamming that is anyways. What’s your go to plugin? Mines the stl tones lasse lammert suit. Great for thrash and death metal tones.
@CodyBarnette-GNARK I wanted an axe fx forever but the free plugins now are just nasty. tbh since i got the dead horse I've been going back to old ones like the emissary and its so easy to get a good tone now. My favorite is probably Neural dsp nolly for low tuned stuff. Nalex ninja doesn't even need the pedal. That's the most disgusting free amp of all time, hands down. Keep shreddin brother 🤘
@@br0bie43 the best investment I made in recording music was ezdrummer with a small midi keyboard. It’s so easy to get inspired. Spent a lot of money on a lot of packs but now I can make pretty much any kind of music I could think of. I’ve never actually had an axed before either though. Honestly I’d probably just get a neural dsp and a torpedo captor x
The only pedal I need is a Ibanez tube screamer
Works for just about every occasion but when playing metal it’s fun to balance pedals and make new sounds. What do you play the tune screamer through?
revv g3. i run a clean solid state fender as a pedal platform so having amp in a box is perfect for my setup.
Hell yeah. Do you use a 4x12?
@@CodyBarnette-GNARK no it's a 1x12 combo
As an aging 80's guitarist that migrated to tech in the 90's, then integrated them in the 2000's I found the digital capabilities and possibilities limitless. Nowadays I'm a basement studio rat with enough amp sims, modeler's and digital amps to download, design, implement and record in minutes what a pro studio couldn't do a couple decades ago. Bonus: A much less pissed off wife.. As far as quality and fidelity go, I've converted countless old school guitarists that tried too convince me old school was better.. The time, energy, expense, hassle and limitations of lugging around and setting up old school is an absolute abortion at this point. Even jamming through already setup rigs at sessions is so limiting and frustrating it's easier to bring my Katana MKII, laptop and midi keyboard than futz around with other rigs. If you're running backing tracks or recording the laptop is ready, willing and capable.. Every time without exception, other guitarists and bass players I jam with, want to run through my setup just too check it out.. 😅 To each their own but I'm not looking back.. Rock on brother ✌️
I love this comment! I feel the same way! What’s crazy is that you could record a full band without rack units now. The only thing is, is bands like to see that stuff around because I guess it’s shows experience? Idk but it’s crazy what can be done with just plugins
@@CodyBarnette-GNARK It's like having the keys to a large music store and a recording studio.. I agree with your comment and yes, old school cabs and amps have a certain visual appeal but I also think there's a lot of buyers remorse that makes it hard to let them go.. Actually have a neighbor who swears by his tube amp and assortment of pedals. he says it sounds better to him and I jokingly ask how can you tell with that noisy pile of cables, foot pedals and that old tube amp? watching him play around on the floor and moving things around trying to get that perfect sound is just sad. and just like the others, he always plays around with my setup during breaks.. I think the clean break in the 90s was enough to help me with the reset. Actually sold all my guitars amps cabinets, pedals everything. The only thing I regret selling, was some of my guitars.. I remember cakewalk was just getting started and wasn't too impressed but damn, technology has come along way in last 20 years.. it's a great time to be a musician..
@@Virtual-Media yeah it can take a while to really lock in a tone you’re looking for but also that’s the fun with a lot of analog stuff is time searching. Personally it doesn’t take me long to get a good tone. Micing up a cab is hard sometimes when you’re trying to get a specific sound to cut through a mix. That’s the trick. Knowing how to mic up a cab
I think ultimately midi-programmable tube amps with presets for flexibility of digital modellers, with build in reactive loadboxes with IR loaders and di/reamp boxes, and ones that by goal-oriented design cooperate well with all sorts of digital simulations and effects hooked up to the effects loop (or maybe some new interfaces yet to become a thing that will make things even more flexible and easily controllable! Maybe with a digital controller that can allow for rearranging the signal chain inside the analogue amp somehow, allow for more than one channel to be engaged at the same time, and so on), not just simulations of already existing physical stuff but ones creating completely new stuff from outside the analogue realm (imagine a digital distortion that simulates the sound of other instruments, instead of using special midi pickups and synthesizers) and so on. I think this is gonna be the future. Both analogue and digital blending together in order to open new pathways and possibilities.
Call I haven’t thought about it things have gotten so advanced compared to the last 5 to 10 years. I imagine it will triple in speed in the next 10 years because of all the advancements we have right here and right now
Much of that was done, Mesa TriAxis, various loop switching systems, centrally controlled by a programmable midi footswitch. It worked fine but was still alot to manage, one weak or loose cable takes down the rig. As good as the sound was, modern modelers can match it and offer improvements such as less noise, more consistency, easier to control, etc. It's hard to beat a modeler. The amp in a room sound/feel is a seperate issue, just run the modeler thru the effects loop return of a tube amp if you desire that.
Very cool tones, its nice to try out some different settings so we can see how the ap reacts. Very cool strat. May i suggest that you provide the signal chain in the description of the video?
Will do! I’m out of town for work working night shift right now. Once I get off, I can do that 🤙🏻 also thank you so much!
70 year old consummer grade radio sounds better than 80% of today's amps. Very cool video, just discovered your channel, great content, you just got a new subscriber :)
Awesome thank you so much I really appreciate the kind words! This amp is also soooo loud. You sound check death cap amplification. Mike is such a cool guy.
The only thing I don't like about the 5150 III's is that the mid-section in them sounds like you activated a wah pedal and kept it halfway cocked. It's very honky and nasally. I always have to surgically EQ it out.
Usually I scoop the mids heavy on these but I also was using the peppers dirty tree which adds a lot of mids. Sounds really good for cutting through a dense mix