Signature Licks:

Inspector #20

Ambassador of Tone
Fallen Star
Country flag
So, a few days ago, we were sitting around between sessions, discussing the day's projects, and the subject came up about signature licks. Each of us created a lick that would serve as a kind of 'calling card' of sorts, something that embodied not only tone but technique. We shared licks back and forth, as we had downtime, throughout the day.

When I got home, I decided to record it.

For this simple recording, I plugged my bone-stock 2021 Gibson Les Paul 50's Standard Gold Top (BB3 Bridge) into my Ivanberg Modded Origin 50 through my 34" studio pedalboard with my never-ever-altered live settings. I put a single SM57 about 3 feet from the 2x12 cabinet (Celestion Copperback 250's) in my very-dead wood floored room.

I cranked the amp to my usual high volume levels (everything is marked and the settings are never changed) and ran through the lick 3 times before recording this final take.

Recorded in Audacity, there was no post-recording editing, other than sweeping off the white noise at the beginning and end of the track and just adding a slight delay between the right and left tracks, which were recorded simultaneously. This .048 Ms delay is a crucial component of my recorded solo tone.

As always, I try for a sense of urgency in my playing as opposed to seeking sonic perfection.




Rob's 34 Inch Pedalboard 2021.jpg
 
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Nice, i just keep building song after song so dying to get back in studio with a band 1 more time. I plug strait in t my TH30 with dean V screamon demon bridge with china greenbacks mic'd & fender jazz custom 60's pups strait into Ampeg SVT pro & mic the hlf cab. I dont think i have changed settings for over a year. Found my joy of less is more it seems..lil delay or something on 2nd solo's at end but seem to be into the capture idea in a 3 hr time frame & then leave it in reaper..praying a band will form & re record at studio..i will pay for it but seems cant find anybody that wants to put a lil work in these days..oh well. I guess this is my signature guitar & bass sound..very rudimentary but effective live.


 
That’s cool.

I’m the opposite. I realize it is inevitable that everyone will have some things in their lives that will be favorites of one form or another. But, I try to minimize my preoccupation with those things in my life.

My preoccupation is generally earning money. Everything else supports that addiction.
 
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