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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Broughton" data-source="post: 129100" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>Re: Guitar Amp Modelers</p><p></p><p></p><p>This all sounds quite alien to my experience. I'm not sure if you're speaking of bar or garage bands, but in pro bands, the guitar player is not "tweaking his sounds" while performing, he's busy playing the show. Often players don't even switch the patches themselves, they just let their guitar tech handle that. Honestly, I have never seen a guitar player constantly adjusting his sounds while performing; maybe at soundcheck, but never during a show. He's gotta play the show and entertain the audience. Making changes to his sound (other than volume or another adjustable effect like a wah-wah) should be done in rehearsals and soundchecks. Constantly adjusting and tweaking while he's performing I would consider to be very unprofessional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Broughton, post: 129100, member: 318"] Re: Guitar Amp Modelers This all sounds quite alien to my experience. I'm not sure if you're speaking of bar or garage bands, but in pro bands, the guitar player is not "tweaking his sounds" while performing, he's busy playing the show. Often players don't even switch the patches themselves, they just let their guitar tech handle that. Honestly, I have never seen a guitar player constantly adjusting his sounds while performing; maybe at soundcheck, but never during a show. He's gotta play the show and entertain the audience. Making changes to his sound (other than volume or another adjustable effect like a wah-wah) should be done in rehearsals and soundchecks. Constantly adjusting and tweaking while he's performing I would consider to be very unprofessional. [/QUOTE]
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