Re: Short introduction by the admin
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:50 pm
I know, I'm late. So first of all thank you for setting up this forum
Got my Spark in July, took me almost a month to update the firmware because of some USB issues, now it's updated and I started experiemnting with it.
I just play (badly, usually) for me and my enjoyment. It's a sort of self-therapy for me. I use a ZOOM G5n to record a simple chord progression (on a simple drum track), then I improvise on it. I used to do so using the very same ZOOM pedalboard, now I'm trying to use Spark. I still have to solve a number of problems with it, e.g. how to get an output sound that doesn' blow my eardrums away when recording on a DAW, or how to avoid the latency in the same situation, or...
I like how it sounds, especially in low volume, and I pretty much use just clean tones on which I put a drive when soloing. It could be a Tube Screamer, an Overdrive, a Big Muff, but that's what I use as tone.
Never learned someone else's songs or solos, and somehow I regret it sometimes.
See you on the threads
Davide
Got my Spark in July, took me almost a month to update the firmware because of some USB issues, now it's updated and I started experiemnting with it.
I just play (badly, usually) for me and my enjoyment. It's a sort of self-therapy for me. I use a ZOOM G5n to record a simple chord progression (on a simple drum track), then I improvise on it. I used to do so using the very same ZOOM pedalboard, now I'm trying to use Spark. I still have to solve a number of problems with it, e.g. how to get an output sound that doesn' blow my eardrums away when recording on a DAW, or how to avoid the latency in the same situation, or...
I like how it sounds, especially in low volume, and I pretty much use just clean tones on which I put a drive when soloing. It could be a Tube Screamer, an Overdrive, a Big Muff, but that's what I use as tone.
Never learned someone else's songs or solos, and somehow I regret it sometimes.
See you on the threads
Davide