A “Trippy” Recording

Filed Under (Random Thought, Recorder, Rhythm) by Frank on 20-05-2008

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Line6 POD 2.0I was messing around with my POD 2.0 By Line6 (I just bought it, I’ve not posted about it yet. I will post about it soon) and I came up with a sort of “trippy” (according to my wife) little rhythm piece.

You can listen to it below:

Note: if you can’t see the player, you should view the original post.

The guitar is an amplified acoustic guitar put through a Line6 POD 2.0 with the “9d” setting selected (on the POD) captured with a Zoom H2. All of this combined is creating this sort of delay - reverb - acoustic type sound…

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2 Responses to “A “Trippy” Recording”


  1. Make a review of it! I am fan of Line 6, especially Variax guitars, but I am not yet very convinced about POD.

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  2. I really, really should. I actually like the unit a lot but in all honestly, I’m not sure that I’m getting out of it what I should be…

    The effects are great and it is easy to configure but I probably don’t have the “proper” amp to “really hear” the effects as they are meant to be heard.

    Right now, I’m either putting the POD through a cheapo beginner-amp or through a pair of OK, but not great, Sony isolation head phones.

    Additionally, my ears aren’t really tuned in to what this should sound like, so it’d be hard (or unfair?) of me to rate it…

    What I think I should do, is try to make several recordings with it (in high quaility MP3) and post them on this site… Let people hear some of the effects and such…

    Thanks for stopping by Ovidiu!

    Regards,
    Frank

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