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    The RP500 Set is Locked and Loaded NOW WITH PATCH LIST!

    by Richard Hunter June 16, 2013

    I’ve completed the patch design, programming, and setup for the first RP500 Huntersounds patch set. Basically, it’s the v16 set for RP355 with 15 new patches. Some of those new patches, like a set I created with a Tweed Deluxe amp model–my favorite “clean” amp…

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    Nominate me for a SPAH award!

    by Richard Hunter June 13, 2013

    Okay, this is shameless shilling, and for myself too, which is doubly shameless. But I want to be nominated for a SPAH award. SPAH offers three annual awards (I quote here from SPAH’s website at SPAH.org): Bernie Bray Player of the Year Award: This award…

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    Figuring out the Loop Layers for “Mellow Down Easy”

    by Richard Hunter June 9, 2013

    I’m back in my home studio, working on my looping, getting the songs and the related sounds together. I love big low-frequency layers, because it’s a new sound for the harp with a lot of power, so I’m making lots of stuff that sounds like…

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    Two Days, Three Jams in London

    by Richard Hunter June 5, 2013

    I was in London Sunday through Tuesday of this week, which was perfect for checking out some blues jams. On Sunday, I hit the afternoon jam at Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues and the evening jam at TCR (Tottenham Court Restaurant). The two clubs are…

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    Audio of the Day 2 June 2013: Blues Birdhead, “Mean Low Blues” (1929)

    by Richard Hunter June 3, 2013
    Holy smokes, this thing is crazy good. There's a lot of chatter in the comments on Youtube about whether or not this is the first recorded instance of an overblow on the harmonica. To me this is like arguing about ornithology in a room full...
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    Going Wireless

    by Richard Hunter May 31, 2013

    I’ve been spending time thinking about how to make my rig look smaller and more compact. One of the important approaches to that end is cable management. The most prominent cable on the stage is the one that runs from my harp mic–i.e., from the…

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    A Few Things about Programming Patches for Your MultiFX Device

    by Richard Hunter May 27, 2013

    A number of the licensees for my Digitech RP patch sets have told me that they’ve tried and given up on programming the device, because it’s just so hard to make their own patches. (Some of them say that programming the RP makes them appreciate…

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    Video of the Day 25 May 2013: Pablo Fagundes, “Voo da Mosca”

    by Richard Hunter May 25, 2013
    This guy can play the chromatic harp. Did I mention that he can play? Can he ever. I can't tell for sure what instrument he's using, but it might be a CBH 2016, which is certainly the very thing for playing as fast as this...
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    So Long to the Big Amp, At Least For A While

    by Richard Hunter May 18, 2013

    My Peavey KB/A 100 started producing lots of bad sounds last night–crackles, pops, booming bass, sudden drops in volume. After 18 years, I guess it’s overdue for service. Anyway, I’m back to the KB2 for the moment. Depending on what it costs to repair the…

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    In Memoriam Walter Joyce

    by Richard Hunter May 17, 2013

    When I lived in Falmouth, MA, in the 1980s, I was close friends with Walter Joyce, who at the time was a pastry chef, and soon after taught karate for a living, before becoming a lawyer, which was the trade he was practicing when he…

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