Richard Hunter: dual amp modelers plus harp, day 2
This, the second in a series of short pieces, features harmonica played through a mesa boogie amp model with envelope filter, plus a Marshall stack amp model with low octave double.
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Richard Hunter: harmonica and RP350 with FX25 envelope filter
This short piece shows how the harmonica sounds through a Digitech RP350 with an overdriven tube preamp model and FX25 envelope filter effect. Did I forget to say "rock n' roll"?
Here’s How to Get a Chicago-Style Sound Through a PA
Members of the Harp-L List regularly ask how they can achieve a “Chicago” style sound when using the PA system as the main amplifier for harmonica. This page, with help from guest writer Dom DeStefano, offers a few solutions that have been tested and proved…
The Photo Gallery
Pictures from the sessions for “The Lucky One” at 1935 Studio, Philadelphia, PA on Sep 18 2016. (Photos by Patty Sagalyn) Musicians: Richard Hunter, harmonica and vocals Mike “SloMo” Brenner, lap steel John Cunningham, bass Mark Schreiber, drums Peter Rydberg, engineer AND here’s the record…
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