Here's some viewer mail I opened recently. Some very cool and generous fans of the channel sent some stuff in. I forgot about the clip until now. Thought I'd publish it here. Next up on the bench is a Peavey Classic 30, by the way! First Classic 30 on the channel. Crazy I haven't had one on before. Also, I'm looking for any opinions on Nesstone Tubes or the nesstone.com website. I'm thinking of using them for a tube source and would like honest opinions if any of you have experience.
I'm in the process of creating the demo for an upcoming video on a 1974 Fender Twin Reverb. This is the point where I'm editing the video and audio layers all together with green screening. The studio-captured audio is not added yet. This is just a rough video mix with the RAW camera guide audio for the drums and guitar ONLY! So this is what the drums and rhythm guitar are sounding like in the room by themselves with no close miking and no post processing (other than a bit of compression and EQ). I am actually kind of shocked how good this is sounding even though one of the camera mics (the one for the drums) is from a DJI Action Cam and the other (for the guitar) is a Panasonic camcorder mic. Usually when making this kind of demo, the raw camera mic audio acts as a guide when lining up video clips on the editing timeline and then gets deleted from the final timeline before publishing. In some cases, I will even mix in a hint of the raw camera microphones with the studio mix to give ...