The interface that I use to record is the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface. Mine is a 1st generation (of course) but it's still awesome! Even though Focusrite is currently on the 3rd generation of these magnificent interfaces, they still look and feel the same and operate with the same ease as always.
I like that it supports from 44.1 - 192kHz sample rates
super easy to control
1/4" outputs
Here's the link to Focusrite's page for the Scarlett 2i2:
https://focusrite.com/en/usb-audio-interface/scarlett/scarlett-2i2
I have made many recordings using this interface and Ableton Live 9.
Listen to a sample here: https://soundcloud.com/billcollins/as-it-happens
This is my blog about my guitars, the pickups and strings that I use; the DAWs and associated plug-ins that I use to record and master with. I will provide descriptions of my experiences with each piece of equipment or software. I look forward to hearing your experiences and preferences as well. It's going to be fun! :)
Monday, July 27, 2020
Sunday, July 26, 2020
The Stuff I Use
I have played guitar since I was 13 years old. A bit late to start, I know, but I still love it. I knew I was hooked as soon as a friend of mine showed me power chords. You know, the two fingered root and fifth chords prevalent in metal songs. Gratefully, I progressed from there.
Over the years, I have accumulated a small truckload of equipment. I have collected a few guitars and an awesome bass along the way.
Guitars I have:

My Fender guitars are both equipped with Seymour Duncan humbucker pickups, tapped for single coil play, and I changed out the pots for 500k pots. In the Stratocaster the neck and middle positions are fitted with Seymour Duncan's Single-Coil-Spaced Little '59 Strat humbuckers and in the bridge position is a Seymour Duncan '59 Trembucker. I love them! What a great sound! The volume pot is push/pull to
tap the pickups to single coil.
On the Telecaster, I replaced volume and tone pots with 500k pots and the Fender Pickups with a Seymour Duncan Hot-Rails Tele Set with an additional Seymour Duncan Hot-Rails Tele Neck pickup for the middle.Another home run by Seymour Duncan!! The volume pot is push/pull to tap the picku
My Telecaster is a 2010 Blackout model (not to be confused with the block-top
model, which was mainly distinguished by its flat-top knobs).
It is an otherwise standard Telecaster except that it has a middle Telecaster pickup in a Stratocaster style configuration, complete with a five-way switch.
It is not to be confused with a Nashville model or a B-bender model - two other Telecaster models that have a three pickup configuration, but whose middle pickups are actual Stratocaster neck position pickups.
Over the years, I have accumulated a small truckload of equipment. I have collected a few guitars and an awesome bass along the way.
Guitars I have:
- 1986 Kramer ZX-10
- 2010 HSS Fender Stratocaster
- 2010 Fender Telecaster
- 2010 Fender electric-acoustic
- 1990 Fender Jazz Bass '62 reissue
- Fender Reverb 25 guitar amp
- Fender Rumble 350 bass amp
- Marshall HD100FX/w 4x10 half-stack
- Dunlop Cry Baby Wah pedal.
- The rest, delay, chorus, flanger, compressor, etc., are onboard on the Marshall HD100FX Head and are controlled with a foot pedal.

My Fender guitars are both equipped with Seymour Duncan humbucker pickups, tapped for single coil play, and I changed out the pots for 500k pots. In the Stratocaster the neck and middle positions are fitted with Seymour Duncan's Single-Coil-Spaced Little '59 Strat humbuckers and in the bridge position is a Seymour Duncan '59 Trembucker. I love them! What a great sound! The volume pot is push/pull to
tap the pickups to single coil.

My Telecaster is a 2010 Blackout model (not to be confused with the block-top

It is an otherwise standard Telecaster except that it has a middle Telecaster pickup in a Stratocaster style configuration, complete with a five-way switch.
It is not to be confused with a Nashville model or a B-bender model - two other Telecaster models that have a three pickup configuration, but whose middle pickups are actual Stratocaster neck position pickups.
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