July 15, 2012

Yamaha releases new A Series Acoustic Electrics


I just became aware of these new products from Yamaha. They were designed based on feedback from their American designers and customers to be rugged, easy to play, and with built-in electronics. Below is info on the most affordable of the series and a demo video. A link to the website is at the bottom. 

For generations, Yamaha has been known for quality and value of our entire range of acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars. Many factors contribute to our success: from our experience and knowledge of selecting and utilizing premium materials, to owning and operating our own factories. For the first time, Yamaha has taken this expertise and collaborated very closely with the experience and knowledge of our American guitar team to create the first US-designed Yamaha acoustic-electric guitars: the A Series.



Acoustic-Electric Dreadnaught, Rosewood Back & Sides with SRT Pickup

The A1R is part of the entirely new A-series line of Yamaha acoustic-electric guitars featuring a stunning fresh look, amazing playability and the cutting edge S.R.T. (Studio Response Technology) piezo/pickup. The A1R dreadnought cutaway is designed for today’s player who requires a reliable workhorse that looks feels and sounds amazing in all applications. A performance level ‘bang-for-your-buck’ guitar offering quality build & materials such as; Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Mahogany Neck, Rosewood Back/Sides, Ebony Bridge and a neck profile that is a thrill to play for hours on end.



Yamaha website: http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/el-ac-guitars/a-series/?mode=series

July 14, 2012

IK Multimedia VST Effects Demos

IK Multimedia VST effects plugins are easy to use and sound great. They allow different type of amplifiers, effects pedals, and cabinet configurations.  Below are demos of the Ampitube 3 and Fender Amplitube plugins. With these plugins, there is less reason to choose a guitar based on sound, because sounds along with the amplifiers are infinitely programmable.

Amplitube 3





Amplitube Fender-



July 10, 2012

Myna Audio Editor - Free

For musicians just looking to experiment and create new multi-track recordings anywhere you have an Internet connection, now you do not even need a separate program. A Chrome browser extension is now available. Aviary's Myna Audio Editor can do the job. There is a demo on their home page. Below is more info, screen shots, and a link. The program is available for free download in the Chrome Web Store. Amazing...








Remix music tracks and audio clips. Apply sound effects and record your own voice and instruments.

Aviary’s Audio Editor is a powerful audio editing tool used to remix your
favorite songs or record your own. From trimming and looping your audio to
reversing it altogether, Aviary's Audio Editor allows for powerful clip editing.
Creating a custom fade-out and adding pitch bends and reverb to your tunes
couldn't be easier. For even more possibilities, create beats in Aviary's Music
Creator and send them over to our Audio Editor to perfect them. This one-two punch
can't be beat!

*Note: This application is not an extension, so it will not appear on your
browser's toolbar after installation. Shortcuts to all Chrome web apps can be
found by opening a new tab - you'll see thumbnails for all your installed apps there!*

Example Uses:
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* Editing your band's new songs
* Remixing your favorite hits for a party
* Manipulating sound effects for tv shows, video clips, and home videos

Features:
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* Powerful Clip Editing
* Easily toggled automation
* Tons of non-destructive effects
* Easy importing and exporting options
* Perfect compatibility with Aviary's Music Creator

Home page link: http://advanced.aviary.com/tools/audio-editor

July 4, 2012

Squire adds Jaguar, Jazzmaster, and Mustang guitars


Jaguar - An authentically styled Jaguar now joins the Vintage Modified family, with present-day touches including sharp, clear Duncan Designed™ pickups and a modern fingerboard radius. Squier’s new Vintage Modified Jaguar rocks the model’s distinctive hallmarks, too - such as the 24” scale, dual-circuit switching and controls, floating-vibrato bridge and classically colorful Surf Green, Candy Apple Red, Olympic White and Three-color Sunburst finishes.



Features include a maple neck with vintage-tint gloss finish, 9.5”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and parchment dot inlays, tortoiseshell (Three-Color Sunburst and Olympic White models) and white-black-white pickguards (Candy Apple Red and Surf Green models), Jaguar single-coil pickups, circuit selector and tone circuit switches, pickup on/off switches, skirted black control knobs (lead circuit) and black disc knobs (rhythm circuit), vintage-style bridge and non-locking floating vibrato with vintage-style tremolo arm, vintage-style chrome tuners and chrome hardware.

Jazzmaster - An authentically styled Jazzmaster now joins the Vintage Modified family, with present-day touches including full, clear Duncan Designed™ pickups and a modern fingerboard radius. Squier’s new Vintage Modified Jazzmaster has the model’s most distinctive hallmarks, too - such as the dual-circuit switching and controls, floating-vibrato bridge and classically colorful Sonic Blue, Candy Apple Red, Olympic White and Three-color Sunburst finishes.




Features include a maple neck with vintage-tint gloss finish, 9.5”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and parchment dot inlays, tortoiseshell (Three-Color Sunburst and Olympic White models) and white-black-white pickguards (Candy Apple Red and Sonic Blue models), Jazzmaster single-coil pickups, circuit selector switch and pickup selector toggle switch, white Stratocaster®-style control knobs (lead circuit) and black disc knobs (rhythm circuit), vintage-style bridge and non-locking floating vibrato with vintage-style tremolo arm, vintage-style chrome tuners and chrome hardware.

Squier's Vintage Modified guitar and bass range is designed to take old school designs and make them work for contemporary players on a budget. And that's exactly what the new Jaguar HH we have here is all about.
You get the classic offset body, gloss finish bolt-on maple neck, a big CBS-era headstock and, well, that's pretty much all the vintage stuff covered.
To bring the guitar's performance up to date, Fender has fitted it with beefier pickups, dropped the old school vibrato that made the original guitar an acquired taste and worked in a 241mm (9.5-inch) fingerboard radius (in place of the original 184mm/7.25-inch) for improved string-bending and general playability.
"Kurt Cobain played a '65 sunburst Jag with DiMarzios, and that sums up the player Fender is trying to hook here."
The recessed Stratocaster-style jackplates and stacked concentric '62 Jazz Bass controls are also obvious departures from Leo Fender's original blueprints. The chrome knob on each control handles volume duties, while the bottom ring part is a tone.
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Then there's the isosceles trapezium-shaped hardtail bridge. It looks very similar to a Danelectro unit and is mounted like one too - the front of the bridgeplate rests on two screws that raise or lower the action.
You can also tweak the action and intonation with the six individual saddles. The rear of the bridge is secured with a single large screw that can alter the angle of the whole unit.

Build

Our Jaguar has a four-piece basswood body. Basswood is known for providing good sustain and has become the go-to timber for many modern rock guitars.
The bolt-on maple neck has a shallow 'C' profile and a rosewood fingerboard studded with 22 medium jumbo frets. Incidentally, there's no maple board option on this Jag.
The guitar's 610mm (24-inches) scale length is shorter than the 648mm (25.5-inches) of the Jazzmaster and other classic Fender models, the Stratocaster and Telecaster. This makes it considerably easier to bend the guitar's supplied 0.010 to 0.046 Fender USA NPS (nickel-plated steel) strings.
The HH part of the VM Jaguar model name signifies two humbuckers in the engine bay - specifically Duncan Designed HB-102 bridge and neck humbuckers with zebra bobbins. Packing Alnico 5 magnets, this set is based on the popular Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Jazz Blues bridge and the SH-2n Jazz Model pickups.
As mentioned earlier, the Jaguar HH comes with a Strat- style jackplate and '62 Jazz Bass controls. These are the guitar's Marmite bits - the jackplate looks odd to us; a bit out of place. The controls have an annoying habit of snagging on each other, meaning both move when you're trying to adjust only one.

Sounds

Kurt Cobain played a '65 sunburst Jaguar fitted with DiMarzio humbuckers, and that sums up the type of player Fender is hoping to hook with this Squier version. It's basically a rock beast with retro charm and a bridge humbucker with enough wallop to satisfy most fuzz fiends.
It cleans up well but then again, that's not really a surprise. If you've played any twin-humbucker guitar, you'll know what to expect.
If you're a bit cheesed off with pointy headstock guitars with lollipop stick necks, the Jaguar offers a very cool alternative.
As mentioned, we're not keen on the jackplates and super- sized controls, but in every other regard our time with the Vintage Modified Jaguar HH has been great.
It's vibrant, easy to play and comes loaded with great sounding pickups. Yes, Fender has squeezed an incredible amount of juice out of its old classics, but when the result is an instrument that playa and sounds a step above its price bracket as this does, few will be complaining - big knobs or not.

Verdict

It's not the prettiest Jag of all time, but its beefy tones are perfect for hard rockers and Kurt Cobain devotees.
Source: http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/guitars/electric/6-string-solid-body/vintage-modified-jaguar-hh-422337/review