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Short Audio/video clip
Posted: 30 May 2002 7:12 am
by Reggie Duncan
For those of you who have asked where the clip moved to...it is:
HERE<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Reggie Duncan on 27 January 2005 at 10:14 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 30 May 2002 7:30 am
by Jerry Roller
Hey Reggie, that sounds great! Sounds like you must have been listening to Mr Hughey quite a bit. Great playing. I would like to know what kind of guitar and amp and equipment you were using. Thanks for sharing with us. You have every reason to be very proud and I bet you had a little shiver run up your spine when you were doing it and perhaps when you heard it played back.
Jerry
Posted: 30 May 2002 8:20 am
by Fred Truitt
Congrats Reggie!
Thanks for sharing your craft with us. Great presentation!
Fred
Posted: 30 May 2002 8:38 am
by Greg Vincent
That's the SOUND!
-GV
Posted: 30 May 2002 8:53 am
by Roger Kelly
Hoss....you were honkin' it!
Posted: 30 May 2002 9:02 am
by Tony Orth
Wow! Very, very nice.
Posted: 30 May 2002 9:41 am
by Reggie Duncan
1979 Emmons push pull with Profex II and a Nashville 400. I was very surprised that it sounded that good. John Hughey did the turnaround on the Mike Bowling version of "Something Out of Nothing". Guys, what is so great is, that all of our songs are country! I am very blessed to have played with these guys 900 times!
As a side note: On our break last Friday night, the guys got together and listened to some of the Darryl Singletary CD with Mike Johnson on steel. They love it as much as me!
Posted: 30 May 2002 9:57 am
by Paul Graupp
Posted: 30 May 2002 10:15 am
by dlayne
Hey Reggie,thats some real good pick'in,
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Dan Layne
Posted: 30 May 2002 10:30 am
by BobG
Reggie, Nice job. killer sustain !.. What's your secret?
I also use a Profex 11 and was wondering whether or not you were using the
Newman settings.. and if so which one?
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Bob Grado, Williams D10 (lefty), Peavey 1000,
Profex ll.
Posted: 30 May 2002 11:05 am
by Jeff Lampert
I guess you don't need to be an icon to play and sound like one. Absolutely terrific.
Posted: 30 May 2002 11:21 am
by Buck Grantham
Heyyyy!!!!!!!!!! Let's watch that. I'm gonna tell John on you. Roller and I played Tulsa with him last weekend. Great fun. You can't beat that push-pull sound .And you're playing the way I like it.
Posted: 30 May 2002 11:59 am
by Glenn Austin
Reggie, That made the hair stand up on my neck ! I wish I could play like that. Absolutely beautiful!!
Posted: 30 May 2002 12:20 pm
by Tony Prior
awesome !
we want more,,we want more..we want more..
encore !!
tp
Posted: 30 May 2002 12:35 pm
by Peter Ivansson
Reggie nice playing, greate!
Posted: 30 May 2002 1:34 pm
by Carl West
Very nice Reggie . . VERY NICE
Carl West
Emmons D-10
Posted: 30 May 2002 1:51 pm
by Jay Ganz
<font size=5 color=red>TERRIFFIC!!!!!</font>
Great tone <u>and</u> technique!!!
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Posted: 30 May 2002 2:11 pm
by Reggie Duncan
Paul- I will do that.
BobG- I use my own settings. I used Larry Sasser settings for a long time. Now, I use a 5B>DL>RV with highs enhanced a little and the Plate reverb mix increased to 36.
Buck- I'm waiting on you to come set in one night! Tommy Lofton was here with me in March.
To all, thanks for taking the time to listen.
Posted: 30 May 2002 4:55 pm
by Tony Rankin
Reggie,
Really, really nice!
Tony
Posted: 30 May 2002 5:22 pm
by SCOTT TYLER
Hey Reggie - AWESOME tone and feel!! The whole band sounds tight too w/some good harmony vocals on the last couple of lines. I wish you were closer to Conn., I'd like to come see the band. Nothing beats an Emmons in the right hands!
Posted: 30 May 2002 6:08 pm
by Jerry Roller
I just went back and listened again. Reggie, you were playing for an appreciative crowd. You got a really nice hand at the end of the solo. They were actually listening to the steel!!! Great job.
Jerry
Posted: 30 May 2002 6:12 pm
by Bobbe Seymour
Not only are you a nice guy, but you play well too!
Bobbe Hearmore!
Posted: 31 May 2002 6:01 am
by BobG
Reggie, I keep replaying your solo trying
to figure out how you get that sustain.
Are you keeping the Profex and amp volume settings high and gradually adjusting with your volume pedal?
If so do you mind telling me what you have them set at ?
Sorry to bother you but you asked for it
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Bob Grado, Williams D10 (lefty), Peavey 1000,
Profex ll.
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Posted: 31 May 2002 7:10 am
by Frank Estes
Superb! No doubt about it. It is a push-pull!
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Frank Estes - 1978 Emmons D-10 8+6 #2441D
Posted: 31 May 2002 7:18 am
by Reggie Duncan
BobG- Some of the sound you are hearing is coming through the JBL main speakers. Our soundman, who is a steel guitar fanatic, kicks me some extra juice when I play an interlude. My amp gains are set in the medium range, and the Profex is at about 65%, on the front, and as high an output as possible on the rear.
BTW, the Nashville 400 nor the Profex has been modified.