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Delve deep with Falcore as he guides you through the depths of his guitar tone!

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Delve deep with Falcore as he guides you through the depths of his guitar tone!

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Anonymous

I’m looking forward to watching this!!!!!

Anonymous

I don't play guitar, but still find this really interesting. Thanks Falcore!!

Anonymous

I've been looking forward to all of the guitar nerd stuff since TBM's Patreon was announced and this did not disappoint. Thank you for the Looking Glass verse; that was the part I was missing for that song! Great job!

Anonymous

great lesson dude! hope you can do more vids like this!

Anonymous

I think what you meant to say was you can give Falcore a poorly made guitar and he will make it sound good :P

Anonymous

The tech nerd and songwriter in me was very happy watching this. Thank you Falcore. So interesting and informative 👏

Anonymous

God he looks so young was he 12 when they started?

Anonymous

Very nice! Thanks for the tutorial!

Anonymous

Very informative! Thanks for the vid, Falcore!

Anonymous

Thanks Falcore. I really like this video, it is very interesting. I really like the chorus and delay effect in your songs, it's a magical sound. I would like to see more videos like this. ps: I also use picks with a grip effect, like you :-)

Anonymous

Loved the video and would like to see more videos like this falcore

Anonymous

I find it interesting and don't play. It's just interesting to see how the sound is made and what makes it unique and why I like it more compared to other sounds.

Anonymous

I am loving these breakdowns.

Anonymous

Beginner guitar player here, been playing on and off since 2016 because I work a conventional job full time even during this crazy pandemic. Falcore I would love to see more, especially TBM song lessons since no TBM songs are on Rocksmith, which is what I've used to teach myself. I agree with you on sweeping since I don't shred either, I feel like a lot of emotion does get lost when you're sweeping. That is a really sweet setup you got there. All I've got is a budget Starcaster by Fender Strat with single coil pickups and Guitar Rig 5. I love the Chorus effect, I even use that in my guitar playing. I haven't touched my guitar in awhile now and this is giving me reasons to pick it up and get back into playing it. I just need to reinstall Guitar Rig. I also need to relearn doing string bends again, its really been awhile since I've last played.

Anonymous

AWESOME

Anonymous

Question - do you use footswitches (like fractal audio) to change presets from the AXE FX in a live setting or are these changes synched to a clicktrack or backingtrack?

Anonymous

I’ve got no musical ability, but I found this super interesting!! It’s awesome to see how it all works. Simply rad!!

Anonymous

Falcore, you're very good at explaining geekie stuff and making it interesting. I would love to see more of your guitars and more detail of your sound setups. I also believe very strongly that music needs to be emotional, so thanks for talking about that. Also, I'd like to hear more about differences between practicing/recording vs how you do things live. Thanks again!

Anonymous

Hell yes, more of this sort of thing please! I'd love some more tutorials, perhaps with tab, if possible?

Anonymous

08:09 omg sounds so deep and dark.

Anonymous

That was great -- very interesting stuff! Thanks!

Anonymous

After seeing this and the Fly on the Wall video, a line from The Sky Will Turn came to my mind: "For the rest of the world, what we touch turns to gold", because it seems like when Michael touches an instrument or a sound editing software, magic comes out.

Anonymous

up up and rock away falcore :)

thebirthdaymassacre

Hi Low! Falcore syncs the program changes to the backing track so midi changes his patches for him! Super rad! ~Brett

Anonymous

That was awesome, my other half is a music nerd so I understood a fair chunk of that haha. It's great to see how u get ur tones and the effects u used. I'd love to see more of this and defo going to be showing my other half this vid too.

Anonymous

Great vid Falcore! Thank you so much for sharing this. As a kid of the 80’s, I too love the effect of Chorus. It just adds so much depth and feeling. After watching this I had to grab my guitar and dust off the Boss Chorus and jam out learning the Under Your Spell riff. I’ll work on Looking Glass later as I love that song too! I don’t have a Delay pedal so I ordered one and some JD 1mm picks to try ;) Thanks again and please keep these vids coming!! Would love to see an entire play thru or anymore of these types of vids. You articulate how the gear works, so clearly. Thank you again!

Anonymous

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Anonymous

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Anonymous

Les Paul tone is awesome

Anonymous

More nerd deep dives for sure! I haven't played guitar for years, but I really enjoy seeing the professional, yet casual breakdown of it all to see the methods and techniques that work best!

Anonymous

Sir Falcore! So awesome to finally get to see of what you use on stage!! 🤩 As a guitar nerd, this video is FOOD haha I have a question about your guitar cabs: since you're using 2 of them, is each one dedicated to a channel (clean / distorted) or are they here for stereo (since you use two amps in each channel)?

Anonymous

So fascinating! Makes me regret giving up the guitar I had. Even though I don’t play, it’s really interesting to learn about the equipment and techniques!

thebirthdaymassacre

Currently, I'm just using the Marshall cabinet, but I'm running it in stereo mode. So I have 1 amp with it's own series of FX running into the left side of the cab, and another amp running into the right side. If you want to try this make sure you have a stereo power amp. I mainly use the smaller cab for recording if I want a different sound :)

Anonymous

I’d love to see more! I know next to nothing about guitars, but it was still educational.

Anonymous

I love Falcore's voice <3

Anonymous

This was really interesting 😻 I love hearing the difference with & without the effects.

Anonymous

I'm pretty sure that if I handed over my cheap Starcaster by Fender guitar to Falcore, he will make it sound like a $2000 guitar just from the way he plays. The key is the guitarist itself, not the guitar. While a really nice robust guitar can make a difference to your sound, that's actually a really small piece of the musical puzzle. Building skills and practice is the biggest piece.

Anonymous

This is awesome! As a guitar player this is exactly what I wanted to see.

Anonymous

More of this please! This is fascinating and Falcore does an amazing job of explaining everything and making it completely understandable. I'm brand new to being in a band and I want to know everything about everything so this is perfect! Also there's nothing more beautiful than watching somebody geek out on something they really love.

Anonymous

I somehow totally missed this! For me, this type of video can't be long enough. I'm a musician too (play bass, guitar, and synths) and I love hearing all the geekery, right down to specifics like brands and models you use. I knew this video would be killer when you started out by talking about the tone different picks have on guitars. Thanks for the walkthrough!