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TTW Chords


1:14 minutes (1.42 MB)

Thrifty Wreck clean to mean demo with some simple chords, all guitar volume knob controlled. Clean at the start has some hair, I didn't get it quite right. But the later clean bits are better. The mixer VU meter bounces around the same value clean bits and mean bits. Ibanez RG1620X. Volume control at the sweet spot around 6, all others 5, bright switch off.

TTW Rock


0:44 minutes (864.84 KB)

Thrify Wreck. This time it's an Epi LP Studio. Volume control at the sweet spot around 6, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ.

TTW Blues


0:50 minutes (982.19 KB)

Thrify Wreck with an Epi LP Studio. Volume control at the sweet spot around 6, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ. (Badly played) rip off of a well known Trainwreck Express demo clip.

TTW Mood


1:46 minutes (1.62 MB)

Thrify Wreck. This is an attempt at using some volume/sustain swells. It didn't come off as well as I would've liked. Back to the Ibanez RG1620X. Volume control at the sweet spot around 6, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ.

TTW Child


1:06 minutes (1.26 MB)

Thrify Wreck with an Epi LP Studio. Volume control a bit higher at 7.5, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ.

TTW Deuce


0:40 minutes (786.78 KB)

Thrify Wreck with an Epi LP Studio. Volume control at 7.5, all others 5, bright switch off. Then it's a resistive L-Pad attenuator, 2x12 closed back cab, vocal mic, Mackie Onyx 1220 mixer, Cubase with no effects or EQ.


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