Ok, so I am in a band (sort of) and it is alternative rock.
What guitar pedals should we get?
Microphones?
Other gear?
Mixers?
Where can I find them cheap?
I really need help so if you can, I would suggest that you help.
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Try this website! http://www.buycheapr.com/us/result.jsp?ga=us3&q=cheap+guitar+pedals

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Definitely get a guitar pedal. Overdrive and dream, that's what I have.
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If you're recording already, you're gonna want some decent mics or another way to, well, record your sound
And a program to record and mix your songs of course, like FL Studio.
About the pedals I'm not sure, I only know I'm getting a FAB Metal sometime cuz they sound awesome for the price.
Try checking here for some reviews on pedals.
You might want a better amp too if you don't have one already (assuming you play guitar or bass). It affects the sound more than the guitar itself.
As for finding them cheap I don't know, I live in Chile.
It'd help a lot if you described what you think the band's sound needs. What bands have inspired you? It might help checking out other musician's rigs to get an idea.
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geohendan wrote:
Keyboard.
You won't believe how many sounds those things have.
And a computer! ;D
I have a keyboard, everyone needs one!
bobafett01 wrote:
Try this website! http://www.buycheapr.com/us/result.jsp?ga=us3&q=cheap+guitar+pedals
I looked at it, but I am going to use Musician's Friend.
That site has great, cheap stuff for musicians.
technoguyx wrote:
You might want a better amp too if you don't have one already (assuming you play guitar or bass). It affects the sound more than the guitar itself.
Of course, of course. I will get some from M's F. Yeah we have Bass and Guitar. I play the bass, but when I tell people, they always ask "Upright?" Who plays an Upright Bass?!?!?!???!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I'm getting a lot of pedals
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EmperorEvil wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
You might want a better amp too if you don't have one already (assuming you play guitar or bass). It affects the sound more than the guitar itself.
Of course, of course. I will get some from M's F. Yeah we have Bass and Guitar. I play the bass, but when I tell people, they always ask "Upright?" Who plays an Upright Bass?!?!?!???!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I'm getting a lot of pedals
Well there's always a possibility of it being upright, and at ultimate-guitar.com many bassists play both electric bass and upright.
Some pedals you could experiment with on bass are fuzz (Christen Woltenholme [or whatever] from Muse and Cliff Burton from Metallica are some examples) and wah, especially if you plan on making a bass solo because they're awesome.
On guitar, I don't know, there's many. For guitar try a better distortion and maybe chorus and delay for some trippy cleans.
Again, I'd like to know what kind of sound you guys are aiming for since what I'm recommending are just personal opinions.
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technoguyx wrote:
EmperorEvil wrote:
technoguyx wrote:
You might want a better amp too if you don't have one already (assuming you play guitar or bass). It affects the sound more than the guitar itself.
Of course, of course. I will get some from M's F. Yeah we have Bass and Guitar. I play the bass, but when I tell people, they always ask "Upright?" Who plays an Upright Bass?!?!?!???!?!?!?!?!?!?!
I'm getting a lot of pedalsWell there's always a possibility of it being upright, and at ultimate-guitar.com many bassists play both electric bass and upright.
Some pedals you could experiment with on bass are fuzz (Christen Woltenholme [or whatever] from Muse and Cliff Burton from Metallica are some examples) and wah, especially if you plan on making a bass solo because they're awesome.
On guitar, I don't know, there's many. For guitar try a better distortion and maybe chorus and delay for some trippy cleans.
Again, I'd like to know what kind of sound you guys are aiming for since what I'm recommending are just personal opinions.
Well, we are aiming for a Weezery Green Day type sound
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I use Fender guitars, the Squier brand.
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EmperorEvil wrote:
Well, we are aiming for a Weezery Green Day type sound
In that case a good guitar distortion/overdrive pedal is pretty much essential.
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Get a Yamaha keyboard. I love mine. You can do all these effects, and it takes forever to figure out (I still am and I've owned it forever) Don't get a mixer because alternative rock doesn't need that stuff, right? That's for a more electronic genre. And I'm in a band too. *High fives*
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Musicstar888 wrote:
Get a Yamaha keyboard. I love mine. You can do all these effects, and it takes forever to figure out (I still am and I've owned it forever) Don't get a mixer because alternative rock doesn't need that stuff, right? That's for a more electronic genre. And I'm in a band too. *High fives*
EVERY genre needs some mixing actually, when recording it. Why do you think sound engineers are usually seen messing with mixers in recording studios?
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Musicstar888 wrote:
Get a Yamaha keyboard. I love mine. You can do all these effects, and it takes forever to figure out (I still am and I've owned it forever) Don't get a mixer because alternative rock doesn't need that stuff, right? That's for a more electronic genre. And I'm in a band too. *High fives*
Everyone has a Yamaha keyboard, including me.
AND EVERY BAND NEEDS A MIXER.
technoguyx wrote:
In that case a good guitar distortion/overdrive pedal is pretty much essential.
Well, duh!
And a talk box would be cool!
-iNetMaster- wrote:
I use Fender guitars, the Squier brand.
Same, man!
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Yeah. If you tune those the right way, you can sorta get the sound for some parts in "Boulevard of Broken Dreams".
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EmperorEvil wrote:
Musicstar888 wrote:
Get a Yamaha keyboard. I love mine. You can do all these effects, and it takes forever to figure out (I still am and I've owned it forever) Don't get a mixer because alternative rock doesn't need that stuff, right? That's for a more electronic genre. And I'm in a band too. *High fives*
Everyone has a Yamaha keyboard, including me.
AND EVERY BAND NEEDS A MIXER.technoguyx wrote:
In that case a good guitar distortion/overdrive pedal is pretty much essential.
Well, duh!
And a talk box would be cool!
I don't have a Yamaha keyboard, only my brother's lame Casio one D:
And yeah talkboxes are fun to mess with
I think Bon Jovi's Livin' on a Prayer has some riffs with a talkbox.
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technoguyx wrote:
And yeah talkboxes are fun to mess with
I think Bon Jovi's Livin' on a Prayer has some riffs with a talkbox.
Yeah, that song sounds like it has talkbox.
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