I came across this site... Maybe just share ard...
http://studio.naughtybutterspoon.com/collections.html
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http://studio.naughtybutterspoon.com/collections.html
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hmm, now, lets wonder whether he can play the guitar 1st...distorted_soul said:MY GOD!!! huh!!! HE'S MAD, yet i think he's the closest thing to god... i wonder if i can be his son?
You mean you have to be a guitar god to buy guitars? :roll:metalella_eh said:i wonder how humongous is his house. to be able to store so much of those equipments. and besides collecting, i wonder if his skills are as surprising as his collection.
Last updated: December 23, 2005 10:00 AM -- added pictures of just about every guitar I’ve ever owned -- all 85 of ‘em!
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Well, if it’s not immediately obvious, my name is Brent, and I have a home studio. (everybody say: Hi, Brent.) I’ve been interested in home recording for over 10 years now... ever since I took a music theory class in high school and was introduced to computer-based sequencing. During college I was introduced to 4-track tape for recording, then after graduation I started recording on my PC using Digital Orchestrator Pro and Cakewalk Pro Audio. Now, while I’m still using Cakewalk’s Sonar to record on my PC, my recording equipment (and thankfully technique) has come a long way!
I’d consider myself a musician far more than a studio engineer... It all started when I took piano lessons (not too successfully, I might add) in grade school. By the time I got into high school, I was ready for something different, and I took several years of guitar lessons. Thus began the unending guitar saga... playing in the garage cover band that never made it out of the garage, joining the high school jazz band, doing way too many coffeehouse acoustic open-mic nights in college, composing epic progressive masterpieces that I’d never find time to finish recording, doing a brief stint as a choir director, etc. Which pretty much brings us to today--I currently play guitar for The Burning Sensations and work on home recording projects with my wife Jennifer