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    • March 22, 2015
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    Floating Coffin posted a topic in the forum Shakin' Street:
    Getting the garage rock/punk sound
    Sorry for my bad english
    Hi, I have a punk band with my friends but our real passion is garage rock.
    I tried so hard but i can't get that sound.
    I bought fuzz so I get closer, but still it's doesn't sound similar to "Ty Segall" or "Jay Reatard"
    I'm very s...  more
    Sorry for my bad english
    Hi, I have a punk band with my friends but our real passion is garage rock.
    I tried so hard but i can't get that sound.
    I bought fuzz so I get closer, but still it's doesn't sound similar to "Ty Segall" or "Jay Reatard"
    I'm very sorry if it's isn't the right forum for that, but can please someone help me? :(  
    • March 22, 2015
    • Floating Coffin
      Gore-Dinah I use the reverb on a zoom multi effect pedal combined with a Boss Bassman '59 preamp pedal and I find it works pretty well. I also use a Digitech Grunge distortion pedal for the when I'm in the mood. Remember that part of the sound you hear on the recor...  moreI use the reverb on a zoom multi effect pedal combined with a Boss Bassman '59 preamp pedal and I find it works pretty well. I also use a Digitech Grunge distortion pedal for the when I'm in the mood. Remember that part of the sound you hear on the recordings is due to the specific acoustic of the place where the tune was recorded. I also find that older Hiwatt and Laney amps really is where it's at, although they can be pretty expensive...  
      • March 25, 2015
    • Floating Coffin
      Taina Tirado I find that Orange amps are the best for the garage rock sound. You need to collect a few different pedals, not just one, and experiment. There isn't an exact formula, but I bet you could do a little research into the amps and pedals that your favorite ba...  moreI find that Orange amps are the best for the garage rock sound. You need to collect a few different pedals, not just one, and experiment. There isn't an exact formula, but I bet you could do a little research into the amps and pedals that your favorite bands use for a great start.  
      • March 30, 2015
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  • First Name Floating Coffin
  • Gender Male
  • Birthdate February 4, 1998
  • Location: Israel
  • Relationship Status: In a Relationship

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  • Bio Hi I like ­skateboard­ing, playi­ng guitar,­ bass and ­drums and ­listening ­to music.
  • Favorite Music Ty Segall
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    Thee Oh Se­es
    MF Doom
    Kendrick L­amar
    Mac DeMarc­o
    The Velvet­ Undergrou­nd
    My Bloody ­Valentine
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    The Stooge­s
    Joy Divisi­on
    Swell Maps­
    Bauhaus
    The 13th F­loor Eleva­tors
    D'Angelo
    Animal Col­lective
    Swans
    A Tribe Ca­lled Quest­
    Frank Zapp­a
    Black Flag­
    NOFX
    Talking He­ads
    Bad Religi­on
  • Getting the garage rock/punk sound

    Posted March 22, 2015

    Sorry for my bad english Hi, I have a punk band with my friends but our real passion is garage rock. I tried so hard but I can't get that sound. I bought fuzz so I get closer, but still it's doesn't sound similar to "Ty Segall" or "Jay Reatard" I'm very sorry if it's isn't the right forum for th...

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