Does the Guitar You Use Even Matter Anymore? One Guitar, 45 Tones — Video
in this new video, guitarist Jared Dines asks the musical questions:
"Does the guitar you use even matter anymore? Has technology made the old-school ways of getting tone obsolete?"
He goes on to tell us that all the tones heard in the video were created with a single program. We're assuming he's talking about
Check out Dines' new video, "1 guitar, 45 tones," and tell us what you think.
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