groovebelly
Well-known member
ok, NOW I get it!!!
I've dialed in that Recto "feel" that RSmith writes about in his manuals and pamphlets...
it's that awesome elastic, chewy, string to string thing that seems to add inertia to whatever you're playing... single note lines, chords etc... it keeps sucking you in to more and more playing;
the IIC+ does this in its own way, but it's different; the Recto has this fuller spectrum thing going on
I'm also blown away with how killer single note riffing is on this thing!!!
I've had a T'verb before, but seem to be finding my own on the Roadster a little easier...
oh yeah!!!
I've dialed in that Recto "feel" that RSmith writes about in his manuals and pamphlets...
it's that awesome elastic, chewy, string to string thing that seems to add inertia to whatever you're playing... single note lines, chords etc... it keeps sucking you in to more and more playing;
the IIC+ does this in its own way, but it's different; the Recto has this fuller spectrum thing going on
I'm also blown away with how killer single note riffing is on this thing!!!
I've had a T'verb before, but seem to be finding my own on the Roadster a little easier...
oh yeah!!!