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Would you like to start a Karaoke Business using your iPad or Tablet?

Here's how to start a karaoke business using your iPad or tablet for birthdays, weddings, hen nights, etc. This setup is very portable, lightweight, easy to setup and pack.


Here are the list of the gear or equipment that you needed:

1. iPad or Tablet
2. Powered or Active Speaker (Roland Cube Monitor CM30)
3. Music Stand or Tripod with iPad/tablet holder (Ulanzi iPad/tablet holder mount adapter)
4. Microphones (Shure C606 or TS3310 Dual Wireless VHF microphone by Gear4Music)
5. Mixing desk (Behringer Xenyx 1002FX)
6. Cables or connectors



How to sound like Tom Morello

Even though you don't have Tom Morello's gear like his guitar or his pedals or his amp, you can still sound like him by setting your multi-effects pedal plus your guitar and amp to sound just like him. Also big factor is his style of playing.

Here's my patch settings on Bulls on Parade by RATM



And here's my patch setting on Killing in the name by RATM



And bonus patch of Tom Morello with his band Audioslave


Tom Morello's gear:
Guitars:

Kay K-20T SG
Gibson Explorer II – E2
Arm the homeless (Customised strat with Performance Corsair Neck)
Fender Telecaster
Ibanez Artstar Custom
Fender Guitar Center F.S.R. “Soul Power”

Effects Pedals:

Digitech WH1 Whammy
Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
Boss DD2 Digital Delay
Boss TR2 Tremolo
Ibanez TFL Flanger
MXR Phase 90

Amplifiers;
Marshall JCM 800
Marshall Lead 20
Vox AC30 Reissue
Line 6 Flextone 

Quest for Santana's Tone

Trying to re-create Santana's signature tone without buying a signature PRS and not using expensive pedals and/or amps. All you need is a humbucker pickups and Zoom G1xon. I discovered how to create a patch that will sound almost the same as Santana.

Here are the videos:












Hope this helps. Please visit my YouTube channel for more patches. And follow me on this blog. Thank you so much!

Quest for Brian May's sound

Trying to copy Brian May's sound even if you don't have his signature Red Special AC guitar and Vox amp. So even if you got an ordinary guitar and ordinary practise amp, you will still be able to copy the famous Queen sound. The only thing you need to have is a multi-effects pedal especially the Zoom G1on or G1xOn. It's affordable and got loads to offer.

Here are the videos I made using this Zoom G1xOn and the patch settings I created to emulate Brian May's sound.


In this video, I share here how I managed to re-create Brian May's sound by only using available resources like my guitar (Lyon by Washburn) and effects pedal (Zoom G1xOn). I fiddle with the effects and amp sim available. Also did a bit of experiment on using a coin versus a plectrum if it will affect the quality of the sound. And, it did.



This video that I did was more of a followup from the previous video. Because after I uploaded Bohemian Rhapsody, a lot of people was amazed of the tone of my guitar and effects pedal so I got requests from my subscribers to do a We will rock you tone patch. I struggle learning both leads on these songs but managed to get close to Brian May's tone.