I don't have an electric guitar now.
I only have an electro acoustic guitar. I really wanted to take part in it but you know as a guitarist I have some kind of block inside my head that prevents me from sampling it or imitating it with vsts
It's like a professional pianist usually can't stand a sound of some vsts or synthesisers with piano (I know such cases
). So it was the main reason why I didn't take part in it. I also have to admit I haven't made a sampled beat since October last year so my sampling skill got a bit rusty. The other thing is the fact that I don't want to use samples at least for now. It's very limiting to me and something about it just doesn't feel right to me. I feel as if I was only remixing someone's work and I'm not interested in that. I like listening to sampled beats and I have nothing against the fact that someone else does it but I don't like doing it. I'm really focused on creating original things now.
Basically, I used to have a very decent guitar when I was strongly into metal but in 2017 I had to move to a different city for work purposes and I needed money in order to rent a room. I didn't have enough money to do it so I had to sell something and the most valuable thing I had at that time was my electric guitar which was Schecter Damien Elite 6 like this one:
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I loved that guitar but I had no other choice than to sell it. Generally speaking, 2017 was a very hard year for me. Especially the second half of it. I had lived in that city I mentioned above for about eight months and then I decided to quit the job and come back to my hometown as the company which I was working for basically didn't treat its employees in the right way. Due to the fact that I didn't have an instrument my skill dropped. It wasn't as sharp as it used to be. When I came back to my hometown I came back to practicing on my classical guitar but I just didn't feel it. I didn't know what happened but at some point I got burned out with a guitar. I think that the breaking point was the year 2015. In that year I got interested in making beats and I started making them in 2016. It was something new to me and it allowed me to create a full song without the need to record some instrument etc. Basically, all I needed was my laptop, headphones and I was good to go. I had a track ready within a few hours/ maybe days. It was not as simple on the guitar because firstly, I needed to practice a lot in order to maintain my technique in good condition (even one day of break affected it) and secondly, it's not so easy to record a guitar. I didn't have an interface at that time yet so I would have had to look for a studio and I neither wanted it nor had money to afford it.
And that's the reason
@crosstevsky. I used to be a guy who really could play very complicated things in terms of technique but I neglected it due to the fact that I had to sell my instrument and something happened to my attitude towards guitar playing. And I said I didn't want to sample guitar.