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London Ontario Student - January 29, 2012

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On January 29th approximately 35 souls braved a snow storm and met at the Ontario Institute for Audio Recording Technology for the London Student Section's first event of the year: A guitar summit. The event saw the gathering of a multitude of electric and acoustic guitars and amps, as well as a guest lecture from guitar wizard/studio owner/musician Rainer Weichmann.
The day started off with a meet-and-greet...of guitars! Different stations throughout the school were organized by brand so that one could experience the sound of a specific brand, then see how it varied from model to model. Once every guitar had been properly gawked at and noodled upon, everyone took their seats and Mr. Weichmann began his presentation.
The topics of discussion were varied and colourful, to say the least. Rainer discussed the use of amp modelling systems, and while they were obviously not the real amps themselves he was optimistic for the future of them and expressed his own satisfaction with his own Fractal Audio Axe-FX system. Rainer also surprised some by mentioning that the electric guitar is in fact an acoustic instrument that benefits from being played loud, as well as gaining very unique tones according to it's position in relation to the amp and the resulting feedback. The discussion, however, was not limited to just guitars. Rainer touched upon the analog/digital debate, conceding that while analog multi-tracks do have a particular sound they are much more unwieldy than DAWs and the sonic gap between the two is rapidly being closed.
To conclude his presentation Rainer demonstrated the number one issue he encountered as guitar technician: improper stringing. While showcasing his re-stringing power tools on one lucky guitar (think: power drill meets string winder) he managed to find a brand new defective string. While far from ideal this was not going to stop Rainer from stringing this guitar. A quick "Macgyver" and the guitar was all set. This concluded the official events of the day, and while some left to dig their cars out of the snow many stayed to chat with Rainer and marvel at his own custom built electric guitar that featured a body shaped like a spider.

All in all, it was a very informative and enjoyable event that will only be matched by the next one hosted by the London Student Section of the AES.

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