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Jason Goertzen - Freelancer

Jason Goertzen, known by many as Martyr, is a new Freelance musician with a will to change how sound and music is thought of. Jason spends most of his day perfecting his sound, he uses many different techniques in the process. He currently uses GarageBand for many different electronic sounds, as well as guitar to add a "real" sound to tracks. He currently owns three guitars, a old Ibanez Gio, his first guitar that his Dad bought him when he was eight. He uses this guitar for quick tunings and on the higher end of the pitch scale. He also has a Schecter Damien Special (With Floyd Rose) He keeps this in one tuning, and uses it for the mid range of the pitch scale. His latest axe is a PRS SE Mike Mushok Baritone, for all the low end sounds of the pitch scale.

 

Brady Plett - Music Blogger

Brady Plett is a Drummer/Recording Engineer who has been working on and perfecting his musical skills for over 8 years. He strives to listen to a large variety of music and enjoy the musical abilities that the playing takes, rather than being isolated on one genre. He loves to stay open and creative whenever writing, playing, producing or recording music of any kind. He uses the help of Logic Pro and Garageband as computer recording programs, a Focusrite Saffire Pro 26i/o Firewire Audio Interface, Yamaha mg-16 mixing console and a variety of Shure Mics to get the sounds he desires. He plays Epek Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Remo Drum Heads, LP Percussion, Vic Firth Sticks, Protection Racket Bags and Pearl Hardware.

 

Regan Pichler - Music Blogger

Regan Pichler is a guitarist for the band More Than Enuf along with the school band “The Barnacles” as we love to call them. He has been playing guitar for about 6 years now, and has some excellent rhythm and technical abilities. He knows his stuff. Regan has also been playing piano for what would now be 12 years, and has some hot abilities in keys as well! He strives to learn to play all different kinds of music, and has an ear for perfection, looking for the best and smartest new music around. He loves pinch harmonics, solos, popping bass lines and intense synths, as well as double bass pedal licks. He runs his Epiphone Les Paul through a Boss GT-10, and has some crappy peavey amps to back that up! He loves recording with Logic Pro on an Apple MacBook, and ya.