YUMETO USES:
What is music to you?
Creative release, love of music, love of sharing creativity with other people, There are so many reasons. If I stopped playing/creating music all I would think about all day is music (which I currently do anyway lol)
What Ormsby instrument do you use and what do you like about it?
Ormsby HYPEMACHINE H1
: I use it as a 7 string main.
I received the one that appeared as a prototype at NAMM from Kikutani Music, a Japanese distributor.
The colour changes depending on the light..
The PU has the original hot rock, but I changed it to a fishman PU to make it more modern and increase the gain.
If anything, the main unit itself is light, which is a blessing for people like me who concentrate on their performance on stage.
Ormsby Guitars HYPE GTR ELITE 8 Strings -COPPER PRINT-
: This is the first 8-string guitar I've ever used in my life.
This guitar has a beautiful color and looks like a celestial body.
I would love to see more versions based on my own colors, gray and silver.
Among them, the PU unit installed in the bridge of this guitar is my favorite PU from Ormsby, "BridgeBlizzard Ceramic Humbucker."
It's crisp and tight, and the sound image of the guitar comes out well, making it the perfect chug machine.
What other gear and equipment do you pair said Ormsby with and why?
During my shows, I mainly use Fractal audio's AXE FX3.
It's the one I'm most familiar with when creating modern sounds.
I've been using a Fishman PU for about 10 years, but lately I've been really liking the crispness and sound quality of the passive, so my dream is to eventually install Bare Knuckle's Ragnarok.
A few weeks after my band got an email asking if we wanted to support Wednesday 13 in Melbourne. I couldn't believe that he even remembered who I was, let alone my band's name.
Any cool memories with DEXCORE?
When DEXCORE went to Thailand as a headliner, I spent one day doing about 10 local interviews.
On the day of the concert, they came while the venue was full, and I was very happy to see them in Thailand.
The roots of metal are Megadeth, and when Megadeth came to visit in 2023, I was able to see Marty Friedman playing Megadeth again, which was the most moving musical episode I've had in recent years.