Cassie Robinson sits with her purple Jackson guitar in her lap, her left hand covers the 8th through 10th frets.
Her laptop sits behind her, and the screen is showing her sound setup for her practice session.
The screenshot taken from Cassie's laptop, showing her practice session.
The left half of the image shows sheet music, depicting standard notation and guitar tab for her cover of Avatar's "Bloody Angel" from their "Hail the Apocalypse" album.
The bottom right-hand quarter of the image shows Carla, her plug-in host. It has five elements to emulate a stereo 1x10 speaker cabinet.
The top right-hand quarter of the image shows Qt PipeWire Graph (also known as qpwgraph), her visual patch bay, that shows how her sound, plug-ins, recording interface, and her guitar's multi-effects processor is all connected, along with headphones monitoring being routed back out through her recording interface.
Cassie Robinson's multi-effects unit for her guitar is a Boss GX-10.
On its screen, it reads "Apocalypse" which is the name she gave to a heavy distortion sound-bank she created as her guitar's main rhythm sound.
Trivia: Cassie named it after Avatar's "Hail the Apocalypse", which is the song she played to dial the sound in.
I'm getting some much needed practice in. 🤘🏻🏳️⚧️
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