The effect was originally accomplished by dragging ones finger against the flange of a tape reel. ciyd ... from...
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William Macdonald
wk_macdonald
Aug 1, 2002 7:21 pm
Done first according to legend, at Abbey Road studios by that British band. ... _________________________________________________________________ Join the...
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CTMGTR@...
ctmgtr37206
Aug 2, 2002 2:57 am
Goddess, Nice question about flangers! Here's one that I do not know the answer too so I hope someone in the cafe does. Why is an XLR connector (like used on ...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 2, 2002 9:37 am
Aha! Excellent! Yes, and it was originally called Flanging so the effect which simulated it was then called a flanger. <smile> I knew somebody would get...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 2, 2002 9:39 am
-This I hadn't heard, but it's certainly possible I suppose... Smiles, Sleepless in Cyberspace ... the latest music from the cafe's patrons, or feel free to...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 2, 2002 10:49 am
Hi Chuck, the XLR in an XLR connector just refers to the three pins which are X, shield or ground, L, positive balanced signal and possibly phantom power, and...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 2, 2002 11:01 am
Hi All, -was just curious, I have a Roland MC-303 which is a really nice, All-in-one drum machine, sequencer, and synth module, with realtime control, and...
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socialmanipulation
socialmanipu...
Aug 5, 2002 6:01 am
Hello, Ever since my band mate got her new Marshall, I've been learning the pleasures of Overdrive, and was wondering what everyone's oppions were on the...
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gibvel
Aug 5, 2002 1:12 pm
I think the usual nomenclature for L and R are L:Line (or live) R:Return Hence the L and R Don't know why X for ground. Probably a hole lot easier to say than...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 5, 2002 4:39 pm
Hey tim, -lovely Monday to you!... Overdrive is when you drive tubes in a preamp harder than normal so the signal distorts. This is also modeled in ...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 5, 2002 4:50 pm
*laughing* It also sounds better than Hey!, please get me that F#$K*NG -L -R connector would ya?! lol! <smile> -after hours and hours in the studio... ...
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Pohon-Kelapa@...
andrographitis
Aug 5, 2002 5:45 pm
An overdrive or distortion sound is a very complex topic. The technical explanation is quite easy and logical. But with overdriven/distorted sounds the human...
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benji74_98
Aug 5, 2002 5:59 pm
Hey I have a Line 6 AX2 w/ wheels and floor board for sale. Excellent condition! Let me know if anyone is interested. Thanks! 100 watts, all the effects that...
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thedeedge1
Aug 5, 2002 7:29 pm
I may as well throw my two cents in here.... I was always a sparse effects user,so until a few years ago,All I had was dist,chorus,and delay(besides the...
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ciyd01
Aug 6, 2002 4:20 pm
Richard Lloyd shares some of his lessons online, and they are very good. http://www.richardlloyd.com/lessons ciyd...
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thedeedge1
Aug 6, 2002 7:59 pm
There are a few books out on guitar effects that thouroughly explain what each one does ,and how it works,along with tips on different settings. If you are...
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ciyd01
Aug 8, 2002 5:21 am
My $0.02 I prefer the sound of DOD to Boss effects. I use an old DOD Distortion pedal, now out of date, but mostly I rely on using small Mesa Boogie tube amps...
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thedeedge1
Aug 8, 2002 6:20 pm
My total stomp box setup for rock bands was: volume ... my ... Have you tried putting the volume pedal "last" in the chain? I used mine that way ---it allowed...
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thedeedge1
Aug 8, 2002 6:24 pm
Oh....one more "trick"..........try running the vol. pedal through the effects loop of your amp.Since this is "post pre-amp",it will give you more control over...
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ciyd01
Aug 8, 2002 8:08 pm
Volume pedal was last to cut down on noise in between songs and to let me switch effects without them being heard through the amp. Distortion was first, the...
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thedeedge1
Aug 9, 2002 12:25 am
... Do you notice that much of a difference with the ce/dly or dly/ce routing?? There are times when I swear there is...and other times I barely notice the...
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ciyd01
Aug 9, 2002 5:12 am
... I did notice a difference, but I think it depends on the depth of each. When you chorus a delay, it seems that sound is more 'swooshy39; (sorry for the...
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thedeedge1
Aug 10, 2002 4:03 am
... That's it!!!!!!It39;s the diff btwn solos and backing parts......actually,you just helped me remember what I did on this solo that I've been trying to...
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metalguitarist74
metalguitari...
Aug 11, 2002 3:51 am
Hi everyone, I just signed up for this group. My name is Hussam, and I've been playing guitar for 10 years. I started with classical guitar then switched to...
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thedeedge1
Aug 11, 2002 4:14 am
... Hello I think you'll like us..........the beauty of the Guitar Cafe is that no matter what level player you are,you still have the luxury of placing...
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Lisa
topline_park
Aug 11, 2002 6:17 am
Hi Hussam, I'm pleased to meet you and look forward to hearing more from you.This is a friendly list and I enjoy being a member. I hope you do to! As far as...
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socialmanipulation
socialmanipu...
Aug 12, 2002 2:50 am
Hello, Don't shoot the messager, this is good high quality information I'm giving you. Another GPA update!!! ... The Guitar Pedal Archive (crazier than ever) ...
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metalguitarist74
metalguitari...
Aug 14, 2002 2:45 am
When you learn how to play an instrument in a particular method, you limit your creativity to this envelope or box that resides within the constraints of that...
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Goddess
goddessthefates
Aug 14, 2002 3:58 am
Well, as a teacher, myself, I think it's really really really important to always always ALWAYS encourage a student first and foremost to experiment on their...
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Josh Urban
babasfanclub
Aug 14, 2002 1:11 pm
Yo metalhead! This is my first "Real" post here...Sorry, y'all, for not replying to the nice welcome y'all gave me! Anyway, with the creativity stuff. I have...