Archive for the ‘guitar effects’ Category
The Is Brian May of Queen doing a quick lesson on the guitar solo in Bohemian Rhapsody
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I’ve had alot of emails wanting demos of regular, more affordable pedals, so I bought a pile of digitech and danelectro pedals to take for a spin for ya. The new Dano Cool Cat Fuzz box. Didn’t really do it for me, but for the price, I guess it’s a cool fuzzbox….you decide!
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http://www.throbakelectronics.com Over Drive Booster gain pedal with a Fender Tele and Blues Junior amplifier. I love this box…switch between Silicon and Germanium drive base…totally bitchin…rad…tubular…bodacious…yep.
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Effectology by Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix’s “Effectology” series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
In this episode I explore guitar effects in the amazing world of the unknown!
For more info and pedal settings:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/4919/
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I’m planning to save up for guitar effects but the big ones are so expensive. I’ve held such like the gt-8 and I really liked it. I don’t have much money so I’m planning to buy the single pedals one by one. Any advice? I wish to know which ped to start with. I play experimental rock, post-hardcore or maybe jazz-fusion. Thanks!
Hello there,
A good basic distortion pedal should probably be your first pedal. The Boss DS-1 is a decent distortion pedal that does not cost an arm and a leg.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKFuwErM2ZA&feature=related
Later,
Learn how to use the tremolo effects pedal when playing the electric guitar in these free online music video lessons.
Expert: Gary Schutt
Bio: Gary Schutt was born and raised in Monticello, NY, and was taught how to play drums by his father. He later learned to play guitar. Gary attended Berklee College of Music.
Filmmaker: Gary Schutt
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I would like to be able to apply effects to my electric guitar via my PC
Thanx for answering.
This is the best freakin’ Marshall JCM 900 amp simulator I’ve seen:
http://www.simulanalog.org/guitarsuite.htm
It also does a couple of pedals. There are a ton of FREE VST plugins for you to use when recording. Search for "free vst plugin guitar effects". Your recording software probably has a place where you can add effects to the track. Use these VST plugins.
Just messin around with my favorite little delay. The MD-3 is well built, and has clean, loud repeats. I’m terrible with these things, but that never stops me from posting, does it?! I used an Audio Kitchen Lil Chopper amp and my American Standard Stratocaster, and of course…the white coily cable from Bullet Cable!! The intro music is from a band called BODECO. You can get their music at http://www.cdbaby.com
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tons of lessons at http://www.guitarjamz.com
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