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sonny |
Posted - 07/29/2002 : 12:55:47 PM How can i acheive a violin-type sound? it necessary doesn't have to be tim's set-up, but if you want to post that too, that's cool.
thanx sonny sonny@treefrogband.com
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NeverKillADream |
Posted - 08/20/2002 : 12:18:03 AM If you have a acoustic electric, and no pedal, you can cheat and crank your on board volume up and down...
Using The Force Daily... NeverKillADream@aol.com |
Jay |
Posted - 08/10/2002 : 02:27:35 AM Sandy Carl knows this...Sandy Carl knows everything! HE knows YOU!
Jay " It's a scavenger hunt in the best of times, a one armed man with a box of dimes. Throw the stick and let the bulldog roll." KJP |
Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 07/29/2002 : 6:41:32 PM Woops forgot to specify that by swell, I meant start from no volume and swell up. -J
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sonny |
Posted - 07/29/2002 : 6:08:42 PM thanx a lot!
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Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 07/29/2002 : 1:59:49 PM What you do is use a volume pedal to create a swell immediately after you pick a string. That way you don't hear the string "attack" and it ends up having a bit of a violin type sound. When you add in some reverb and delay it ends up sounding like you hear TR do it. -J
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