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climbn2x2 |
Posted - 03/31/2003 : 12:46:26 PM just saw Tim and Dave last weekend, i was wondering how he gets his "doubled" guitar sound. maybe he is just increasing his volume with the volume pedal, but i think its a really short delay. it also sounds like he is using an octave pedal (not in his guitar set-up) because he get a lot of lower tones. im sorry that i cant describe the sound better, but he uses it a lot in songs like warehouse and two step. I have a Line6 DL-4 and was wondering if you guys knew of any way i could model this sound. thanks in advance!
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pcbTIM |
Posted - 04/10/2003 : 8:44:50 PM Not likely. I don't think TR has ever owned a Boomerang. I think the only thing he ever brings on T&D tours is his DD-5. |
greg petre |
Posted - 04/10/2003 : 4:11:02 PM Just a quick note... On stream Tim could very well be using a boomerang phrase sampler or some other type of phrase sampler to loop that harmonic towards the end. gtp |
climbn2x2 |
Posted - 04/03/2003 : 11:27:15 AM thanks for the help...i couldnt see tims feet because there was a monitor in front of him. one thing that i noticed was that he almost never bent down to change any of his pedal settings |
Silky The Pimp |
Posted - 03/31/2003 : 1:56:47 PM quote: but i think its a really short delay
It's just delay... if you're talking about delays. If you're talking about his normal playing, you may just be hearing something that's not there.
quote: because he get a lot of lower tones.
If you watch him in between songs, he tends to tune down his low "E" string on some songs. I believe he plays in drop B for warehouse... drop D for LIOG etc. |