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yobzep Posted - 06/13/2003 : 8:20:28 PM
What pedal gives that consistent different sound tim has on his acoustic? It always sounds this way when playing. Acoustic simulator? Wah?

thanks

PEZ
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j Posted - 06/20/2003 : 8:48:41 PM
unless you're an English major.........
Zack Posted - 06/16/2003 : 9:43:03 PM
Why doesnt someone call their old english teacher and find out...we dont want anyone hurtin there brain thinkin about literary devices. Theres tim reynolds songs to play damnit, not english papers to write lol.
CPPJames Posted - 06/15/2003 : 2:34:52 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Saint Jude

quote:
consistent different

isnt that an oxymoron..



Not really. Assuming he meant "consistently different sound", consistently as an adverb would not make it an oxymoron. If it were "consistent, always different" sound, then you're getting into oxymoron territory.
Zack Posted - 06/15/2003 : 12:33:59 PM
I think you mean the swell from his Boss dd6..thats the most common and i think the most used effect of tims. Its an auto volume swell created by the dd6, thats all...u can do it with the line 6 also, just play around with the settings.
thomasode Posted - 06/15/2003 : 12:01:36 PM
what I'm thinking about is on L@luther when TR is playing stream. when he puts that harmonic on a loop and starts playing over it. is that what you are talkin about?
j Posted - 06/15/2003 : 03:11:18 AM
the rotosphere doesn't really add twang; if it had to be compared to something, I'd call it a chorus sound. The rotosphere makes things a bit lusher, it could be the uni-vibe, but I don't think that would be with the acoustic.
thomasode Posted - 06/14/2003 : 10:39:19 PM
I know what he's talkin about, its the retrospere w/ a delay and volume.
yobzep Posted - 06/13/2003 : 10:10:16 PM
Hmmm... its kind of hard to put in words. but tim always has that "twang" sound. Sorry that s the best i can do.
dick mountjoy Posted - 06/13/2003 : 8:43:47 PM
it's the rotosphere. or wah. or the acoustic di box. yeah its definitely one of those.
Saint Jude Posted - 06/13/2003 : 8:40:44 PM
quote:
consistent different

isnt that an oxymoron..

and i dont know what your talking about, you will hvae to be more specific.

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