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pribnuts |
Posted - 11/03/2004 : 7:21:12 PM Hey guys, quick question. I am struggling to figure out what Tim is using pedal-wise in his recordings (live and acoustic duo) with dave matthews, specifically "Proudest Monkey". He somehow gets almost a "steel drum" sound out of his guitar and I have no idea what it could be. A filter, maybe? Also, when he drops octaves, is that a digitech whammy pedal? Right now, my setup is the Boss Loop Station (the 5 minute one), the LIne 6 Digital Delay, Dunlop Wah, Ernie Ball Volume, and the hughes and Kettner Rotosphere. I can't seem to get that sound! Can anyone help me out? Thanks a lot! |
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GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 11/06/2004 : 08:51:44 AM You'll have to host the MP3 or WMA at a site, and post the link here so I can download it. If you tell me the date of the show I can get that too and let you know.
If we're talking D&T acoustic here, Tim does not use a plethora of effects. Pretty much just wah/volume and delay and slide. It's likely that he is using a technique like Kevin suggested, such as slapping the strings as you would playing a bass.
Adam
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Kevin |
Posted - 11/05/2004 : 8:26:26 PM From how you are describing it, it sounds like Tim might just be playing slap, not messing around with pedals. Just thought I'd throw that in there |
pribnuts |
Posted - 11/04/2004 : 11:01:13 PM hey man, I would love to post the MP3 (or WMA, it is smaller) but I can't figure out the insert file function. Could you help me out? Thanks bro.
Pribs |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 11/03/2004 : 7:37:52 PM http://www.timreynolds.com/setup/
Anything on that list you don't have, buy it. That will bring you one step closer to getting that sound .
Seriously, do you have a date of a show this was done at so I can listen to it? Or better yet, post an MP3 of the song. I'm usually pretty good at deciphering what effects Tim's using.
Adam |
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