Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.22 “Paranormal Guitar” by Bill Ruppert was uploaded by: Effectology Duration: 276 Rating:
The latest episode of Bill Ruppert’s excellent Electro-Harmonix Effectology series, Paranormal Guitar, takes a look at creating ‘impossible effects’, using just a standard guitar and EHX pedals.
Settings for each of the sounds is available at the EXH forum.
The results of an improvised mess-about tweaking all our in-house Eventide Stompboxes, sometimes all at once. The chain is Suhr Guitar into Eventide ModFactor fed into TimeFactor, then into Pitchfactor, then into a Jet City 50 Watt 2 x 12 Combo amp. Guitar is provided by Source’s resident shredder Ian Iredale, knob twiddling by Alex. You can hopefully get an idea for the sheer range of ideas, sounds and general all round genius these particular pedals provide.
Eventide stompboxes are as much studio effects as they are guitar effects (all are stereo, with selectable Line/Guitar input/output volumes), all sound completely fabulous and are easy to use, but still super super deep.
Mic setup is Shure SM57 on the cone going into a UA 610, RØDE NTG1000 on the rear of the cab, RØDE NTG2 to pick up our voices, all fed into a PreSonus FireStudio Mobile for conversion.
For more info on the Eventide Stompbox range (note the new Space reverb we didn’t have in time for this session!): http://www.eventide.com/AudioDivision/Products/StompBoxes.aspx
To find a dealer in the UK: http://www.sourcedistribution.co.uk/
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.21 “Turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle.” was uploaded by: Effectology Duration: 146 Rating:
The latest episode of Bill Ruppert’s Electro-Harmonix Effectology series looks at how to turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle using effects pedals.
Rammstein guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe about the story of his setup, and about his partnership with Native Instruments. Setting the stage for Rammfire to rock, he also talks about his quest for a unique guitar tone, and how it has been recreated in the Rammfire amp emulation software. More info at www.native-instruments.com
www.adriantracks.com – Free Guitar Backing Tracks, Lessons and Resources! (uploaded again to fix the audio clipping) Hey people, once again Adrian here, sorry for the long time without videos, been super busy, new job, new projects, band recording, new guitars, a lot of new stuff really, just got the blog up and active again, and of couse, a new video, hope to get a lot of new material done now. I’m taking requests now ;). This is a review of my favourite guitar modeling processor, i really LOVE guitar rig, and this new version kick serious ass, it’s loaded with some new functions, a new interface, and most important, it’s sounding better than ever, and yeah, better than any other software out there. Check it out and download the demo on the native instruments website, http AdrianTracks.com and this youtube channel is sponsored by: www.online-guitar-tuner.net – Tune your guitar online! www.cheap-logo.net – Very cheap quality logos Wanna become a sponsor?, message me! Check my other channel: www.youtube.com for non-popular songs guitar riffs, lessons and backing tracks. subscribe to my channels to get all the updates! Also if you like this exercise/guitar lesson/riff, check out my website www.adriantracks.com, i am posting free backing tracks, lessons and guitar resources! And if you like me add me to facebook www.facebook.com And follow me on twitter: twitter.com
Using Guitar Rig 4 as a plug-in for Ableton Live I run through some of the default setup amp models which are meant to sound like certain tracks or people, I have played the track or a track by the artist that each preset is meant to represent. All examples a played on an Ibanez JS1000. For my full review of Guitar Rig 4 check out my site: su.pr Make sure you also check out my Guitar Rig 4 special effects demo: www.youtube.com Presets used: Jimis White Pleasure – Led Zep Whole Lotta Love Billy Dual Grange – ZZ Top La Grange Early Edward (with added Phaser Nine) – Van Halen Eruption 2 In The Streets – U2 Where The Streets Have No Name YNGW – Yngwie Malmsteen Black Star & Evil Eye One May – Queen One Vision God’s Love – Steve Vai For The Love Of God Surfing Little Jimis Wing – Jimi Hendrix Little Wing Andy In A Bottle – The Police Message In A Bottle
www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the above link for our special 14DVD pack offer for our You Tube fans. In this lesson we teach how to set up a BOSS DD6 digital delay pedal to give you some cool rockabilly tones and more! Many more lessons at www.nextlevelguitar.com