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  • #77310
    julian
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    Quote:
    Here’s a template for writing down settings
    http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6415/smmhpresetsheetblanklw6.jpg

    this stuff is all lifted from HC’s SMMH lounge
    http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24027419#post24027419

    a lot of this stuff is from me and Fender&EHXforever;, among others

    So here’s a compilation of stuff from that old thread

    Quote:
    Here’s a clip with SMMH’s pitch-bending-modulation-played-as-volume-swells-looped with reverse notes overlaid:

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=750566&content=songinfo&songID=5777328

    Volume swells looped

    Blend: 12:00
    Decay: minimum
    Filter: maxed
    Repeats: maxed
    Delay: maxed
    Hazarai: 300 mS + Mod

    Reverse notes

    Blend: maxed
    Decay: 9:00
    Filter: 3:00
    Repeats: 9:00
    Delay: 12:00
    Hazarai: Reverse Echo

    Quote:
    shoegazery clip

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=651215&songID=5774178

    Heres how I did it: LBM + SMMH in 3 second echo with an oscillating reverb sound looping E and G chords.

    Then I did arpeggios in 300 ms + mod with a really deep pitch shift.

    Then overtop of that I did 1 sec + reverse mode lead with the polyphase on.

    Quote:
    Here’s a clip with the SMMH’s stereo flanger (very Polychorus sounding) in a loop with reverse echo notes overlaid.

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=750566&content=songinfo&songID=5777333

    Stereo Flanger

    Blend: 3:00
    Decay: 9:30
    Filter: 12:00
    Repeats: 1:00
    Delay: minimum
    Hazarai: 300 mS + Mod

    Reverse Echo Notes

    Blend: maximum
    Decay: 10:00
    Filter: minimum
    Repeats: 1:00
    Delay: 1:00
    Hazarai: Reverse Echo

    Quote:
    You can do also do ring mod in reverse echo mode. Crank the decay, turn the delay time down to about 8:30, and play with the repeats knob.

    If you play with the settings in reverse echo you can also get a really trashy almost bit crushed tone. Because the decay works like a fast multi tap of each long reverse delay you do, it can get really freaky bowie.

    Quote:
    Here’s a soundclip using SMMH’s chorus-and-delay-played-as-a-looped-riff overlaid with some freaky Reverse Echo FX.

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=750566&content=songinfo&songID=5780022

    Quote:
    Melx :wave: here’s a clip playing bar chords through a BMP into the SMMH.

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=750566&content=songinfo&songID=5780413

    First two bars are the loop played forward,
    then I reverse the loop by turning the Decay know full counter-clockwise,
    then I play around with the Filter knob to get a kind of parametric EQ/wah effect,
    then I play with the Delay knob to slow down and speed up the loop,
    and then I finish by returning the loop to its original form by turning the Decay knob full clockwise.

    I hope this gives you some idea of what you are looking for :)

    Quote:
    Ok, so I just realized something really cool. If you want to have pre delays and reverse reverb- here is a cool trick

    1. Plug in the Stereo Memory Man as you normally would in mono
    2. Record a chord part of a riff.
    3. Unplug the output cable
    4. plug a patch cable into the mono output jack, then plug the other side into the right input on the other side
    5. Now plug your output cable into the right output
    6. you now have your left channel jumpered into your right channel
    7. now reverse your loop
    8. now choose a delay setting you like, and notice it is now affecting your loop.
    9. hold down record for the duration of the loop
    10. unreverse the loop

    Jumpering the left onto the right channel has some other cool effects. You can get even weirder effects having double modulated delay or double reverse delay (some of the echoes will play in forward)

    Quote:
    Oooh, here is another nice setting:

    pseudo-swells

    set to multi-tap 1 sec or 3 sec
    blend all the way up
    decay all the way up
    filter at where you like it
    repeats all the way up
    delay controls the length of the swell-set it low then go from there- less delay time = shorter swell

    Because you are just having echos that are going very fast and getting louder, it sounds swell like, but with a tremolo attack

    Quote:
    ooh, here is another trick.

    Because the tap tempo normalizes the pitch of a loop, you can quickly go up or down an octave hands free and back again with the preset knob.

    Have your delay time somewhere other than 12 o clock in loop mode. Save that setting as a preset.

    Now record a loop. Lightly tap the preset button and it will pitch shift to whatever setting you have.

    Now you can overdub.

    When you tap tempo, it returns you to your original pitch

    #87869
    julian
    Moderator
    Quote:
    I just put together some short clips of The Flanger Hoax (FH) running into the Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai (SMMH) to demonstrate the versatility of the FH. In fact, I did not record a clip of the FH using any flanger settings. :freak: The FH is capable of much more than just flange.

    FH_SMMH_demo1: FH is set for ring modulator / SMMH is set for quick stereo delay

    FH_SMMH_demo2: FH is set for self-oscillations / SMMH is set for stereo slapback delay

    FH_SMMH_demo3: FH is set for auto-wah / SMMH is set for a quick stereo delay

    FH_SMMH_demo4: FH is set for tremelo / SMMH is set for reverb only

    FH_SMMH_demo5: FH is set for deep pitch modulation / SMMH is set for stereo reverse echo with repeats

    FH_SMMH_demo6: FH is set for phaser / SMMH is set for stereo 300ms + modulation with repeats

    Quote:
    more clips:
    http://www.soundclick.com
    DOD 250 + Stereo Clone Theory + SMMH
    Frequency Analyzer + LBM + SMMH Madness
    Cosmic Brook
    Polyphase + LBM +SMMH 1 & 2
    Quote:
    heres a cool reverse echo thing

    Blend -Maxed
    Decay -7.00 oclock (zero )
    filter- 9.00 oclock
    repeats -7.00 oclock(zero)
    Delay 11.00 oclock

    Its a weird reverse , I think pretty cool ,
    Let me know what you guys think ,
    You can tweak the filter to your liking.

    Quote:
    it’s very different than the DMM but it’s more useful for my purposes. you can sort of approximate the DMM in the 300 ms+ mod mode. i do an A/B between this and my DMM here:

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=758582

    Quote:
    reverse setting
    decay all the way down, repeats at 9, delay between 12 and 3.

    Try arpeggiating and doing slow finger style stuff and let as many notes as you can ring out. The reverse echo really textures everything you play. Don’t think of it as a tempo echo, but more as a texture echo, like how you’d use an analog delay on the verge of self oscillation.

    Quote:
    Been fiddling with my SMMH more, and it’s definitely growing on me! Just thought I’d bump up a good thread.

    Also, here is a setting I use a lot. It’s kind of a leave it on all the time setting. Subtle ambience 😎

    Blend: 9:00
    Decay: Off
    Filter: 10:00
    Repeats: 8:30
    Delay: 12:00
    Mode: 1 sec, echo

    Quote:
    Ok, I recorded a couple clips just now to show some of the settings of the SMMH. I used an Ibanez AS80 Artstar (ES-335 copy) w/ GFS Mean90s – both pups engaged. Played through the Line 6 KB37 which is basically a toneport built into a MIDI controller. If I was more motivated, I would have plugged into my POD XT Live and ran the Stereo outs. Maybe another time. The settings on the KB37 was the Double Verb (Twin model) w/ 2×12 “black face” cab. I placed the virtual mic up to the cab. On the Loop clip I used the “4×12 1978 Brit Celest 75 cab”

    Oh yeah, a big bottle of white wine was involved. Didn’t finish it, but put a heft dent in it. Ooops.

    Hope you enjoy it. Thanks to Fender&EHXforever;for posting the settings for the chorus and flange. I just got the unit and it would have taken me a bit to find those settings again. Peace.

    The first one up is a Chorus sound: Chorus

    Next is the Flange:
    Flange

    Here is a function where you play w/ delay and when you step down and hold the tap/record button, you get a cool reverse delay in addition:
    Fade in Reverse

    Lastly, here’s a loop I did. It’s basically one track of just a straight signal, then a cool oscillating slightly reversed delay, and a third track that is strictly 100% wet signal reverse delay.
    Loop

    Quote:
    Hazarai = Echo 300ms + Mod
    Blend = 1:00
    Decay = 3:00
    Filter = 12:00
    Repeats = 11:00
    Delay = Clockwise maximum
    #87870
    julian
    Moderator
    Quote:
    You can tap tempo in 300 ms or 1 second modes to achieve longer delay times
    Quote:
    I just tweaked my multi 1 sec + reverse preset to sound a little more analogue. This, I think is going to be my main mode now I figured out you can use tap tempo.

    Blend – 10 O clock
    Decay – 10 O clock
    Filter – 11 O clock
    Repeats – 10.30
    Delay – Not sure as I tapped it in, but it’s around 450 milliseconds

    Quote:
    Reverse Echo-
    1 30, 1 30, 1 30, 3, 8

    I don’t really know what to do with it yet though

    Echo- 3 sec

    10-11, all the way to the left, 12, all the way to the left, 9 30
    that’s a nice usable one.

    300ms with mod

    3, all right, all right, 9, all left
    12, all right, 1 30 ish, 1 30 ish, 9

    Quote:
    Reverb only:
    Blend=12:00 (variable)
    Decay=12:00 (variable)
    Filter=12:00 (variable)
    Repeats=minimum
    Delay=minimum
    Hazarai=3 sec or 1 sec
    Quote:
    Subtle Ambience

    Blend: 9:00
    Decay: Off
    Filter: 10:00
    Repeats: 8:30
    Delay: 12:00
    Hazarai: 1 sec, echo

    Washy Delay

    Blend :1:00
    Decay : 3:00
    Filter : 12:00
    Repeats : 11:00
    Delay : maximum
    Hazarai : Echo 300ms + Mod

    Post Rock Delay

    Blend – 10 O clock
    Decay – 10 O clock
    Filter – 11 O clock
    Repeats – 10.30
    Delay – Not sure as I tapped it in, but it’s around 450 milliseconds

    Reverb only:
    Blend=12:00 (variable)
    Decay=12:00 (variable)
    Filter=12:00 (variable)
    Repeats=minimum
    Delay=minimum
    Hazarai=3 sec or 1 sec

    Volume swells looped

    Blend: 12:00
    Decay: minimum
    Filter: maxed
    Repeats: maxed
    Delay: maxed
    Hazarai: 300 mS + Mod

    Reverse notes

    Blend: maxed
    Decay: 9:00
    Filter: 3:00
    Repeats: 9:00
    Delay: 12:00
    Hazarai: Reverse Echo

    Reverse Echo Notes

    Blend: maximum
    Decay: 10:00
    Filter: minimum
    Repeats: 1:00
    Delay: 1:00
    Hazarai: Reverse Echo

    Cool Reverse Echo

    Blend: maximum
    Decay: minimum
    Filter: tweak to taste
    Repeats: minimum
    Delay: 11:00
    Hazarai: Reverse Echo

    Stereo Flanger

    Blend: 3:00
    Decay: 9:30
    Filter: 12:00
    Repeats: 1:00
    Delay: minimum
    Hazarai: 300 mS + Mod

    Pseudo-Swells

    Blend: maximum
    Decay: maximum
    Filter: variable
    Repeats: maximum
    Delay: less delay time = shorter swell
    Hazarai: 1 sec or 3 sec

    Oscillation

    Blend: 12.00
    Decay: 3.00
    Filter: 9.00
    Repeats: 3.00
    Delay: 8.00
    Hazarai: 1 sec multitap

    Quote:
    My favorite setting on the SMMH right now:

    Mode: reverse echo
    Blend: to taste
    filter: to taste, I usually maybe 11 o clock or so
    decay: down all the way
    repeats: set between 9 and 1 o clock
    delay time- set between 100 and 300 or so milliseconds to taste

    hit a chord and listen to that beautiful “random filter” like sound as the chord decays

    Quote:
    This is a quite good preset. Not that useful for individual notes or anything, but soo much fun for volume swells. Dial in a nice clean sound, switch to the neck pickup and swell some chords. Tonal heaven.

    Blend: Around 12 o’ clock. Doesn’t matter too much.
    Decay: 12 o’ clock.
    Filter: 12 o’ clock.
    Repeats: Just above 12 o’ clock, there should be 15 repeats.
    Delay: Adjust according to taste and how long you want the swells to continue ringing, but mine is around 11 o’ clock.

    Mode: Multi tap, 1 or 3 seconds.

    Quote:
    Ok, time for me to contribute another setting. I found this weird, synth-like sitar setting just a bit ago.

    Blend: 12:00
    Decay: 9:00
    Filter: 12:00
    Repeats: 2:00
    Delay time: 8:00
    Hazari: 1 Sec Mode

    The delay time is tricky to tune in *just* right. Too much and you end up with a feed-backy ring-mod type sound. Too little and it just won’t sound all that different. Just right and you have a sitar.

    I got the best results on the bridge pickup of my Strat and with the SMMH going into an LPB-1 with the boost at about 11:00. It sounded fine without the LPB1 as well, but the LPB1’s extra gain helped it get a little more chimey.

    It sounded pretty good with dirt and fuzz as well. Big Muffed Sitar FTW!

    Well that’s it for condensing pages 1-30.

    If someone wants to do the rest before I get around to it, be my guest!

    #87904
    Milan
    Member

    I’m sure most of what’s in this has already been posted in the settings above, but I’d still like to link to the video ProGuitarShop did of it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hrtct-zdU7Q

    That video is both what first got me interested in the SMMH, as well as showed me some cool sounds that I didn’t expect a delay to do.

    #87906
    electro-melx
    Moderator
    Quote:
    I’m sure most of what’s in this has already been posted in the settings above, but I’d still like to link to the video ProGuitarShop did of it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hrtct-zdU7Q

    That video is both what first got me interested in the SMMH, as well as showed me some cool sounds that I didn’t expect a delay to do.

    that’s an excellent video! thanks for sharing….yup, the hazarai much much more than a delay, I use mine for so many different things……it’s a cool box of fun.

    #88091
    Ned Flanders
    Moderator

    Heres a tip that ain’t in the manual. Have it on 300ms+mod and use the tap tempo switch to set the time, this way you can reach about 600ms.

    #88104
    hilikus
    Member
    Quote:
    Heres a tip that ain’t in the manual. Have it on 300ms+mod and use the tap tempo switch to set the time, this way you can reach about 600ms.

    This is correct, great hidden feature huh

    #88108
    L_Z_Nut
    Member

    I noticed that yesterday while I was fooling around with mine.

    #88378
    julian
    Moderator

    Here’s an interesting interview with Mike Matthews about the SMMH:

    http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2008/Mar/One_With_Everything_The_Story_of_the_Stereo_Memory_Man_with_Hazarai.aspx

    Quote:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOUFhJwde5w

    300ms+mod from left to right 12, 12, 12, 7, 7.

    Plus a whammy on Harmonizing mode 5th up 4th down i think?

    and a touch of delay

    Quote:
    i have a nice ambient/shimmer setting in the reverse mode:
    blend:max
    decay:max
    filter:could be anywhere, set it for your taste
    delay:half
    fedback:half
    Quote:
    Pseudo analog:

    11, fully off, 9, 10.5, 12, one sec echo

    INFO on modding the SMMH so you don’t have to hold down the button to record

    http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1990930

    Quote:
    Here’s a video of me using the looping with the the SMMH. You can change the delay as you go. I started with a 330ms delay, then cut that in half, then removed it in successive loops.
    Quote:
    Multi-Tap 3 Sec

    Blend – 2:00
    Decay – 9:00
    Filter – 12:00
    Repeats – 12:00
    Delay – minimum

    And now the pedal sounds like a “frozen” flanger

    On this page someone did another Mod for their SMMH

    http://acapella.harmony-central.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1744297&page=38

    Quote:
    Here’s a weird spacey, echoey, feedbackey, steel drum type sound. The filter can be set to your taste I guess. Works best with some OD and single coils.

    Blend: 1:00
    Decay: 9:30’ish
    Filter: 11:00
    Repeats: 3:00’ish
    Delay: 8:30
    Hazarai: 1 sec echo

    You might have to move it around a bit and find some sweet spots for your set-up. Sounds pretty cool with a whammy on the Harmony Oct dwn/Oct up setting.

    Quote:
    Got my SMMH yesterday afternoon after pondering and debating and pondering
    and debating and finally just got it.

    Here’s my first improv with it:
    http://pod.ath.cx/ics/hazarai-hazard.mp3

    guitar w/ octave divider + effects

    Quote:
    the basic setting i use for rhythm and lead parts might fit the bill.

    On the 300 mS + Mod Mode:
    Blend 10:00 Decay 12:00 Filter 12:00 Repeats 12:00 Delay Cranked (or to taste)

    its a really nice sounding subtle delay with slight modulation. perfect for leads.

    And that’s it, I compiled all the settings and clips and other tips from the old HCFX thread.

    woot!

    #88380

    Claps hands in appreciation.

    #88875
    Small Stone
    Member

    I asked this in the HCFX forum, now I’ll copy/paste it here…

    Questions:

    1. Can I use it in the effects loop of my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe? I read some people saying there was a volume drop in the effects loop…

    2. There are two inputs. Can I use the main input for my guitar signal and the other input for plugging, say, a synth so I could loop some beats?

    Thanks, SMMH experts!

    I WANT AN SMMH!!!

    #88876
    julian
    Moderator

    yeah you can use both inputs, I believe if you’re using just the mono out it sums them
    I’ve never put the SMMH in a loop, though I have played it straight into my friends HRD at practice once no problems (though I did use my pedals for dirt)

    Edit: wait, actually I used my SMMH into the PA that time, because I require an amp with 2 separate channel inputs and one of the inputs on his HRD was broken.

    #88883
    Small Stone
    Member

    Thanks!

    Still doesn’t tell me if there’s a volume drop in the effects loop… anyone?

    #88885
    electro-melx
    Moderator
    Quote:
    Thanks!

    Still doesn’t tell me if there’s a volume drop in the effects loop… anyone?

    I’ve never used mine in my loop, but if you don’t get a reply this evening I’ll put mine in my loop tomorrow and see what happens.

    #88893
    Small Stone
    Member
    Quote:
    Quote:
    Thanks!

    Still doesn’t tell me if there’s a volume drop in the effects loop… anyone?

    I’ve never used mine in my loop, but if you don’t get a reply this evening I’ll put mine in my loop tomorrow and see what happens.

    That’s really cool of yours! Thanks!

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