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    Effectology
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    Effectology episode #22 “Paranormal Guitar” by Bill Ruppert

    #115899
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Here are settings for Effectology Episode 22 “Paranormal Guitar Effects”.

    Alien Bells

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    Poltergeist Strings

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    Therimin

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    X-files.
    The original TV score use a E-mu Proteus/2 synthesizer.
    I found a similar sound using a HOG.

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    Air Raid
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    Thanks for watching!
    Bill Ruppert

    #115871
    murph
    Member

    another stellar installment …great job Bill!

    #115856
    MarkC
    Member

    Hi Bill,

    Is that a Ministar guitar your playing? How do you like it?

    #115857
    Brooklyn
    Participant

    Bill,

    You are the man that does not stop giving.
    I salute you sir, for yet another superb contribution………

    James
    Brooklyn, NY

    #115860
    bennyvx78
    Participant

    Another amazing episode of ‘Effectology’. Very creative and inspirational sounds.
    Those poltergeist strings part was the best sound of them all…Awesome man.
    I understand that making these episodes takes time and research, But I do wish
    effectology came more often. Thanks a million.

    #115861
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Thanks for watching guys!
    Glad you dug the episode.
    Bill

    #115862
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Hey Mark.
    Yes I have a bunch of Ministar guitars and I love them.
    You need to set them up but when you do they play like butter and sound huge.
    They weigh 3lbs! and travel great(the airplane over head ect)

    I was shocked at how big they sound and that is due to it being a soild piece of maple, from top to bottom with a stop tail piece style bridge.
    They have new improved models about to be released. I am excited to see whats new.
    http://ministarguitars.net/id70.html

    Bill

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    Hi Bill,

    Is that a Ministar guitar your playing? How do you like it?

    #115834
    Ecco_Luke
    Member

    The Theremin was absolutely incredible – made me think of a zombie apocalypse in the Wild West for some reason! Haha.

    I have a question about that particular tone, the BM Pi was acting more as a clean sustainer pedal than a distortion pedal there. How does the BM Pi cope solely as a clean sustainer pedal, against purpose-built sustainers? I’m also guessing your amp tone was set to clean to counteract the high gain added by the Sustain setting?

    Thanks, and these videos are wicked :)

    #115842
    Folkstone57
    Member

    Hello Bill, fun stuff as usual! Well done & keep them comming.

    #115831
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Thanks Ecco_Luke.
    Well for the theremin sound the Big Muff is by no means clean! Its a filthy dirty distortion.
    At full up it creates an almost square wave from a clean guitar.
    This wave form is full of high frequency stuff.
    Turning down the tone knob rounds off the high harmonics created when the pedal clips or goes into distortion. This rounding off of the square wave looks and sounds more like a sine wave like a theremin.
    Its still VERY distorted and best with only one or two notes at a time.
    A compressor or sustainer pedal works differently and does not change the wave shape or sound of the clean guitar input.

    You are right I used a very clean neutral amp setting.
    I do that with all the Effectology sounds as I want the sounds heard to be from the pedals and not effected by the amp I am using.
    Hope that helps a little!
    Thanks again for writing.
    Bill

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    The Theremin was absolutely incredible – made me think of a zombie apocalypse in the Wild West for some reason! Haha.

    I have a question about that particular tone, the BM Pi was acting more as a clean sustainer pedal than a distortion pedal there. How does the BM Pi cope solely as a clean sustainer pedal, against purpose-built sustainers? I’m also guessing your amp tone was set to clean to counteract the high gain added by the Sustain setting?

    Thanks, and these videos are wicked :)

    #115832
    Ecco_Luke
    Member
    Quote:
    Thanks Ecco_Luke.
    Well for the theremin sound the Big Muff is by no means clean! Its a filthy dirty distortion.
    At full up it creates an almost square wave from a clean guitar.
    This wave form is full of high frequency stuff.
    Turning down the tone knob rounds off the high harmonics created when the pedal clips or goes into distortion. This rounding off of the square wave looks and sounds more like a sine wave like a theremin.
    Its still VERY distorted and best with only one or two notes at a time.
    A compressor or sustainer pedal works differently and does not change the wave shape or sound of the clean guitar input.

    You are right I used a very clean neutral amp setting.
    I do that with all the Effectology sounds as I want the sounds heard to be from the pedals and not effected by the amp I am using.
    Hope that helps a little!
    Thanks again for writing.
    Bill

    I was considering getting one for clean sustains, as I already have a Fender Fuzz-Wah I don’t want another fuzzy distortion pedal.

    Thanks for the reply, and keep up the wicked videos! :)

    #115833
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Cool
    Look at the Soul Preacher or Black Finger.
    I have used both and they are great at clean sustain.
    Bill

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    Thanks Ecco_Luke.
    Well for the theremin sound the Big Muff is by no means clean! Its a filthy dirty distortion.
    At full up it creates an almost square wave from a clean guitar.
    This wave form is full of high frequency stuff.
    Turning down the tone knob rounds off the high harmonics created when the pedal clips or goes into distortion. This rounding off of the square wave looks and sounds more like a sine wave like a theremin.
    Its still VERY distorted and best with only one or two notes at a time.
    A compressor or sustainer pedal works differently and does not change the wave shape or sound of the clean guitar input.

    You are right I used a very clean neutral amp setting.
    I do that with all the Effectology sounds as I want the sounds heard to be from the pedals and not effected by the amp I am using.
    Hope that helps a little!
    Thanks again for writing.
    Bill

    I was considering getting one for clean sustains, as I already have a Fender Fuzz-Wah I don’t want another fuzzy distortion pedal.

    Thanks for the reply, and keep up the wicked videos! :)

    #106019
    Mr. ORANGE
    Member

    BILL, that’s AMAZING !

    Your version of X-files is far better then the original! I like it better because the sound is more natural then the synths they used – especially great is the rythm delay guitar…It gives me creeps – now I can’t sleep today :D

    And that Ring Thing thing was also astonishing. I think it’s the most underrated pedal…You lot should really try to show it more…Why on earth it isn’t more popular? It’s far better shifter than Digitech Whammy, amazing ring modulator and it has also some cool modulating effect – great for experimentation…But the whammy function should be first on the list – that would attract everybody, not just EHX-loving guys…

    #116076
    jochiasson
    Member

    Is there a way to do the poltergeist sound using the hog instead of the pog? Thanks!

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