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March 29, 2010 at 4:47 pm #80102EffectologyMember
Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.14 Envelope Filter Oddities
March 29, 2010 at 4:49 pm #108876bill ruppertParticipantElectro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.14: Envelope Filter Oddities
In this episode I explore finding new sounds using envelope filters. My goal was to find new sounds not associated with the normal auto-filter pedals.
“Canaries in a Q-tron”
Creating a feedback loop with Q-tron Plus I was able to produce realistic chirps of birds.
The “Signal Pad” pedal controlled the amount of signal that is fed back into the Q-Tron.
The rate of the chirps is controlled by adjusting the peak control on the Q-Tron. I looped several passes of bird sounds into the Stereo Memory Man in loop mode to produce the sound of many different birds.The sound of water was produced by two phase shifters modulating the white noise from a Big Muff. The different phase sweeps in combination produced a sort of bubbling effect.
The EHX Orchestra was done using a POG2 and a Cathedral reverb pedal. The held chords under the flute sound were produced using the infinite mode of the Cathedral.
The bass was done using the POG’s -1 octave slider.Below are the settings I used:
“Scratchy Old Record Effect”
To produce the sound of an old scratched up 78rpm record I started by using a Big Muff and a Stereo Memory Man in loop mode.
I looped the noise from a Big Muff turned up to maximum with nothing attached to the input. This created white noise for the background. I looped 15 seconds of this.
To create the scratches and pops I plugged and unplugged the Big Muff several times while overdubbing on top of the white noise loop. I then used the filter knob to thin out the sound, and the delay knob to raise the pitch a small amount.
The vintage-sounding guitar track was created using just a Riddle pedal. Plugging any cable into the exp. jack will stop the filter from following the guitar input, turning the pedal into a straight filter effect. Using the high pass mode with the addition of the on-board distortion produced the sound of a small dusty old tube amp.
The Riddle pedal will also produce a great tiny AM radio sound with slightly different settings.
Below are the settings I used for this clip:
“The Enigma Synth”
To transform an Enigma or Riddle pedal into a pulsating rhythmic synthesizer, I created a feedback loop and I inserted a Pulsar tremolo pedal within that loop.
The output of the Enigma was run into a small Muff overdrive. The small size Muff is a great overdrive for synthesizers as it adds bite without totally squashing the signal.
The final pedal in the chain is a Stereo Memory Man delay.
Below are the settings and wiring diagram for the “Enigma Synth”:
Never judge what an effect pedal will do by what you have heard it will do.
Experiment and you will find new sounds not yet discovered!
Thanks for listening,
Bill RuppertMarch 29, 2010 at 5:03 pm #108878ToonsterMemberNice! I will check it out tonight when I am at home!
March 29, 2010 at 5:46 pm #108882TenSecondTedMemberBrilliant stuff again Bill! I particularly loved the birdsong!
Do you think it’s possible to do any of those things with a Micro Q Tron?
It’s just that I’ve asked my wife to get me one for my birthday and, after seeing your video, I don’t know whether to change and ask for a Riddle or Q Tron +
You have pushed me into a state of confusion Bill………. :worried:
March 29, 2010 at 6:57 pm #108884bennyvx78ParticipantOk, That’s it. Now mr. Ruppert truly lost his mind. That video
is just silly, In a… Monty python kinda way.. That wasn’t a
dead parrot we just heared??. ha ha ha.Brilliant one again, and very inspiring.
(sorry ’bout me bad english)
p.s : Offtopic. Im looking to buy me first EHX pedal
in a few months. The 22. Caliber.March 29, 2010 at 8:08 pm #108886DarkAxelParticipantdamn… you’re scary
awesome… and stellar playing, by the way, i really loved that “old record” jam :rawk:
March 29, 2010 at 10:19 pm #108890ToonsterMemberThat was really amazing again, every time I hear those effectology episodes, it blows my mind^^
March 30, 2010 at 12:18 am #108893bill ruppertParticipantThanks Ted!
Not sure about a Micro-Q as I do not have one but if you could I would step up to a Q-tron plus or the Riddle.
Riddle if you want the distortion and Q-Tron Plus for the effect loop.
Both great pedals.
BillQuote:Brilliant stuff again Bill! I particularly loved the birdsong!Do you think it’s possible to do any of those things with a Micro Q Tron?
It’s just that I’ve asked my wife to get me one for my birthday and, after seeing your video, I don’t know whether to change and ask for a Riddle or Q Tron +
You have pushed me into a state of confusion Bill………. :worried:
March 30, 2010 at 9:16 am #108902TenSecondTedMemberThanks Bill. You are a gentleman and a scholar.
Now I need to break it gently to my wife how much extra each one costs!
April 18, 2010 at 5:04 am #108508Mr.GrimMemberJune 24, 2010 at 10:06 am #109771LOOPMANMemberHi Bill! could you share the settings made on the Flanger Hoax,in the Babbling Brook sound example?
thank you very much and God Bless you!
June 24, 2010 at 2:05 pm #109774bill ruppertParticipantHi Loopman.
The water sound was done with the Flanger Hoax and the PolyPhase.
The combo produced the multi bubble effect.
Below are pis of the settings.
Bill
Quote:Hi Bill! could you share the settings made on the Flanger Hoax,in the Babbling Brook sound example?thank you very much and God Bless you!
June 24, 2010 at 5:18 pm #109783LOOPMANMemberThanks a lot!!!great like always!!!
October 22, 2010 at 1:01 pm #112087souljah671MemberFinally tried out the Canary sounds…my mother laughed lol…I just love EHX pedals…they have so much more attitude to offer with each pedal!!
January 27, 2012 at 4:40 pm #116863CleoraParticipantCool video!
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