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  • in reply to: Where are you from? #103274
    joed424
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    The 203, CT son

    in reply to: What kind of music do you play? #103113
    joed424
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    i’m starting to play a lot more indie and garage rock stuff.

    good, i find you get out more energy that way, in your body, not just your fingers

    in reply to: What kind of music do you play? #103110
    joed424
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    punk, garage rock, blues, folk, indie, and noise rock, i used to play only metal

    in reply to: Iconic EHX Tracks #103082
    joed424
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    I’m Pretty Shure Cobain Used a Muff on the Hormoaning EP, that doesnt sound like a boss pedal, i think the yeah yeah yeahs used it sometimes, weezer on the first two albums definitly, REM on moster was russian muff, static age by the misfits has a muff on the guitar, ect

    in reply to: Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ #103011
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    Hi everyone,

    The first time I played the HOG I was amazed at how close some of the functions were to an actual Hammond organ. So much so, I am surprised the name HOG did not stand for Hammond-Organ-Generator!

    The different sliders on the HOG closely resemble the look and functions of the sliding drawbars of a Hammond B-3. Below is a representation of the B-3 drawbars. Compare them to the HOG sliders and you will see just how close they really are.

    DrawbarsB-3.jpg

    The next Hammond related feature I found was the envelope section. This brilliant design allows the unit to mimic the percussion feature of the B-3.

    Here’s a little background on the B-3 percussion.

    A distinctive sound of the Hammond is the harmonic percussion effect. The term “percussion” does not refer to a drum-type sound effect. Instead, it refers to the addition of the second and third harmonic overtones, which can be added independently to the attack envelope of a note. The selected percussion harmonic(s) then quickly fade out, creating a distinctive “plink” sound and leaving the tones which the player has selected using the drawbars. The percussion retriggers only after all notes have been released, so legato passages only have a percussion on the first note. Older Hammond models produced before the 3 series organs (such as the B-2 and C-2) do not have the harmonic percussion feature.

    Below is the HOG setting I used for this clip. The second half of the clip has the spectral gate switch on to produce a more pure jazz organ sound.

    HOGB-3.jpg

    To increase the sustain of the guitar I used a compressor in front of the HOG.
    This allowed me to hold on to chords and notes longer like the endless sustain of the Hammond organ.

    SoulPreacherB-3.jpg

    A rotary speaker, Leslie amp or Leslie emulator can be used for added realism.

    Below are several different EHX pedals and settings which produce a great rotary effect on their own. If you have one of the pedals give it a try.

    PolyChorusLesliecopy.jpg

    PolyPhaseLeslie.jpg

    WigglerLeslie.jpg

    nanocloneleslie.jpg

    Thanks for listening,
    Bill Ruppert

    can someone do one of these for the #8 stawberry fields sound

    in reply to: need recording software recommendations ! #102879
    joed424
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    audacity=free, google it

    i might try that, but whats the pros/cons on audicity

    it tracks well, but depending on your input quality and volume, it will change your sound

    in reply to: need recording software recommendations ! #102799
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    audacity=free, google it

    in reply to: blank big muff #102797
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    What happened to the first pic? I’d like to see it as well.

    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e319/joed424/1590BB-BIGMUFF.png

    in reply to: blank big muff #102784
    joed424
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    can you also post the nano one please, for future refrence.

    in reply to: Green Big Muff Sovtek knobs #102671
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    Hey you all,
    Recently bought a green Big Muff Sovtek with one knob missing.
    Anyone knows where i can get one or two of those?
    Cheers.

    you can buy some ehx knobs at the new sensor website

    joed424
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    I really dig the effects that The Edge and Kurt Cobain have used. I’d like to be able to utilize them myself. Can the Memoryman Deluxe be set to work like the Small Clone or are we talking apples and oranges? Are the two pedals compatible or is it an either/or situation?

    Thanks!

    ones a chorus and ones a mod delay, they are very diffrent

    in reply to: blank big muff #102352
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    Here you go, it doesn’t have Electro Harmonix on it because it wont actually be an EHX pedal so I made it slightly different to the EHX one. The little “X’s” are for pots,a LED and 3PDT switch.
    For best results print it on clear deacal paper and put it on a aluminum 1590BB box.

    http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o127/truthandshame/Big Muff/1590BB-BIGMUFF.png

    thanks, would it work on a 1590NS, or would i have to shorten it a bit

    in reply to: Russian Muff Rumor? #102294
    joed424
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    i hope this means a xo russian with regular inputs ans plug input

    in reply to: blank big muff #102212
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    I’ll find it on my PC and upload it for you.

    thank you

    in reply to: Micro POG True bypass? #102164
    joed424
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    Hello All,

    Is the Micro POG true bypass?
    When I remove the powesupply there’s no sound.
    I like this pedal a lot… I hope it’s not tone sucking.

    maybe your battery is dead

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