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Les pédales de la série Expression d'Ernie Ball proposent certains des effets les plus populaire présentés dans des boîtiers similaires à nos pédales de volume.
Microcosm reinterprets your sound in exciting ways using various granular sampling, delay, pitch-shifting and micro-looping techniques. Create ambient, glitch, and other wild sounds with your guitar, synthesizer, or other instrument. Features include Stereo In/Out, MIDI sync, tap tempo, hold sampler, and built-in looper.
The Crestwood first appeared in 1958 and it was renamed Crestwood Custom in 1959; it was Epiphone's first two-pickup solid body electric guitar design. The latest limited edition Crestwood Custom celebrates Epiphone’s 150th anniversary. It features an asymmetrical solid mahogany double-cutaway body that gives players unhindered upper fret access, a mahogany neck with a comfortable 60s SlimTaper™ D profile, and an Indian laurel fretboard with oval inlays. The headstock is the popular “Batwing” style, with Wilkinson® six on a plate inline tuners with metal buttons. The electronics feature a pair of made-in-the USA Gibson™ Mini Humbuckers™ that are wired to CTS™ potentiometers and a Switchcraft 3-way toggle switch and 1/4" output jack. An Epiphone Tremotone vibrato tailpiece gives you extra expressive capabilities. The included 150th Anniversary Historic Hardshell Case features an Epiphone 150th Anniversary logo.
Thermally aged solid spruce top, “star” mother of pearl inlays, Gibson-style “open book” headstock, L.R. Baggs VTC pickup and preamp, with hardshell case
Guitare électro-acoustique Collection Inspired by Gibson Custom Shop / Modern, Forme Small Jumbo, Table en épicéa de Sitka massif vieilli thermiquement, Fond et éclisses en acajou massif, Manche en acajou, Touche en...
Guitare électrique Edition limitée à 75 exemplaires, Forme Hollow Body, Corps en acajou, Table en acajou, Manche collé en acajou, Touche en ébène, Repères "points" imitation nacre, Profil du manche: Vintage Soft "U",...
NUX covers a range of Amplifiers, Effect Pedals, Wireless Systems, Digital Drums & Pianos as well as PRO-Audio Interfaces & Controllers. NUX was introduced by Cherub Technology in 2006.
NUX covers a range of Amplifiers, Effect Pedals, Wireless Systems, Digital Drums & Pianos as well as PRO-Audio Interfaces & Controllers. NUX was introduced by Cherub Technology in 2006.
MS-3: Switcher Multi-effets - Évolution de l’intégration en pedalboard
V3 UPDATE IS AVAILABLE NOW ENDORPHIN.ES × ANDREW HUANG MULTI – DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS CHAIN PROCESSOR From earth shaking subharmonics and distorted drones to angelic shimmer reverbs and random glitches in between, GHOST is a PEDAL for the adventurous sound designers and the most demanding guitar an
View and Download Vox AC15CC1 Custom Classic owner's manual online. AC15CC1 Custom Classic musical instrument amplifier pdf manual download. Also for: Ac15cc1x custom classic.
Remembering Vittorio Camardese, born 91 years ago this week in Potenza, Italy. Here he is on an Italian television show in 1965 demonstrating several guitar-playing techniques he developed. https://t.co/fEvtbEhLhn
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The following setup procedures and specifications are for your Fender guitar as equipped with the strings that come on the instrument as standard equipment from the factory. If you plan to change string gauges, you may need to adjust the specs somewhat to compensate for the changes in string sizes. Modifications of the specs may also be made (within limited parameters) to adjust for your individual playing style or application (i.e., how hard you pick, strum or fret the guitar).
Probably the main thing to understand about effects order is that an effect modifies the sound it receives. This means if you plug your guitar into a fuzz box, the fuzz box gives you a fuzzy guitar sound - pretty obvious, huh? If you then plug the fuzz output into a wah pedal input, then the wah works on the fuzz sound, giving you a synth-like wah sound.
If you plug first into the wah, then into the fuzz, it gives a completely different sound. That's because the fuzz is working on a guitar sound that already has a wah effect. You may know that distortion effects like fuzz have more effect on loud sounds than quiet ones (that's why they sound cleaner when you roll off the guitar volume). And a wah pedal makes different notes and frequencies louder and softer as you rock the pedal, so rocking the pedal also now controls the amount of fuzz as well, giving what most players prefer as a more interesting effect.
There are no rules on effects order. You won't break any pedals by putting them in a 'wrong' order. In fact, experimenting is the best way to learn, and in doing so, you can come up with many unusual and interesting sounds. There is, however, a typical order of effects that I've listed below.
Before we get into the order, though, you might like to consider why, when & how you use effects. My most deep piece of wisdom to pass on is that the subtle use of effects is suitable for long periods of use, while intense effects have most impact when used briefly.
For example, light phasing or chorus can be used for an entire song, adding some texture to backing rhythm. Dramatic effects like strong delay, wah, or even playing techniques such as continuous fast picking without a rest, become tiresome when overused.
I think the most special effects are those that you can only just detect are turned on. In the late 70's, I had many people trying to figure out how I got a such a special overdrive sound for my solos. All I did was to use a faulty (weak-sounding) phaser set to a slow speed before the overdrive, to give just a hint of movement. You can use understated effects easily to craft your own signature sounds.
The Reverberation Machine is a synthetic atmosphere creator. Use the effect on any instrument to add depth and simulate different environments. Experiment and combine a variety of settings to obtain the perfect ambiance for your sound.
The controls on this pedal are straightforward. Volume, Altitude, Reverb Blend and two distinct reverb flavors: Bright Sunshine and Dark Star. Altitude adjusts the gain structure of the reverb and the clean simultaneously creating exciting new reverberation soundscapes that span from subtle to wild.
Although the controls are extremely easy to use and intuitive, there is a vast array of sounds. Everything from simulations of vintage amp verb, playing in a cave, large concert halls, and space ships being sucked into wormholes.
The Sonar™ is a “tremolo” pedal, but this one’s different. This unit has the ability to chop up any signal you send into or out of it. Unlike most other tremolos, it can cut down your high gain signal to silence. It can also sound gorgeously transparent like a traditional tremolo. It does other fun stuff like increase or decrease tempo, duty cycle (amount of time the trem is ON in a given cycle), or both simultaneously on the fly. It also has tap tempo and a slew of advanced features (attack, release, and depth controls). Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, it has aZVEX Machine™ circuit built right into the box.