Cool effect ideas for worship
Quote from Forum Archives on April 5, 2003, 8:11 amPosted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
Do you guys have any interesting effects ideas for worship you could
share with the rest of us?Here's a few fun ones I like to use:
Extreme delays + reverb I like use for a rainlike atmospheric effect
along with arppegios, sometimes during freesong parts of the service.Sometimes I use wild distortion or feedback in songs which mention fire.
Volume swells I like to use for quieter times often along with the piano.
Sometimes though I don't have an ebow, I make a similar effect by using
lots of distortion and delay and switching to more bass tone pickup
settings along with late attack settings or volume swells. A lot of
distortion allows my left hand fingers to just hold down and ring out
tone just moving along the fretboard or pulling off and on rather than
picking the strings (although sometimes I goof up and get sounds I'm not
wanting). Rocking the string back and forth in vibrato kinda gives a
sort of violinlike sound.
People seem to really like that one.Once in a while I like to use lots of delay with the slide (clean), for a
really etherical mysterious sounding effect.And every once in a while I like use Duane Allman's bird tweet sound
(like in Mountain Jam or the very end of Layla) by using the slide
extremely high way past the fretboard.Any other ideas y'all wanna share?
Josh Taylor
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Posted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
share with the rest of us?
Here's a few fun ones I like to use:
Extreme delays + reverb I like use for a rainlike atmospheric effect
along with arppegios, sometimes during freesong parts of the service.
Sometimes I use wild distortion or feedback in songs which mention fire.
Volume swells I like to use for quieter times often along with the piano.
Sometimes though I don't have an ebow, I make a similar effect by using
lots of distortion and delay and switching to more bass tone pickup
settings along with late attack settings or volume swells. A lot of
distortion allows my left hand fingers to just hold down and ring out
tone just moving along the fretboard or pulling off and on rather than
picking the strings (although sometimes I goof up and get sounds I'm not
wanting). Rocking the string back and forth in vibrato kinda gives a
sort of violinlike sound.
People seem to really like that one.
Once in a while I like to use lots of delay with the slide (clean), for a
really etherical mysterious sounding effect.
And every once in a while I like use Duane Allman's bird tweet sound
(like in Mountain Jam or the very end of Layla) by using the slide
extremely high way past the fretboard.
Any other ideas y'all wanna share?
Josh Taylor
Midnightpraise@juno.com Praise sets the captives free! Acts 16:25,26
http://www.geocities.com/strangerjt
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