How To Achieve This Effect?
Viaxl
Jan 30 2012, 09:40 AM
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What technique do I need to make this moist/sticky feeling?


I've upload a sample here:

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In this short particular part:

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It's in the very background. before every heavy pick there's a very viscous expression.. it's so cool. I want to know how to do it.
I've heard this feeling in many songs, can't recall them though..

sorry for my English I hope I explain well o_O

and yea this song is OP of Slamdunk ^^"

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Sinisa Cekic
Jan 30 2012, 11:40 AM
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Here is a Delay effect in question.That effect takes an input signal of the guitar and repeats it in the short (or long) run as many times as you need , or simply speaking - a loop, echo effect.

Something like this one:




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Ivan Milenkovic
Jan 30 2012, 03:36 PM
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Not sure what you mean, there are keyboards in that particular part, but I'm not sure if you are referring to that or to guitar sound?

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Gabriel Leopardi
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I can't really understand what you want to do... do you have any other example?

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Alex Feather
Jan 30 2012, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE (Viaxl @ Jan 30 2012, 08:40 AM) *
What technique do I need to make this moist/sticky feeling?


I've upload a sample here:

Click

In this short particular part:

Click


It's in the very background. before every heavy pick there's a very viscous expression.. it's so cool. I want to know how to do it.
I've heard this feeling in many songs, can't recall them though..

sorry for my English I hope I explain well o_O

and yea this song is OP of Slamdunk ^^"

I am not sure what part you are talking about smile.gif

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Daniel Realpe
Jan 31 2012, 04:21 AM
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I think you refer to the chunking of the rhythm guitar? If so, it's just regular palm mute riffing, but in context with the keys and drums it has that effect, unless I'm mistaken

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metaldan
Jan 31 2012, 04:46 AM
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Confused myself as to what he's trying to point out... I here in particular the keyboard is doubling the guitar, making the attack sound a lot heavier there... maybe that's what you mean?

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Viaxl
Jan 31 2012, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE (Daniel Realpe @ Jan 31 2012, 03:21 AM) *
I think you refer to the chunking of the rhythm guitar? If so, it's just regular palm mute riffing, but in context with the keys and drums it has that effect, unless I'm mistaken


wow you totally get it! I was thinking in that direction too but not sure. thx for solving my quesion! I willl try it later :]

And thank you all Sinisa(Thank you for your welcome!) , Ivan, Gabriel, Alex, metaldan. I know the question is confusing.. I tried to time stretch the part I referring to by 1000% to highlight it, but only made it more incomprehensible o_O

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