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Sep 28 2007, 12:29 AM |
Hi dudes, I want to add more sustain to my rig. I cant afford new pickups so i was wondering what i could put in my loop to boost the lenght of the notes? Something cheap and cheerful prefrable!! There's Boss Compressor/Sustainer pedal. I use it along with Prophesy,works great! -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 28 2007, 12:38 AM |
Well really you could buy atleast one pickup for the price you would pay for a high quality pedal,but you could try the affordable low budget pedals like this by danelectro http://cgi.ebay.com/DANELECTRO-DJ-9-SURF-T...1QQcmdZViewItem
I know your in the U.K so just look on the U.K Ebay .These Danelectro pedals are very inexpensive and really worth a shot for the price.I just ordered a Danelectro Fab Metal pedal and am waiting on it now.It had great reviews which suprised me since it was very cheap price .I figured it was worth a shot since it cost me less for the pedal than a half tankof gas I also can always sell it right back on ebay and get my full purchase amount back,so its really like not costing me anything especially if i dont like it. -------------------- My Gear
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Sep 28 2007, 12:41 AM |
Well really you could buy atleast one pickup for the price you would pay for a high quality pedal,but you could try the affordable low budget pedals like this by danelectro http://cgi.ebay.com/DANELECTRO-DJ-9-SURF-T...1QQcmdZViewItem I know your in the U.K so just look on the U.K Ebay .These Danelectro pedals are very inexpensive and really worth a shot for the price.I just ordered a Danelectro Fab Metal pedal and am waiting on it now.It had great reviews which suprised me since it was very cheap price .I figured it was worth a shot since it cost me less for the pedal than a half tankof gas I also can always sell it right back on ebay and get my full purchase amount back,so its really like not costing me anything especially if i dont like it. Deal is that sustain isn't only about pickups,it's more about wood,neck type,connection of neck and body etc. Tho you won't be missing anything with better pickup. But yeah,Danelectro makes great pedals too and Ebay is right place to look. -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 28 2007, 12:47 AM |
Yep.
And if you have floating bridge,ahhh -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 28 2007, 12:47 AM |
HI dudes,
Ive noticed i get tones of sustain whilst playing through my orange mini amp! but not so much through a 15 watt tube amp! any ideas why this is? also i was looking at this http://www.behringer.com/CS100/index.cfm?lang=ENG -------------------- mysql> SELECT * FROM master_name WHERE ((firstname = 'Paul') AND (lastname = 'Gilbert'));
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Sep 28 2007, 12:49 AM |
Compression will help, also distortion will too as that also adds a kind of compression effect. Practicing technique for stronger tapping also wouldn't hurt
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Sep 28 2007, 12:52 AM |
Hi Muris thanks for your reply. The problem im having is when im tapping and hold long notes they just seem to faid out to quickly. Is the Boss likely to help me with this? thanks Need more info about your gear. Compression will help, also distortion will too as that also adds a kind of compression effect. Practicing technique for stronger tapping also wouldn't hurt Oh yeah,don't forget practicing!! Actually,less sustain will help you to achieve higher level of technique. And when you apply it on sound with lots of comp and suss,it's a monster. -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 28 2007, 12:53 AM |
HI dudes, Ive noticed i get tones of sustain whilst playing through my orange mini amp! but not so much through a 15 watt tube amp! any ideas why this is? also i was looking at this http://www.behringer.com/CS100/index.cfm?lang=ENG You know i used the Behringer Ultra Chorus and the Delay pedal for a short period of time.The chorus effect pedal was really nice when playing clean but distotion sounded bad to me,the delay just sounded bad alltogether.I just ended up selling then all a month after i got them.This plays into the whole low budget pedal thing though aswell like i stated about danelectro.It's worth a shot cause for the price and option to resell you cant loose that much.Just check out a list of affordable pedals for you and them check out the reviews.Here is a place you can check for reviews and it looks like this pedal got some pretty good reviews http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...nger/CS100/10/1 -------------------- My Gear
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Sep 28 2007, 01:21 AM |
Hi Matt,
Any compressor set right can help you get pretty much infinite sustain although you can also just really drive the amp hard - you're probably getting more sustain of the Orange as you may well have got the gain up enough to get it saturated fully and hold it just on the verge of feeding back. (or let it tip over and control it .) A lot of semi-acoustics are great to push into feedback/near infinite sustain because of the way they are built. For sustain it helps to have a a fixed bridge as well like Muris says and a set neck is usually good as well. Another possibility if you weren't going for it whilst tapping would be an Ebow (invented by Godley and Creme - the guitar players out of 10CC for all those old enough like me to remember them ). The Ebow is sort of a hand held electromagnet that keeps the string vibrating by applying a strong electro magnetic field. Only problem if you're tapping is that you'll need a third hand to hold the Ebow (or a roadie...) Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Sep 28 2007, 01:30 AM |
Sorry Dan,
never used an Ebow either though I've seen it used a few times and it looked pretty cool. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Sep 28 2007, 02:15 AM |
On the ebow theme - also check out the "sustainiac" - its basically a pickup with a built in e-bow, looks really cool. I promised myself one when I build a custom guitar - Steve Vai has one in one of his Jems (Flo).
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Sep 28 2007, 02:23 AM |
On the ebow theme - also check out the "sustainiac" - its basically a pickup with a built in e-bow, looks really cool. I promised myself one when I build a custom guitar - Steve Vai has one in one of his Jems (Flo). SO is that mounted on the guitar as a pickup rather then held Andrew? If so presumably it has some control for mimicking 'moving the Ebow' towards and away from the guitar (or whatever you do to affect the sustain)? Asking as I hate adding things to my guitars that may involve routing out the body . Cheers, Tony On the ebow theme - also check out the "sustainiac" - its basically a pickup with a built in e-bow, looks really cool. I promised myself one when I build a custom guitar - Steve Vai has one in one of his Jems (Flo). SO is that mounted on the guitar as a pickup rather then held Andrew? If so presumably it has some control for mimicking 'moving the Ebow' towards and away from the guitar (or whatever you do to affect the sustain)? Asking as I hate adding things to my guitars that may involve routing out the body . Cheers, Tony ps Matt 15 quid - cheap as chips -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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