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hates womanizers.
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: California, USA, fra Bergen, Norge
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Real Name: Shawn
Rig: Framus Dragon, Mindy
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i think i would truly use it as a new, unique songwriting resource. and i don't know how expensive they are.
I'm typing this on my knees with my butt in the air. -Drew
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0xDEADBEEF
![]() Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Paris, France.
Posts: 2,185
Real Name: Yoann
Main Seven: What for?
Main ERG: 30" Intrepid Pro soon :)
Rig: BM>QuadX>SS PA>2x12
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I have one
It's a fun toy but it's a bit hard to use and unpratical. Don't misunderstand me I love mine, but it's more of a ponctuation you're going to use on a solo or an arrangement than anything else. Many bands style use those like Opeth, In Flames, My Dying Bride, etc... If you can spot a really long sustaining note on an album it's generaly a eBow or more rarely a sustainer.It's really good if you multitrac the ebow to replace synth pads mith mucho effecto, sounds eery A crazy company released a synth based on sampled eBow guitars, it just sounds insane! Listen to the demos over here! Bloody Murder #5 Current rig : Bodenhamer Bloody Murder -> Carvin Quad-X Amp preamp -> TC Electronics G-Major -> the t.amp E400 -> Framus 212CS with Celestion G12 Century's |
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<3's Tsukasa
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Location: Virginia, USA
Posts: 16,891
Real Name: Kagami
Main Seven: ESP MH-307
Rig: Randall RG75G2C
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rondo has a fretless LP, it's so sweet looking. Cool songs btw \m/
* D-EJ915 emphasizes that a song is not just something composed, it is any piece of music, so improvisational pieces are still songs, etc. |
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Dirty Lurker
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Both videos is fucking sick. The second almost more,
I really need an e-bow, and a fretless, and a video camera. |
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Trippin' balls
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: The Yay area
Posts: 1,984
Real Name: Sitael
Main Seven: Ibanez RG7321 '06/Modded
Main ERG: Thinking about it...
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Those were both really awesome.
Too much blood in my alcohol system
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Sugar Bush
![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: South Jersey
Posts: 5,654
Real Name: Chris
Main Seven: Schecter Gryphon7 (W/BKP)
Rig: 5150 II-Swamp Thangs
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Not bad. I REALLY want one. Dimebag Darrel has been known to use them. Don't know which songs though.
You shake your ass but you're already dead.
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<3 Scratch The Cat
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Location: Dublin, Ireland
Posts: 4,026
Real Name: Ruarc
Main Seven: Ibanez RG8427F FE
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mine's great!
My ReverbNation My SoundClick CRYBABY FOR SALE!!! |
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prototyping...
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Posts: 3,740
Real Name: Leo Pedersen
Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design
Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8
Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936
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Very cool! Beautiful improvising.
Very interesting instruments as well. I thought he could use some flatwound strings on his acoustic to minimize the string sliding noises. Very interesting that his electric is a fretted/fretless doubleneck. My favorite use for my ebow is on an acoustic using a slide - it's a really beautiful tone. Ebows also sound great on the inside of grand pianos, but unfortunately I don't have one of those sitting around. |
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Fear the Polo!
![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Somerville, MA
Posts: 21,333
Real Name: Call me Ahab...
Main Seven: 1991 Ibanez UV7PWH
Main ERG: Sherman 5-string bass
Rig: Mesa Recto-verb 50
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Ebows can be had for about $80, and while they're not likely to be the principal method of a player's style anytime soon, they're an absolutely badass tool for recording. An ebow and a delay make anything sound better. ![]()
"...and everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon."
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HA HA!...Avatar!
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 1,286
Real Name: lepsognakiremaw
Main Seven: Schecter Gryphon
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Unless you are django (alot of his solos were on the top two strings) then an ebow is awesome to have for a guitar "choir" (multi tracking guitars ala brian may), or for simulating feedback if you are running a multieffects. Think about being able to reproduce feedback accurately, instead of the hit or miss thing. Not really an all the time thing.
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