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| The Church of SEVEN • Super Moderator • Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Woodbridge, VA Posts: 10,486
Real Name: Mike Main Seven: Jackson CS Soloist 7 Rig: Mesa Triple Recto Thanked: 51
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Acoustic FX - suggestions? OK, so my efforts to get JWP to aim more towards the acoustic side of the coin seem to have paid off, as we now have a regular monthly gig as an acoustic act. So, being a guitarist, I'm looking to expand my acoustic guitar palate a bit, since I'll be playing for 4+ hours at these gigs. I already use an OD for solos (not as bad with the piezo as you'd think), but I'd like to add a bit more, maybe some chorus and delay. Anyone got any suggestions for inexpensive pedals that work well with the piezos? |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Valley of the Sun, AZ Posts: 535
Real Name: Cameron Main Seven: '98 RG7620 Royal Blue Rig: Peavey Valveking 212 Thanked: 15
![]() | If you have the $$$ maybe this: G-Natural Ive never used it but it sounds like it would be great. Also I have heard that the Yamaha Magic Stomp works good. PS I just use Piezo>EQ>Delay>Chorus>DI box>Mixer |
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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 7,466
Real Name: Max Main Seven: Ir now Sevenless :squint: Main ERG: A Dead Cat Rig: Mesa Rectoverb Combo Thanked: 46
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | i dunno about fx too much, but that taylor ksomething preamp box has made whatever fx i HAVE plugged in beforehand sound at least decent, where as without they kinda didnt work typically. dunno if that helps all that much, but its worth looking into. look into the visual sound h20 liquid chorus. the new version has a chorus too, which i havent tried. but it was pretty decent on a taylor 300 series acoustic, both with and without the pre Reverse Headstocks or Bust Dude...i just got a spam email that was titled "Funky date rape trick" -Zepp88 I just got another funny email "Her pussy smiled at me" -Zepp88 Don't tell me you haven't heard of Raptor Jesus It's important that you know this information :headnod: It will decide your fate when we are pwned. -JoeOvChaosI was going KAT KAT KAT KAT and you were going KAT... chk... KAT... chk-die. -TomAwesome |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Midwest Posts: 587
Main Seven: Carvin 727 Rig: Axsys II Thanked: 5
![]() | This may sound cheesy, but if expense is a consideration, you might consider the ToneWorks Pandora PX4A Acoustic Personal Multi-Effects Processor. It's about 160 dollars, is light and portable, and you can chain up to 8 effects. |
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| Mr. Negative Pants™ ![]() Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Greater Toronto Area, Canada Posts: 7,043
Main Seven: OMFG! EBMM JP7 Rig: GT6PowerBlockThiele Thanked: 31
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I use an AG-Stomp (TDW does too, i think) and i use it primarily for a bit of EQ tweak, a touch of mic modeling and a bit of delay and reverb. I don't like adding chorus to my acoustic sound because it makes it sound too much like an electric, and running it in a split hybrid rig, i've already got access to electric sounds. This space intentionally left blank. |
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