New demo featuring Whammy II

Started by webephishin, May 27, 2013, 07:58:41 PM

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webephishin

This is a little demo I recorded today using my RC-2 looper.  I used the octave down to record the bass line and the octave up during some of the lead work.  Check it out! Positive and negative feedback encouraged!

https://soundcloud.com/schreintime/primitivity-demo
Guitars: Schecter c/sh-1 (SD 59 PUPs), Michael Kelly Valor CT, Fender Montara Acoustic/Electric

Effects: Boss tuner > Digitech Whammy II > Dunlop GCB95 Crybaby > EH micro Qtron > MXR Script Phase 90 > Dunlop Univibe > SD SFX-07 (Shape Shifter) Tremolo > TS9 AM Silver > TS9DX > Ross Compressor (Black) > Boss DD-7 w/FS-5U


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fulltone1989

Quote from: webephishin on May 27, 2013, 07:58:41 PM
This is a little demo I recorded today using my RC-2 looper.  I used the octave down to record the bass line and the octave up during some of the lead work.  Check it out! Positive and negative feedback encouraged!

https://soundcloud.com/schreintime/primitivity-demo

Nice!
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TheSeeker

That's awesome man!!  I especially like the outro whammy loop!!!
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the_great_lemon

Very cool! Tone and playing is really tasteful; really digging this!  Cleaver use of the octave sounds to enhance each parts place in the mix, I'll have to try that...
Guitars: Gibson Les Paul Traditional, 1992 Gibson SG Standard
Effects: Boss OC-2 Octave -> Garmopatmods Vox V847 -> Mojo Vibe -> Boss Blues Driver -> Mad Professor Sweet Honey OD -> Ross Compressor -> Boss GE-7 -> MXR Carbon Copy -> TC Ditto Looper
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webephishin

Quote from: the_great_lemon on May 28, 2013, 02:23:34 PM
Very cool! Tone and playing is really tasteful; really digging this!  Cleaver use of the octave sounds to enhance each parts place in the mix, I'll have to try that...


Thanks lemon!  I'm obsessed with the pitch shifter side of the pedal...like i said, the octave down is awesome when your jamming with yourself without a real bass to play with.  It cuts through well and the tone out of it is surprisingly good when the note is that low.  I would say 85%  of the lead work is using the octave up.  The beginning of the song has a short lead segment in which the pedal is not on- its just the tone from the guitar with my added DD-7.  I haven't been using the harmonizer side of the pedal too much.  Although i do love using the octave harmonizer.  If you have a phaser of some sort, I would strongly recommend putting it on with the Octave Up effect is on with the pedal toe-down.  Sounds pretty sick!! 
Guitars: Schecter c/sh-1 (SD 59 PUPs), Michael Kelly Valor CT, Fender Montara Acoustic/Electric

Effects: Boss tuner > Digitech Whammy II > Dunlop GCB95 Crybaby > EH micro Qtron > MXR Script Phase 90 > Dunlop Univibe > SD SFX-07 (Shape Shifter) Tremolo > TS9 AM Silver > TS9DX > Ross Compressor (Black) > Boss DD-7 w/FS-5U


Amp: Fender Hot Rod Deville 410

Happyorange27

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