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Post by ikeaboy321 on Jul 11, 2009 11:29:48 GMT
I like feed back, I like it layered, I like songs that use it for atmosphere and noise compositions using feed back as a palette for composing. Feed Back loops. Dimarzio Evolution pick up bridge, Boss Distortion DS-1, Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3, Pod XT Live , Boss br 1200, Sony stereo amp. I have just developed this obvious set up so I haven't really had a lot of time to develop a lot of Pod presets. The one that I have created really works. Screeching, Squealing, Wailing, Grinding, wall of goodness at very very ssshhhh quiet levels. The neighbors have no idea that on one side or the other above or below great gooey gobs of filthy feed back are spewing forth. next step: learn to manicure the feed back , sculpt it into loops Thinking .... maybe ...maybe my Boss 20 XL Looping Station? s745.photobucket.com/albums/xx100/ikeaboy321/?action=view¤t=feedbacksetup001.jpg
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Post by nick robinson on Jul 12, 2009 9:04:50 GMT
Get a fernandes sustainer - save on pedals!
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Post by ikeaboy321 on Jul 22, 2009 9:05:40 GMT
gee, thanks for the tip do you have one installed in a guitar ? if so, which model are you using? are you using the fsk 101 or the fsk 401? Gabriel Reeves is using the fsk 401 in the demo's. I mistakenly thought that the sustainer was no longer available..... I already had the pedals so the it was just a matter of dusting them off and plugging them in. It looks like my nasty little Ibanez is do for a trip to the butcher shop. thanks again
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