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Re: Re: Off to do some looping ok OK
On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Matt Davignon wrote:
Speaking of the freeze, I've discovered I have to cool it with my EH
Freeze a little bit. The most common thing I was doing to was freezing
my electronic tom sound, which creates a sine-wave sound which is
apparently painful to everyone except me. On typical drum kit sounds,
it requires a tricky bit of timing, but can be pretty rad.
I'm at a show at the moment, so I can't listen to the mp3 just yet,
but I'm curious about how well it does with flute.
I, too, started to overuse this pedal that , in effect, just freezes
individual tones.
Where I'm finding beautiful goodies, however, is freezing very quiet
and incidental sounds.
Rubbing your hands over the strings so that they make 'noise's and
freezing them creates truly beautiful
sounds..........very noise oriented and NOT loud.
I don't know if you have a compressor or not, but one technique I'm
using is to run everything into
a Boss compressor that is turned up all the way on every knob (normally
very obnoxious because it overcompresses everything and causes a lot of
'pumping' sounds.
However, if you run nothing into the pedal (but still through your
pitch shifters, distortions, delays, what have you)
when you quit making noises, the inherent noise of all of those pedals
is brought to a loud volume that has some
cool effects if you use the Freeze function.
Additionally, I've found that playing melodies and using temporary
freezes that you hold only for
a short while is very effective: particularly it is forcing me to get
deeper into harmony
and the extensions of both scales and chords...........mostly because
most things that you freeze
occasionally, sound bad. it takes skill to use this pedal and it's an
unusual one.
I'm still in love with mine but have quickly found that it's 'cliched'
uses are very predictable and
intrusive.
rick.
- Follow-Ups:
- EH Freeze
- From: "Clayton Gary Lehmann" <hqr@cox.net>