Guitar guys (effects help?)

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Guitar guys (effects help?)

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So I'm not much of an effects guy. Never use 'em, don't know much about 'em or how to really manipulate them. Sucks.

Anyway, this is from the first song of the last IXXI album (Ondskapt dudes):

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The clean guitar here in the beginning, what effects does he have on it? Chorus + delay? Help?
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yeah, sounds like chorus and delay. The basic tone reminds me of a piezo pickup (or at least a very thin bridge humbucker) run through a solid state amp, if that's any help too.
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:tup:
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Geeheeb wrote:my bloody valentine
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noah thirteen wrote:Just use this as an excuse to buy a Deluxe Memory Man, which has chrous and delay built in..... best pedal ever...... :tup:
I was looking at one of those yesterday, but who the fuck uses chorus?
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altars of radness wrote:I was looking at one of those yesterday, but who the fuck uses chorus?
like with most effects a little goes a long way. Black Sabbath wouldn't sound like Black Sabbath without a little chorus.
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noah thirteen wrote:Just use this as an excuse to buy a Deluxe Memory Man, which has chrous and delay built in..... best pedal ever...... :tup:
i just got the behringer clone of the memory man off craigslist. it sounds just like the standard memory man but like 1/4th the price. that feedback gets intense...
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Behringer products work really well...
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOW
for the first two weeks.
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i just bought this fuzz pedal. it's pretty fun, it kind of sounds like absolutego...

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I had a Behringer V-amp that lasted me five years and still lives on at my friend's house. Granted, it was the ampsim equivalent of a Soviet automobile, but its two usable sounds served me well.
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Bored, Esq. wrote:Behringer products work really well...
SPOILERSPOILER_SHOW
for the first two weeks.
yeah behringer doesn't have the best reputation but its not like this is an amp and it seems sturdy enough. it sounds drippy and awesome. i am now as good a guitar player as The Edge.
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triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:I had a Behringer V-amp that lasted me five years and still lives on at my friend's house. Granted, it was the ampsim equivalent of a Soviet automobile, but its two usable sounds served me well.
Distortion and reverb?

I made the mistake of buying a Behringer mixer a number of years ago. I think it worked for about 10 days before it started crapping out. It currently serves as a doorstop or as a pretend battleship that I push around on the carpet/ocean when I'm bored.
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Bored, Esq. wrote:
triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:I had a Behringer V-amp that lasted me five years and still lives on at my friend's house. Granted, it was the ampsim equivalent of a Soviet automobile, but its two usable sounds served me well.
Distortion and reverb?
No, distortion and another distortion. :tup:
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Bored, Esq. wrote:
triple clutcher v2.5b wrote:I had a Behringer V-amp that lasted me five years and still lives on at my friend's house. Granted, it was the ampsim equivalent of a Soviet automobile, but its two usable sounds served me well.
Distortion and reverb?

I made the mistake of buying a Behringer mixer a number of years ago. I think it worked for about 10 days before it started crapping out. It currently serves as a doorstop or as a pretend battleship that I push around on the carpet/ocean when I'm bored.
Really? I have a MX 1804X I've had for at least 10 years, works like a champ. Out of all the Behringer gear, the mixers are the highest quality in my experience.
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Yes, really. If you've had a good experience with Behringer count yourself as lucky and don't tempt the fates/gremlins...
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