Mr Randall is many things, aside from a family member. 4X he is a master of FX. But even the mighty can mislead when defining a word incorrectly in der schpilkas of the lesson. To point, "amplitude" is not volume in any way, shape or form. My pal William Edmond Spooner III (rock star guitarist and great grandson of the art of word reversal known as the spoonerism) advised me to share this item:
Amplitude can be defined as many cool things :: magnitude. fullness, breadth, range.
@rotterdarned respectfully (of course) it could be argued that when we speak of SPL (sound pressure level), the result can be construed as "loudness"
e.g. The maximum deviation from the average or equilibrium value of any repeatedly changing quantity, such as the position of a vibrating object, pressure, velocity, voltage, current and many others. The amplitude of a SOUND WAVE is the maximum amount by which the instantaneous SOUND PRESSURE differs from the AMBIENT pressure.
Hi Elliott, you sound great. One of the biggest things I dig about your playing is not only do you had great tone and improve, your always smiling. It's infectious. Your friend, via Robbin Thompson. ~Anthony~
Mr Randall is many things, aside from a family member. 4X he is a master of FX. But even the mighty can mislead when defining a word incorrectly in der schpilkas of the lesson. To point, "amplitude" is not volume in any way, shape or form. My pal William Edmond Spooner III (rock star guitarist and great grandson of the art of word reversal known as the spoonerism) advised me to share this item:
Amplitude can be defined as many cool things :: magnitude. fullness, breadth, range.
Walla!-:P
rotterdarned 1 year ago
@rotterdarned respectfully (of course) it could be argued that when we speak of SPL (sound pressure level), the result can be construed as "loudness"
e.g. The maximum deviation from the average or equilibrium value of any repeatedly changing quantity, such as the position of a vibrating object, pressure, velocity, voltage, current and many others. The amplitude of a SOUND WAVE is the maximum amount by which the instantaneous SOUND PRESSURE differs from the AMBIENT pressure.
ejrandall 11 months ago
@rickair: for the clip title: two 't's in Elliott !!
frari47 1 year ago
Hi Elliott, you sound great. One of the biggest things I dig about your playing is not only do you had great tone and improve, your always smiling. It's infectious. Your friend, via Robbin Thompson. ~Anthony~
TheAnthonybozza 1 year ago
i love his guitar.. :)
rohw0016 1 year ago
I've always loved his playing. Heard him on an interview with Johnny Walker [BBC Radio 2]. Sounds like a real nice guy.
martinjp1958 1 year ago
@martinjp1958 he is
sns22100 1 year ago
que bonito
santyrush 1 year ago
In the early eighties, I ran up a phone bill on my parents, phoning a roland # to hear Elliot Randall demonstrate guitar effects lol ! great post .
jsilence418 2 years ago
Thanks for the links, Elliott - and great to see you!
johnmaserati 2 years ago
Really cool Elliot! Thanks for the demos!
jjuup 2 years ago
What an unusual & intriguing demonstration. Let's hope Pt. II is even more musically absorbing.
grizzledgizzard 2 years ago