Neunaber: WET Reverb and ChromaChorus with Ovation Acoustic
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Ah yes, i remembered Steve Howe playing that piece right after i posted and went to bed. The Renesaun (tricky spelling) theme of the track reminded me of Blackmore's Night. thanks for the reply Burgs, really wanting that WET :o
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Steve Howe and Randy Rhoades, my favorite combination. That Ovation is a lot brighter than a Martin though.
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neudling. LIke.
the verb starts to get to a sound I have tried to chase with my Boss RV5. Coldplay on their Viva la Vida album Lovers' in Japan track uses some kind of synth or effect that sounds like this kind of breathy reverb. And it reminds me of the sound the trains in the London underground make as you hear the electric motors wind up as the train accelerates away from the platform and into the tunnel. Very cool
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@linkwray22 Neunaber Technology pedals can be run at 12V but not 18V.
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Stunning stuff! Usually the great acoustic sound is killed by stompboxes. Do Neunaber pedals run at 18 vots? Does the Ovation have Fishman electronics?
Thanks for the great demos Brett.
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this sounds really awesome with the acoustic! thanks for posting.
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The wet sounds great with acoustic! I thought the pre-delay would sound a little plinky on acoustic, but it's got a nice studio feel. I am glad you finally did some really subtle chroma settings.
is that some Blackmore's Night you are playing there at around 3.45? Very touching playing Brett, you could make a cheepo nameless reverb pedal sound like a spring tank, but you just make the WET sound like WIN
LennyRayZappa 1 year ago
@LennyRayZappa Thanks! It's not hard to make yourself sound good with these two though; they're quite inspiring. The piece you refer to is my hacked and extracted take on a Steve Howe (Yes guitarist) classic entitled 'Mood For A Day'; originally from the album 'Fragile' but also on 'Yessongs' and a number of compilations. I think Steve Morse had a crack at it too. Cheers.
Burgerman666 1 year ago