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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

Track available at http://cdbaby.com/cd/nickster

Track title 'The Iceman'

This is an excerpt from a bigger piece of music I wrote a while back. Basically reveals my total and complete addiction to big reverbs and delay. Eventide provides some massive reverbs and multiple harmonies on the sound that comes in at 1min30. Never fail to be impressed with the quality and sheer massiveness of the sound that unit creates.

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  • Nick...I have to say I'm really glad to have stumbled across your work. I was youtube'ing Eventide because one of my fav electronica artists (Simon Posford) uses a couple on his Mackie 32-8 buses for some awesome effects.

    Then I heard your work. Makes me regret never learning to play guitar.

    Fine work, truly fine work.

  • @tmanisaur Thanks very much for taking the time to comment! Very kind words, means a lot. All the best!

  • After watching your video I bit the bullet and got myself an H3500. Holy smokes, I'm never going to get through all the presets! What preset are you using starting at 1:30? I'm barely scratching the surface of the 3500. Thanks again.

  • Haven't had a chance to check but it's a patch I made based on the harmony program that adds a harmony note based on a specific key. I'm also adding other harmonies with the Gt-pro. There's reverb and loads of delay too. Hope you're enjoying the Eventide!!

  • How do you connect your H3000 to your amps? Or did you record this direct into the board in stereo straight from the H3000's outputs? Beautiful music, by the way.

  • I run the H3000 in the stereo effects loop of my Boss GT-pro. So it kind of becomes part of the GT-pro. I find I get the best results that way. One of the reasons I bought the GT-pro is because it has a stereo effects loop (i.e L/R send and L/R return) and is ideal for the Eventide. (It sounds amazing in stereo). I record direct to computer (via a audio interface) from the GT-pro.

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  • Def wish your stuff was on Itunes, id buy it.

  • Dude I wish all of your pieces were on itunes or something I want this music!!!!

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  • @Nultic Hook up a cassette tape recorder or any recorder to your computer line outputs; record; then play back into your line inputs and record into the computer. There is probably freeware for recording to your computer. Then you can make CDs too. "P

  • Once again Nick sound is just amazing and your tone is perfect great playing man!!

  • Loving this

  • Bro....great great song....great great tone. I will definately ONLY be using eventide effects. Thise delays sound kick ass.

  • RHCP should hav picked you to play on their new album

  • @Nickstermc i remember hearing satch saying he used a machine to do that with "why" cant remember what it was called but i didnt know there was a program!

  • \o/ .. muito bom.. .. muito bom mesmo o som. Parabens

  • you, my friend, have the BEST clean tone i've ever heard. i'm trying to get something like this on my Marshall Valvestate 100v model 8100 halfstack. i'm getting close. it's just tough cause the pots are shitty and scratchy.

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