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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

I just improvised a bit with my electronics:

Mackie 402 Mixer
Boss Looper RC-2
Boss Octaver OC-3
Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron
Lexicon MPX-100

www.cedricgschwind.com

***sorry for the untight loop :)***

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  • What kind of signal are you using to input? I am running bell mic into phantom power unit into Eventide PitchFactor, into Q-Tron. Level is always really hot - have a compressor to control it. Also running Phaser, Swollen Pickle Fuzz, delay, reverb, wah, etc.

    Thanks

  • @wayneledbetter

    I run the mic throu the left channel of a little mixer, the output goes out to the effects and comes back to the right channel of the mixer. Then i send out the right one to the audience. Its mono, but the sax too, so who cares :)

  • cool..what were your setting on your qtron to give you that sound?

  • @joecardillo

    Drive: up

    Norm-Boost: Norm

    Peakknob is at 10 (like on a clock)

    Gain on 9

    Range: lo

    Responce Fast

    Mode BP

    Make sure the input level is right, because it changes a lot of the sound coming out.

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  • Hey MAn,,pretty cool!!

    Must take many houres just to learn how to work that thing!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Another sax player from Canada

    Mario

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