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Evert Zeevalkink - Guitar Looping #3: Exploring the Moog Guitar

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

The guys at Amptec (Moog distributor for the Netherlands and Belgium) were kind enough to let me try the Moog Guitar. It's the Paul Vo Collector edition. In this video I'm exploring it's feedbacking capabilities using the built in sustainer. The pedal I'm stepping on during the first part (the one on the right side) is the pedal that comes with the guitar. It controls the Moog filter that's inside the Moog Guitar.

Gear used:

-Moog Guitar

-Digitech Whammy 4
-Fulltone OCD (version IV)
-Retro-Sonic Distortion
-MI Audio Blues Pro
-Ernie Ball VP JR
-T-Rex Room-Mate
-TC Electronic Nova Delay
-Eventide Pitchfactor (detune chorus)
-Digitech Hardwire DL-8 Delay/Looper

-Bogner Duende
-Vox AC15 H1TV

-Palmer ADIG-LB speaker simulator
-Koch LB120-II Load box

www.evertzeevalkink.com (Dutch)

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  • I love everything the Moog guitar does! But how would you rate the pickups when just used as regular guitar pickups into an amp? And the guitar's playability physically? Thanks man. I need this for scoring film.

  • @Chadfish The guitar itself is what I would call a "modern" guitar. It reminds me of those fancy 90's guitars like Blade, Zion, Eggle or what have you. It hasn't got that vintage feel to it that a lot of the current guitars have. Whether you like it or not is a matter of taste I guess. Being a vintage style Tele or SG player, it took a little time to get used to the feel of this instument. It's versatile though, with the piezo pickup and a strat like extra middle position.

  • hello very nice sounds...what type of effects are you using???

  • @SilentCommitment Hi, a list of the gear I used is in the description below the video.

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  • Wooow! People say the moog isn't cut out for the heavy stuff, yet the best moog guitar demo on youtube just kicks ass. The others feature great gitarists but all they do is make space sounds and laugh. This is the real deal, applying talent and creativity to utilize the potential of this innovative guitar. I just ordered the moog myself, hope I can get this sound. Listening to it just makes me happy. Keep on playing great music man! And get yourself a moog of your own - become the Moog Master!

  • Hey man very very nice:) What pedals do you ysed?)

    Sorry for my English)

  • Betther than lots of demos around... :)

  • Rispondi a questo video...  i think more to Adrian Belew but he has his own exciting parker model... ;) very similar in sustain feature.

  • @rouby44 Full sustain allows to create spacy effects but of course the amount of the harmonic product depends from the amount of the "VO Power" and the use of filter/tone.

    MG also features the possibility to use a "controlled sustain" so only the string pressed will vibrate endlessly, other strings will mute You can play chords in full sustain but depending from onboard setup of the guitar harmonics can be very emphasized or lowered acting on pickup power ( the so-called VO power).

  • absolutely wicked.!

  • @BrothersCinco oh yeah and what about the harmonic response? it sounds great in your vid but is that because of the sustain? thanks bud!

  • awesome playing dude! seriously i love it. how do these pickups sound? your tone is pretty decent but how would you rate them under normal circumstances with no effects or sustain?

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