Easy guitar lesson from hard-guitar.com (by Mykola Yermolenko) Every guitar effects demo (all guitar effects tutorial) Most popular guitar effects demonstration (in one video): Chorus Phaser Flanger Tremolo Vibrato Wah-wah Delay/Echo Reverb Overdrive/Distortion Noise gate Acoustic Simulator Chorus: Chorus pedals mimic the effect choirs and string orchestras produce naturally by mixing sounds with slight differences in timbre and pitch. Phaser: A phaser or "phase shifter" creates a slight rippling effect - amplifying some aspects of the tone while diminishing others - by splitting an audio signal in two and altering the phase of one portion. Flanger: A flanger creates a "jet plane" or "spaceship" sound, simulating a studio effect produced by recording a track on two synchronized tapes and periodically slowing one tape by pressing the edge of its reel (the "flange"). Tremolo: A tremolo effect produces a slight, rapid variation in the volume of a note or chord. Vibrato: Vibrato effects produce slight, rapid variations in pitch, mimicking the fractional semitone variations produced naturally by opera singers and violinists when prolonging a single note. Wah-wah: Wah is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, mimicking the human voice. The pedal sweeps the peak response of a filter up and down in frequency to create the sound (spectral glide), also known as "the wah effect." Delay/Echo: Delay/Echo units produce an echo ...
Friday, December 14, 2012
All guitar effects demonstration in one video (Most popular guitar effects demo)
All guitar effects demonstration in one video (Most popular guitar effects demo) Video Clips. Duration : 7.62 Mins.
Easy guitar lesson from hard-guitar.com (by Mykola Yermolenko) Every guitar effects demo (all guitar effects tutorial) Most popular guitar effects demonstration (in one video): Chorus Phaser Flanger Tremolo Vibrato Wah-wah Delay/Echo Reverb Overdrive/Distortion Noise gate Acoustic Simulator Chorus: Chorus pedals mimic the effect choirs and string orchestras produce naturally by mixing sounds with slight differences in timbre and pitch. Phaser: A phaser or "phase shifter" creates a slight rippling effect - amplifying some aspects of the tone while diminishing others - by splitting an audio signal in two and altering the phase of one portion. Flanger: A flanger creates a "jet plane" or "spaceship" sound, simulating a studio effect produced by recording a track on two synchronized tapes and periodically slowing one tape by pressing the edge of its reel (the "flange"). Tremolo: A tremolo effect produces a slight, rapid variation in the volume of a note or chord. Vibrato: Vibrato effects produce slight, rapid variations in pitch, mimicking the fractional semitone variations produced naturally by opera singers and violinists when prolonging a single note. Wah-wah: Wah is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, mimicking the human voice. The pedal sweeps the peak response of a filter up and down in frequency to create the sound (spectral glide), also known as "the wah effect." Delay/Echo: Delay/Echo units produce an echo ...
Easy guitar lesson from hard-guitar.com (by Mykola Yermolenko) Every guitar effects demo (all guitar effects tutorial) Most popular guitar effects demonstration (in one video): Chorus Phaser Flanger Tremolo Vibrato Wah-wah Delay/Echo Reverb Overdrive/Distortion Noise gate Acoustic Simulator Chorus: Chorus pedals mimic the effect choirs and string orchestras produce naturally by mixing sounds with slight differences in timbre and pitch. Phaser: A phaser or "phase shifter" creates a slight rippling effect - amplifying some aspects of the tone while diminishing others - by splitting an audio signal in two and altering the phase of one portion. Flanger: A flanger creates a "jet plane" or "spaceship" sound, simulating a studio effect produced by recording a track on two synchronized tapes and periodically slowing one tape by pressing the edge of its reel (the "flange"). Tremolo: A tremolo effect produces a slight, rapid variation in the volume of a note or chord. Vibrato: Vibrato effects produce slight, rapid variations in pitch, mimicking the fractional semitone variations produced naturally by opera singers and violinists when prolonging a single note. Wah-wah: Wah is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, mimicking the human voice. The pedal sweeps the peak response of a filter up and down in frequency to create the sound (spectral glide), also known as "the wah effect." Delay/Echo: Delay/Echo units produce an echo ...
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