Re: Compression, Delay, and Reverb
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- Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 14:02:28 -0500
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>>>>>> On Jul 29, 8:00 pm, TD <topper.dog...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>> Compression: The 80s are over...you don't need it.
>>>>>> Reverb: Does the song call for it? Use it.....
>>>>>> Delay:.Does the song call for it? Use it.....
>>>>>> I'll admit I use a touch of delay on my lead boost, but its a
> single
>>>>>> repeat and very subtle. Just a "sweetner".
>>>>>> Good tone and tasteful playing go further than *any* effect ever
>>>>>> will....
>>>>> Eh... there are some things good tone and tasteful playing can't
>>> do... I
>>>>> don't want this to degrade into a "Jeff Beck" argument.
>>>>> Effects - when used well - are glorious..
>>>> Their are masters and I'm not one of them.
>>>>> Listen to the Flanger at the beginning of "And the Cradle will
> Rock"
>>> by
>>>>> Van Halen, or 'Solar Angels' by Judas Priest...
>>>>> Or ANY Pat Travers chorus sound - or somebody tearing into a Wah...
>>>>> 3 things you'll never hear on an AC/DC recording... :)
>>>> AC/DC is the most boring band on the face of the earth next to Judas
>>> Priest,
>>>> Kiss, The Jonas Bros and Hanna Montana. I do like A. Young's tone.
>>> That's
>>>> about it.
>>>> As anti-effects as I am, I do own a boost and a wah. :-)
>>> Priest is boring?? Never heard that one!!
>> Monotonous is a better word IMHO. Same with AC/DC. One trick ponies.
> Dude.. How much Priest have you heard?? <snip>
How many do I need to?
I haven't listened to Priest since the 80s. Used to work in a kitchen and we
blared R&R all shift.
A friend of mine would sing the lyrics to all the JP songs to the melody of
"You've got another thing..." It was hilarious because they all fit. <g>
I have the feeling you're much younger than I am. Good for you dude but R&R
doesn't get me all worked up anymore.
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We better get the shovels ready - this is very close minded ya know
( you Old fart : ' ) ) ..
How can any musician not appreciate the Beatles ( at least there most
be someting you like out of the 100's of songs) ? Ed S
===
That came out wrong. I love the Beatles. There are a few Rock bands I still like but they are all very old ones. Beatles, LZ, Stones, Doors, The Guess Who, Cream. (you know the drill) I'm just not listening like I used to. It gets boring but the "White Album", "Exile on Main Street", "Disraeli Gears", and albums like those, are like Beethoven or Mozart to me. At least for now. I honestly don't know where I'll be in ten years.
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