hi im trying to get the same micrpotch sound as eddie used in fuck and balence albums he used an eventide with micropitch which has knobsfor both channels in cent increments plus delay times and an overall delay on the mastermix on the kemper u get a detune parameter a ccrossover and a mix how can you do this without delays and incements up and down i ask
can anyone explain the setup of the micropitch effect
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Detune is the same as incremental pitch shift. It is designed with one voice that is shifted up, and one that is shifted down when the detune parameter is increased. It does not have a separate "delay" parameter for the shifted pitches. That feature was requested for all the pitch effects when the public beta was initially released.
If you use a doubling delay, it will sound pretty much the same as if just the shifted notes were delayed ( it will sound a bit bigger, actually)
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cool i will try it but surely theyy will release a new update with more control , didnt understand what the crossover and ducking means if u turn the parameter up from 1 to 10 what does that do im rea lly unsure
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looked and couldnt find a double delay on kemper either what do i sue to get the van halen balence tone
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A doubling delay is a 15ms to 40ms delay. You can adjust any of the Kemper delays for that effect.
Although micropitch does not have a delay parameter, it DOES have delay included in the effect.
As you turn Detune up, it also adds a small stereo delay to the detuned notes.( one note on the left, one one the right. Each has a slightly different delay time.) More Detune also gives you longer delay.
As an experiment, set Mix to 100% - you will hear the two detuned notes. As you turn Detune up, you will hear and feel the delay.
Crossover - this is a High Pass filter. At the lowest setting, the detuned notes sound like the original guitar tone. When you turn it up, the tone of the detuned voices no longer includes frequencies below the knob setting - they are "thinner" sounding than the original note.
What specific Van Halen song? Which part of the song? If it is not a "live" version of the song, you are probably hearing more than one guitar playing the part. An effect can come close to that kind of sound, but the random differences between two separate guitar parts cannot be exactly duplicated by an effect.
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didnt understand what the crossover and ducking means
ducking means, that the effect fade in or out (one if you leave the centerposition left, the other right) automaticly with the dynamic of your playing -
cool have a listen to see what love can do and amsterdamn of balence album and top of the word on f.u.c.k album and see if u can get a close patch and hopefully put up the parameters i know ed used a eventide h8000 and had 2 cabs one dry and one wet
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Sorry, I don't want to bother anybody, but I find some posts really hard to read, when there are no punctuation marks and capital letters at all.
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+ 1. That's what punctuation is for.
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Jester,
I listened to "Don't Tell Me (what love an do)"
Pick your most EVH sounding rig
Add the Micropitch effect.
Start with detune at "0". Mix at a little less than 50% Ducking = 0 Crossover = the lowest setting
Turn it up the detune until just before it starts to sound like a chorus effect.
If the detuned guitars are too loud or soft, adjust the Mix.
If the "three guitars" sound is muddy, turn up the crossover.
For the solo, add a reverb with a long predelay ( match the amount of delay in the recording)
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If you expect us to help, take the time to express yourself clearly.Thanks
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please stay friendly - I know you're just kidding, but this could be taken the wrong way.paults,
excellent advice!Jester,
I listened to "Don't Tell Me (what love an do)"
Pick your most EVH sounding rig
Add the Micropitch effect.
Start with detune at "0". Mix at a little less than 50% Ducking = 0 Crossover = the lowest setting
Turn it up the detune until just before it starts to sound like a chorus effect.
If the detuned guitars are too loud or soft, adjust the Mix.
If the "three guitars" sound is muddy, turn up the crossover.
For the solo, add a reverb with a long predelay ( match the amount of delay in the recording)
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Thanks, Don!
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thanx paults, for all you out there who is annoyed with my lack of punctuation heres a few ., " ? ! reason i dont use it much as ive been working very hard lately and have been tired so please forgive me.
robbie.
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thanx paults, for all you out there who is annoyed with my lack of punctuation heres a few ., " ? ! reason i dont use it much as ive been working very hard lately and have been tired so please forgive me.
robbie.
Hey Robbie, it's all good. Wasn't in any way against you, just for readability's sake.
Now go and get some well deserved relaxin'....