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Posted: Oct. 03 2003, 17:05 |
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Quote (ktran @ Oct. 03 2003, 14:35) | The distorted ovation (what's the world coming to?) reminds me of the time I put my classical guitar through an effects pedal to try to do something like that. |
Haha, you know what, Khoa? I often put my two acoustic guitars (a Fender and a 12-string Yamaha) through heavy distortion... and I've found a setting on my Boss MT-2 that works perfectly - no feedback, no noise - just a very smooth and very heavy distortion, very well suited to pieces like 'Out of mind', for example. However, I don't think that distorting an acoustic guitar is that uncommon. I've seen people (great guitar players) do it during live TV performances, and there's a guy here, named Alex Britti, doing it all the time, with wonderful results. ![:)](/forums/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif)
@ Sergenri: sorry for the huge off-topic.
-------------- Ugo C. - a devoted Amarokian
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