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David Mar Offline




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Posted: Sep. 16 2006, 04:41

Anyone know which make Mike uses?
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Posted: Sep. 16 2006, 07:30

hmmm..
good question, i really dont know, but i can hazard a guess!

Id say the Dunlop crybaby wah pedal, standard entry level wah, it sounds like it in the build up of TBiii, that and knowing mike he'd just buy what does the job, he doesnt need the Dimebag darrell wah pedal with the camo paint! heheheh

but really thats just a guess!  :)


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Posted: Sep. 17 2006, 09:17

It is'nt a cry baby - the sweep of the wah is too wide, it sounds a lot more processed. Could be a rackmount effect or eq controled with a midi pedal, but I dont know. Have a look at him playing bass for TB1 on the elements DVD, hes using a wah there. I dont have the disk to hand so I cant check, but Vox wah's were used a lot back then.
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Posted: Sep. 18 2006, 13:06

Ive used a Crybaby 535Q and it has a very wide sweep compared to most, i can see what you mean, but i dont think its a rackmount, it sounds to analogue to be controlled by MIDI, maybe im worong but you can hear the EQ changes sometimes.


I think youre right about Vox though, its very possible hes used those!


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Grand piano.
Reed and pipe organ.
Glockenspeil.
Bass guitar.
Vocal chords.
Two slightly sampled electric guitars.
The venitian effect.
Digital sound processor.
And Tubular bells.

Solo music - http://-terrapin-.bebo.com

Band music - http://www.rsimusic.com
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Posted: Nov. 17 2006, 10:01

If you look on the BBC-version of TB (1976) you can see that both Mike and Steve Hillage are using Colorsound Wah/fuzz-pedals. During the "cello"-section i think Mike turns the fuzz-effect on... The fuzz-sound is very different from the fuzz-guitar parts on the original TB.

Anders
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Posted: Jan. 20 2007, 05:04

I have read that Mike doesn't use a wah-wah pedal when recording but adds the effect by sweeping the EQ during post production.
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Posted: Feb. 19 2007, 19:32

really? hmm i dont know about that, but in the case of tbiii, i'm not sure i agree, im a guitarplayer, and a wah pedal only really works if you do it right while you play, i think that doing it afterwards would just be time consuming, and itd be difficult to get a real feel for it.

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Grand piano.
Reed and pipe organ.
Glockenspeil.
Bass guitar.
Vocal chords.
Two slightly sampled electric guitars.
The venitian effect.
Digital sound processor.
And Tubular bells.

Solo music - http://-terrapin-.bebo.com

Band music - http://www.rsimusic.com
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Posted: Feb. 23 2007, 09:42

Quote (jonnyw @ Feb. 20 2007, 00:32)
......i'm a guitarplayer, and a wah pedal only really works if you do it right ......

And I thought that purple thing you were twiddling with was a PRS Banjo!!!  Well blow me down....... :D     :D      :D

Ray

(sorry must have drunk too much Esspresso.......)


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Posted: Feb. 28 2007, 09:55

Quote (Ray @ Feb. 23 2007, 14:42)
Quote (jonnyw @ Feb. 20 2007, 00:32)
......i'm a guitarplayer, and a wah pedal only really works if you do it right ......

And I thought that purple thing you were twiddling with was a PRS Banjo!!!  Well blow me down....... :D     :D      :D

I ve read that about 20 times and still have no idea what youre on about!! WHAAATT?!

hahaha
help me out! what did you mean? what purple thing?

(that sounds like an innuendo, but right now i need an espresso 'cause my reflexes are riiight down.)

;)

p.s the word innuendo reminds me of a joke...

it's an Italian sepository :P


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Grand piano.
Reed and pipe organ.
Glockenspeil.
Bass guitar.
Vocal chords.
Two slightly sampled electric guitars.
The venitian effect.
Digital sound processor.
And Tubular bells.

Solo music - http://-terrapin-.bebo.com

Band music - http://www.rsimusic.com
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Thea Cochrane Offline




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Posted: Mar. 15 2007, 13:35

The score for Tubular Bells II mentions an "expression processor - for the guitar, using expression pedal with Roland guitar processor GE16 or 8 (gives slight 'wah' effect)."

Most multi-effects for guitars have some kind of wah on them, or Mike could be recording pedal movements over MIDI and use it to write automation on an EQ in Logic or whatever.
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Posted: April 05 2007, 05:12

I'm a guitar player too and although I don't know for sure, I can accept the theory that he does post EQ wah effects as the sweep on the notes is always very smooth and regular, unlike pedal wah which by it's very human nature, varies with the musician.
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