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Summer's Eulogy

By george bowles on September 22, 2024 4:46 am

live performance end of summer, autumnal equinox eve. i'm on my fretless electric guitar with probably too many pedals going on and my partner libtek is on synths/loops.

goodbye summer, we hardly knew ye

That tremolo throughout is the business.Nicely confusing atmosphere!

There can never be enough pedals for my taste. This was a long and deep trip. Well done.

onezero wrote:

That tremolo throughout is the business.Nicely confusing atmosphere!

i almost feel like i had a lattice of 2 tremolo effects mixed with some subtle slice and dice with the red panda pedal:) thanks for the comment!! i been meaning to play the fretless more but i just am not getting into playing it, so different than regular guitar. i tried a capo at different angles for microtuning aspects but i let someone borrow it and he has it in this specific open tuning, gotta do it again with my own tuning!



Q-Rosh wrote:

There can never be enough pedals for my taste. This was a long and deep trip. Well done.

hahahaha yes you're right! i have 8 on my board but i only used the triple delay, the wampler terraform, the red panda particle, and the cartridge dust fuzz pedal, my most mellow fuzz (although it can get a little more nasty than this, i just wanted a more saturated but not too overdone sound). i would say the cartridge dust is the best budget fuzz unless you want to go the behringer route for around the same price, both are amazing fuzz pedals. oh yeah there's also effects going on in my nux multi fx stereo pedal. one channel is direct and the other panning is mic'd (small randall amp set on neutral clean setting, great for home recording purposes)

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