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Kim Flint wrote: > > >Many effects devices have lot's of realtime parameter options, and can >be > >very similar in nature to rocking your finger on a string to produce > >vibrato or any other more finger oriented effect. > > exactly my point. When you start interacting with the parameters of a > device to the point where that interaction is a constant musical > manipulation, in my mind the device has become the instrument. It is no > longer a passive effect. Very few people treat their effects processors > this way. Most just set a patch and play their instrument through it, > leaving the processor to be passive rather than interactive. > > kim True, in general, you're probably correct, except for wah wah pedals, most people don't "perform" the effect much, but a lot of that is changing now that manufacturers are putting realtime control built into many of their devices. Digitech hardly makes a guitar effect that doesn't have a built in pedal. This is sweet, IMO. Saves me the trouble of having to duct tape effects boxes to my guitar. (which does have a certain charm, though) Mark Sottilaro