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Hi there fellow soundsters.
I have finally god a bit of time to post to you two new techniques that I have been playing around with in order to extend my edps sound even further. Fisrt of I would just say that these techniques are only (im sure) new to me andmaybe youhave all found then ages ago, if so sorry.
TECHNIQUE ONE... The Sus-Guitar-Synth
Basically I wanted a different sound for a fast song that I normally play solo guitar sans-loop.
I recorded a very quick 0.15 tap of sus loop that is blank before I start, then upon playing the first chord I also tap replace this captures 0.15 of a G chord and plays it as a crayzee synth sound thing, I play this at the same time as light arpegiated chords. Then as I move on to the next chord I replace again to capture the same time and rythem but with the new chords sound.
TECHNIQUE TWO.... Feedback Generator
This is I guess a variation on the theme of the last technique but with differant perameters. to do this trick I lowered the feedback just a tiny smidge to 119 and again recorded an even smaller fragment of looptime (about 0.05 but vary this for differant effect) I then play as normal but found that when I held down the overdub pedal I got a nice quick build up and fade of tiny sound loops that add an almost sitar like background that then fades away when you release the overdub pedal.
this one is fun because you can also eventually put the feedback right up and lock it in place to do an end jam or whatever.
anyways just a few thoughts for you all .
let me know if you found any varients or other tricks.