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Does anybody know how or where I can hear an example of this "turkish sound," either on CD or on the net? On Feb 11, 2005, at 5:28 AM, simeon harris wrote: >>> From: simeon harris >>> probably old news now, but i managed to figure out what all the >>> Aarset >>> boxes were.... > >> not old news for me, thanks Simeon!!! I had been wondering the last >> time I >> saw him ... but even with knowledge about the hardware, I'm stumped >> at how >> he makes some sounds, e.g. that turkish-fretless-clarinet-whining >> thing ... > >> -michael >> www.michaelpeters.de > > > that turkish sound, as far as i can tell (and i have stood 3 feet away > from him while he's been doing it!), is a combination of the EH > microsynth set on a low resonance filter without any added octaves or > square wave, an ebow, a volume pedal, some nice dalay and reverb and a > fantastic left hand technique that involves sliding the finger towards > the fret to cause each note to develop slowly. i've tried to mimic > this on many occasion, but there's a special knack to it which i > havn't managed to figure out yet - but it's a lovely sound, to be > sure! > > oh, and i can't take all the credit for figuring out what all the > boxes were - i did get some help from the chaps over at the harmony > central fx forum for a couple of them - those guys sure know their > stuff! > > sim > >