Richard, does the pitch shift on that DP4
have adjustable range, like, up a 4th, 5th, 13th,
octave, 2 octaves? Have you tried running _really low_ sounds into it? J
From: Richard Sales
[mailto:richard@glasswing.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007
7:23 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: Acoustic Guitar
effects quest
If you wanna save money,
the Ensoniq DP4 does all this. I've seen them on Ebay for pretty cheap. Not
selling mine right now. Haven't tried the pitch shift on guitar - no idea how
it tracks. But I bet you could get one for a fraction of the TC Electronics G
Force. I think I've seen them on EBay for a couple hundred US bucks. Cost me
about 1200 US
new! But I'm pretty sure it has all the features you want and I think it sounds
good.
It has a nice chorus, MIDI sync delays etc. I
haven't tried the distortion stuff on the DP4 yet. I also have a Digitech Twin
Tube that does pretty good distortion - 12AX7 tubes. Does chorus and delays
too... but no pitch shifting.
I would check these out if you wanna save $$$. The Twin Tube is mostly good for
chain saw distortion - big Marshall
kind of stuff.
If you're not in a hurry I've been pondering hooking up the DP4 to my acoustic
setup. Maybe I'll try it and see how the pitch shift tracks. But I'm pretty
busy with projects right now. Maybe a month or so. I'll give the report if and
when I can get to it.
I'm looking into a harp guitar to do bass lines while I play. They're expensive
though... and will require a lot of practice time to get good at. So that might
be a project for my next life.
Let me know if you find a good pitch shifter than can track an acoustic guitar.
I know Xavier Rudd uses a crossover to split out the lower freq's of the guitar
to get bass live onstage. Heard it = it was pretty huge. Actually, TOO huge!
Through an SVT cabinet. Big woof! They tried everything and nothing tracked
well enough. Also, live Xav uses one of those Ibanez Tube Screamers. I've
bought a Durham Electronics Sex
Drive for overdrive - it's traveling to me as we
speak. I'll give the report on that when I have time with it. 219USD.
www.xavierrudd.com
www.durhamelectronics.com
Just to confuse things, my current fave echo is the Fulltone Tube Tape Echo.
www.fulltone.com
It's wonderful. Fat, thick, sweet,,, a wee pinch of nasty if desired. Great
tube echo. About 1100 USD. You can get a used old Echoplex Tape Echo but
they're like buying an old car. You'll need to spend some $$$ to make it
reliable if your'e gigging with it. But tape echo sounds very sweet compared to
digital. I've seen old Echoplexes on Ebay for between 200-800 (high number for
the old tube models) dollars. Would cost about 250 (or more if trashed) to make
reliable. I'm doing that to my old one now so I can have TWO tape echos! Oooh
weee!!! The solid state old Echoplexes still sound better than digital echo in
my lowly and very humble old school opinion. I used mine on my acoustic and it
sounds great.
The king of pickups for wooden acoustic guitar, from my experience, is the
K&K Trinity Plus (www.kksound.com). Sounds amazing. Like a real guitar!
The undisputed champion of chorus is the old Roland Dimension D. It is the hand
of God on guitars. Like magic fairy dust. Hard to find now and over a grand to
buy. But it's glorious. Very.
Good luck
richard sales
glassWing farm and studio
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/color>/fontfamily>On 3-Feb-07, at 5:02 AM, L.A. Angulo wrote:
i my ongoing quest for a
good efx proccessor for my
stereo acoustic guitar id like to have your input.
At first i was looking for a 2 input stereo floor unit
with tuer poly octave, boost, chorus, delay and reverb
but there isnt any out there as far as i know.So now
i am looking for a rack unit and
I need the follwing features:
A)2 input and stereo outs for my acoustic stereo
preamp output,i am using a magnetic and transducer.
B)poly octave effect that tracks acoustic guitar good
enough for looping bass sounds(like the boss Oc-3)
C)boost
D)tap delays,old analog dealys and echo simulations
E)easy readable tuner
F)if possible overdrive or distortion
G)A good EQ
H)dual independent channel proccessor
my recent considerations are:
TC electronics G-force
the latest lexicon boxes like the mx series
My regards to you and thanx for sharing your
experience!
cheers
Luis
www.myspace.com/luisangulocom
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