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Re: Vedr. Re: Vedr. Re: reverb just on the delays
Title: Re: Vedr. Re: Vedr. Re: reverb just on the
delays
When I first saw Jon Hassel on tour he was using an AMS-DMX
digital delay with the pitch change cards in it and someone had rigged
up a custom interface so that he could select preset intervals with a
bank of footswitched arranged chromatically. The AMS otherwise sets
the pitch as a ratio or percentage, not so intuative. I recall that
the notes were drawn by hand on little scraps of paper and fastenend
to the footswitches with clear tape.
He may be using a different device these days, but I've met a
surprising number of musicians who prefer to stick with a particular
set of tools, despite newer technologies becoming available.
Here is a nice article
http://www.jonhassell.com/taboo.html
and this, too
http://www.jonhassell.com/toop.html
Any knowledge on how Hassell does this
Live, and what gear he uses ?
RF
Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> skrev:
"Open secret" starts with a very dry trumpet
and at 1:08 he brings up his two harmonizer channels . The left
channel tuned a minor third down (-3 semitones) and the right a fifth
below (-7 semitones).
At the end of his phrases we can hear a simply a long
reverb set about 20dB below the trumpet level which creates that
'Hang" . There are no delays on this track.
Marifaa Street, open secret ? Or any
tune on M.Street.
RF
Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> skrev:
If you could site a particular cut, I can tell you how to
get the
effect nearly exactly.
I suspect that you might be referring to "Malay" from Dream
theory in
Malaya (1981)
The most useful method will require a small mixer. Patch the delay
and the reverb into the mixer. Send a signal to the reverb from an
aux which is pre-fader on the channel to which the delay is
patched.
This way you can regulate the 'wetness' of the delay independant
of
the delay level.
>On some of Jon Hassells tunes, his trompetsound has a near and
close
>direct sound, and just a small amout of his sound (lets say
20%)
>has a big reverb, I think. The part that has reverb, also has
some
>delay, I think. But there are no delay on the direct sound, I
>think....
>
>I play guitar, with the use of TC 2290 for delay, and a Alesis
for
>reverb. The Alesis is in the fx-chain of the Tc.
>
>Any Thoughts of how to get "closer" to the Hassells
sound, in the
>manner of getting reverb just on the delays ? Or any tips what
so
>ever ?
>
>Best regards of Rune F
>
>
>www.runefagereng.com
>Mail:rune_fagereng@yahoo.no
>Mob: 917 95 867
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