What are the different options for getting your guitar to sound like an organ? thanks
Organ Sound for Guitar
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boss octave pedal ( the brown one, with 2 octave knobs) set both at 100% . also if you have a tremolo effect ( mine is modeled on my amp ) and has a leslie-ish vibe when set at faster rates . these two used in tandem, do a pretty good job . but just the octave alone even has a hammond-esque late 80's early 90's steve swallowishness.
- Posted 1 year ago
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The old Arion stereo chorus pedals provide a cheap good sounding organ effect.
- Posted 1 year ago
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Electro-harmonix hog, the best thing i've seen for this. That and a uni-vibe kind of expression pedal and you're pretty much set
- Posted 1 year ago
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Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere
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The Boss rotary pedal is a great sounding pedal. That's been a staple of my larger pedal board for a few years now.
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Doesnt Scofield use and old Ibanez chorus pedal (jazz/funk something something DVD), or at least he did in the 90s? I think it sounds great when he use it. Havent tried it myself though.
Best, Sandemose
- Posted 1 year ago
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do you mean this sound?
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I always think of either Sco or Charlie Hunter for this kind of sound, I'm pretty sure Hunter also uses/used the Rotosphere pedal InWalked mentioned earlier.
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I have the rotosphere and love it! I remember there was a song with Charlie hunter and John Mayer and Mayer used the POG I think for a cool organ sound. Also Danny Gatton used to use some sort of Leslie simulator with his tone rolled off. Personally I think a big part of the sound is the voicings and licks you play. An organ player will hold one higher note while doing runs below as well as funky chords.
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thanks all, some good ideas and links
- Posted 1 year ago
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another good one to check out
http://www.neo-instruments.de/en/ventilator/ventilator-features- Posted 1 year ago
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