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  1. Tapehead

    Yes It Is A Daydream

    OK, think I got what you're hearing. It's just a volume swell. You can do it either with a volume pedal or with the volume knob on your guitar. Turn down the volume, play a chord or note and slowly bring up the volume right afterwards. You get that swelling effect because you don't hear the...
  2. Tapehead

    Truss Rod

    One thing about the turn--always give it a small crank left to loosen first, then re-tighten if that's what you want to do. Less chance of stressing the truss rod this way. Otherwise you're up against both the friction of the truss rod in the neck as well as the strain of tightening the rod.
  3. Tapehead

    Best Guitar Solos ever

    Almost anything by David Gilmour, slow and easy but very very tasty.
  4. Tapehead

    How'd they do that ?

    My apologies, teknomike--looks like I'd fallen in with a popular misconception. Thanks Bruce for the clarification.
  5. Tapehead

    defraging so slow...

    Also, the fuller the hard drive, the slower the defrag. If your drive is say 70-80% "full," it will really be slow.
  6. Tapehead

    How'd they do that ?

    You've actually described it quite accurately. It's a digital pitch corrector. You can play with the threshhold until it gives you that effect--jumping from one note to another with no intermediate vocal "scooping." Gives you that robotic sound. Interesting when it first came out but now it...
  7. Tapehead

    Fender Speakers

    I have a Fender Twin (the "Evil Twin" as it's known) which in spite of its crappy red knobs (which I've replaced with black), has incredible tone and I love the amp. I bought it used with Celestion G12-30 speakers in it. The tone is great in the mids and upper ranges but they crap out at the...
  8. Tapehead

    Most Over Rated Guitarist

    George Harrison.
  9. Tapehead

    Nylon stings are givin' me dem ol' blues

    I agree, a microphone is the ONLY way to go in this situation. And (don't laugh), those little mics that come with your sound card or CD rom are not that bad! (Before anyone insults my opinion here, remember, the guy DOESN"T HAVE ANY MONEY!). Please, think about that.
  10. Tapehead

    Yes It Is A Daydream

    You're not too specific here, but what you're probably hearing is the plate reverb that was used on older recordings. The sound wave is used to vibrate a large metal plate and the resulting sound is picked up at the other end of the plate and mixed back into the sound. Some modern reverb...
  11. Tapehead

    diapers??? I WANT OUT NOW!!

    Lola Falana--is that some variation of a Shirley Temple?
  12. Tapehead

    Need suggestions on effects stomp boxes

    Dunlop makes a great trem.
  13. Tapehead

    Prized effect

    What's a stomp-box? That's when you stomp on a juice container and blow juice all over the place. It makes a great noise and really entertains people. Especially if you can nail the moshers at the front, they'll love you forever.
  14. Tapehead

    Stand-up Bass Tips?

    Been there before. Critical to get some distance--ie a couple of feet--away from the instrument. Otherwise you're not picking up on the big sound waves coming off the top as well as the air moving out of the f holes.
  15. Tapehead

    My Opionion On Guitars

    Some good links, thanks. Have you tried the granddaddy of them all-- Harmony Central?www.harmony-central.com/
  16. Tapehead

    NAME THOSE OLD NOW OBSCURE BANDS

    Mott the Hoople
  17. Tapehead

    acoustic guitars

    Ovations are really made to be plugged in. They always sound like crap played acoustically, but plug them in and they sound pretty darned good. As for buying a guitar for its unplugged sound, you simply have to try and play them. I've played high end Martins that are complete duds, and I've...
  18. Tapehead

    Need suggestions on effects stomp boxes

    I'd have to agree reverb is a studio effect, at least for guitars; I've never found the need to use one playing live.
  19. Tapehead

    Recording distorted guitars

    Nicely said Jeffteel.
  20. Tapehead

    Recording distorted guitars

    C'mon Hixmix, this is the guy's first post and he has a problem. Why the put-down? Back to the question, it's hard to tell offhand. Some pedals are just plain noisy. Could you get/borrow/rent a different distortion pedal and try again? If it still gives you the hissy sound. then it could be...
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