Anyone know how to get this sound?

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Here's a sample from a song (zip format). I am not sure how to get an acoustic guitar to sound like this. My guess so far is some sort of chorus effect, possibly nylon strings also? What do you guys think... THanks. -P
 

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It sounds like it's washed in reverb and there is a slapback delay on it...
 
It osunds like they used a pedal. I was playing around with m aocustic adn pedal adn i couldn't find anything really close to it but i ofund one tht is close. I you figure out exactly what it is (what bank pitch adn all tell me) That is a really sweet sound
 
gibsonguy09 said:
It osunds like they used a pedal. I was playing around with m aocustic adn pedal adn i couldn't find anything really close to it but i ofund one tht is close. I you figure out exactly what it is (what bank pitch adn all tell me) That is a really sweet sound


learn how to type sometime ok? or at least learn how to propperly use the backspace key.
 
enferno said:
learn how to type sometime ok? or at least learn how to propperly use the backspace key.

Give the kid a break. He's (or she) only 14.
 
enferno said:
learn how to type sometime ok? or at least learn how to propperly use the backspace key.

Or:

"Learn how to type sometime, OK? At least learn how to properly use the backspace key."

Since we're on that subject.
 
I think I hear your "slapback" echo suggestion. Would it be timed at about 200ms, so the repeat would hit on the "e" of 1e&a2? Also, does this sound like a classical guitar to you guys?
 
question444 said:
I think I hear your "slapback" echo suggestion. Would it be timed at about 200ms, so the repeat would hit on the "e" of 1e&a2? Also, does this sound like a classical guitar to you guys?

no, definately steel-string acoustic -- not miced real close. and I think there is some sort of detuning on it too, maybe a flanger.
 
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I think I know the main factor, it was mic'd! I don't know why I've always recorded acoustic directly via jack, I just assumed it would be clearer and sound better, wrong. The microphone picks up so much more, the true representation of how the guitar sounds, not just how the strings or pickup sound. Someone showed me a recording and the guitar sounded very similar to this clip, so I asked him how he did it, and he said he just recorded it with a mic.
 
Here's the big question...

Why do you want to make your acoustic sound like THAT? lol...
 
Uh, because he likes that sound?

Docaroo said:
Here's the big question...

Why do you want to make your acoustic sound like THAT? lol...
 
can you honestly say that the acoustic in that mp3 clip sounded nice??? I didn't think very much of it
 
So because you didn't think very much of it, it is not good?
I think you need to keep in mind that music is art, and therefore VERY subjective.




p.s.
It sounds alot like the smashing pumpkins accoustic guitar tone to me, and the last time I checked a lot of people thought THAT sounded good. According to RIAA's website, about 18.3 million people to be exact.
http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/topartists.asp
 
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