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Post by Metal Zoner on Sept 8, 2004 9:33:38 GMT 7
wah, your standing is now God?!?! hahahaha...
anyway, how to use tap tempo for songs?
If U2's Edge uses a lot of delay on his guitar to sort of form a wall of music/layers upon layers. This is where tap tempo comes in useful. because a lot of time tempo of the song changes with the drummer, so the option of tempo is allow the guitarist to 'tap' the tempo on the pedal board, so that you can get the delay IN RHYTHM with the rest of the band. And if there is another change in tempo, 'tap' the tempo switch again.
Cheers, airhole
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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Sept 8, 2004 10:39:32 GMT 7
wah, your standing is now God?!?! hahahaha... anyway, how to use tap tempo for songs? If U2's Edge uses a lot of delay on his guitar to sort of form a wall of music/layers upon layers. This is where tap tempo comes in useful. because a lot of time tempo of the song changes with the drummer, so the option of tempo is allow the guitarist to 'tap' the tempo on the pedal board, so that you can get the delay IN RHYTHM with the rest of the band. And if there is another change in tempo, 'tap' the tempo switch again. Cheers, airhole thanks for the reply. Appreciate that haha, think i gotta play with more of tap tempo on my delays, i cant seem to get it in rhythm with whatever iam playing...... everything just get lost in the big wall of noise/sound ;D
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Post by Metal Zoner on Sept 11, 2004 12:07:40 GMT 7
yeah, tap temp is the way to go.. unfortunately its only for digital delay... thats why everyone looking for analogue-voiced delay. Unless u playing like hendrix on Red House, then its not so bad, can anyhow set also get nice delay.. airhole
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Post by pussycat on Dec 15, 2004 15:56:04 GMT 7
Yeah Tap tempo is the way to go man. Been playing the tonecore echo park. having a lot of fun using the tap tempo. When you are there you won't want to do the bending down to change the speed again. trust me.
basically you get the DL 4 sound in this baby. cool man
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Post by Monsieur Gainsbourg on Dec 15, 2004 17:02:22 GMT 7
when i'm still lost on the whole tap tempo thing, even after reading the articles on it...
hahaha, i'm an effects moron...
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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Dec 15, 2004 21:47:29 GMT 7
hehe, iam loss on the tap tempo thingy....
just wack lah. if its sound outta beat, just say its some super polyrhythmic delaying done on purpose ;D
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Post by pussycat on Dec 16, 2004 7:37:14 GMT 7
hehe, iam loss on the tap tempo thingy.... just wack lah. if its sound outta beat, just say its some super polyrhythmic delaying done on purpose ;D There is this problem in me is that if my guitar the sound horrible or delay out of beat. I cannot play properly, too consious of my sound and feel yak to carry on playing ;D
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Post by Metal Zoner on Jan 26, 2005 9:11:27 GMT 7
hey pussy,
can check out the SIB delay or the DLS, dunno mrmisse coming or not, but for tap tempo, it seems to be highly recommended...
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 26, 2005 9:28:25 GMT 7
hey pussy, can check out the SIB delay or the DLS, dunno mrmisse coming or not, but for tap tempo, it seems to be highly recommended... SIB like dun have leh.. donno must check.. but the echopark is very gd in the areas of tap tempo leh.. n a lot of sounds.. the tap tremolo also.. i m quite impressed, i must say..
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Post by Metal Zoner on Jan 26, 2005 9:35:59 GMT 7
haha, the forum that i go to, is dissing the Echopark...
they say,
"Hisses like a cat, heavy like a tonne of bricks, sounds good, BUT might as well get a DD-5 on ebay.... or the DLS with Tap tempo (or is it the SIB?)"
Somemore from a guy i quite respect his opinions.
He did say they did a good job... its just... the HISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 26, 2005 9:48:04 GMT 7
when i put only a pedal in the adaptor, it's ok leh.. n i heard line6 coming up w adaptor also.. but then again, if we have to use only their adaptor and cannot use it with daisy chain.. then it might be a bit sad ah.. but overall, good pedal..
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