Signal

Started by madrab, August 05, 2009, 01:34:44 PM

Jim1970

Damm this is good!!  A real Bottle neck, how cool is that!
Love the Slide and the effects in the background!!
 JIM
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Oldrottenhead

wow this is like frippertronics bloody great
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
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hooper

A unique-sounding recording. Very interesting....
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knniggits

The feedback sounds awesome with that slide,very atmospheric.
When you say standard D tuning what exactly are you tuning too? I'd love totry slide guitar.
He's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy!

Facemask93

This is UNIQUE , i have never , ever , heard anything quite like the guitar sound you have acheived with this setup , and the feedback makes it even better , great track , well done


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StevieM

This, I like!!!! Sort of 'Echoes' type feeling, just ddddriiiiiffffftttt to it!!
I always say, if I can leave somebody happy and smiling at the end of the day-----I've completely f*cked up!!

madrab

Standard D-tuning is (low strings to high): DADGbAD — an E-chord, tuned down.
Thanks for calling it unique as well as mentioning Ry Cooder, he is a master. Nothing bad about Pink Floyd, but they have never really really won my heart.
I had just been to a concert with Neil Young (feedback, sound larger than life) and Seasick stevie (acoustic distorted slide). Considering the price of tickets it is  a comfort if it had an effect.
And what made me listen to it again, was when I dug up Daniel Lanois' Acadia. The kaosilator can be used a bit like he used the omnichord.
But when i played I was thinking about Neil Young's theme to Dead Man.

I did a version of the tune in E, just acoustic and without slide at my kitchen table a time ago, then recorded a Rabab in the background. Bad quality and you can hear my wife in the end. Have a listen:
https://songcrafters.org/community/micro-br-b65/proto-signal/0/


Satchwood

I really dig the feedback your getting on this cool guitar instrumental!!

Slide-city-signal-embellishments - very cool!!
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Blooby

Absolutely love this.  Great tone. Great repetition. Subtle Kaossilator (I love that patch).  I think it's great that folks aren't confined to the western pop song on this site.

Now perhaps some spoken-word addition about binding undergarments, but perhaps I reveal too much.

Really unique.

Blooby

mr2kewl

wicked cool sond out of an acoustic.

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