Acoustic guitar

Started by touny, August 16, 2009, 08:10:33 AM

touny

Anyone knows how to create a patch to simulate a 6-string acoustic guitar?

Sprocket

Ive been eyeing this topic for a couple days now...Ive nver tried to make an acoustic patch for the MBR, BUT I have tried some on other modelers such as the RP200.
Most modelers will have similar effects and can be programmed similarly.
After seeing no replies to your topic, I decided to find you a patch for the RP200...Id just try and apply these parameters to the MBR and see what happens.

http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_patch.asp?productid=170&patch_id=5932

Heres another one:
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_patch.asp?productid=170&patch_id=5888

And another one(although this one seems like youd have to experiment with cabs or amps):
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_patch.asp?productid=170&patch_id=5766

Another that looks a lil complex:
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/guitar_view_patch.asp?productid=170&patch_id=5643

Id like to think if you messed around with a few of these patches that youd probably be able to make yourself something nice that you could live with and would suit your purpose...I may even give this a try as soon as(when/if) I find the time.

Geir

One thing you can do if you dont have an acoustic is to record with both the guitar input and the mic (MIC+GTR as input) if you have a fairly silent room, with all effects turned off. Then you can experiment with different effect-settings to get the sound you want (hopefully)
recorder
Boss BR-80
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Boss BR-800
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Audacity
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iPad GarageBand


Oh well ........

H.E.L.Shane

EQ, reverb and delay (in milliseconds), and a very very slight open chorus.
wherever you go...... there you are!!

Sprocket

Quote from: H.E.L.Shane on October 19, 2009, 11:41:59 AMEQ, reverb and delay (in milliseconds), and a very very slight open chorus.

Do you have a user patch saved that you could post?
Just copy and paste an existing patch(here on the forum) and then scroll through your BR to correct the values for posting....it would be greatly appreciated.  ;)

SenhorLampada

Put some bass into the EQ!
I may be wrong, but i'd boost the lower and higher frequencies...
and compress a bit the mid freq!

 ::)

Cheers

Sprocket

Id love to just have a starting point to reference.