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fiddle - effects - any advice ?

fiddler 09 Oct 06 - 03:27 AM
GUEST 08 Oct 06 - 04:09 PM
GUEST,Guiest 08 Oct 06 - 09:19 AM
jonm 24 Sep 06 - 04:12 AM
GUEST,Bored of ill thought out questions 23 Sep 06 - 06:41 PM
BanjoRay 23 Sep 06 - 06:04 PM
Willie-O 23 Sep 06 - 05:45 PM
Greg B 23 Sep 06 - 05:23 PM
GUEST 23 Sep 06 - 07:32 AM
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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: fiddler
Date: 09 Oct 06 - 03:27 AM

Like it, Get down to a good electric shop with your fiddle and experiment, it is the only way. Mimmicry is a compliment only to those being mimmiced it does nothing for your own self esteem or prowess.

I have a damm expensive dfxXXXX can't remember foot pedal as I had some ideas like this it currently sits under the sideboard gathering dust and I am playing (you'll be pleased to hear Ray) my wooden fiddle more than my electric one!

play on

Andy


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: GUEST
Date: 08 Oct 06 - 04:09 PM

If you want a fiddle to sound like something other than a fiddle, maybe the best advice is to play something other than a fiddle?


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: GUEST,Guiest
Date: 08 Oct 06 - 09:19 AM

A delay effect plus a small bit of reverb will help the sound of a fiddle out a bunch. Especially for stage work. I play through a Carvin 16 ch mixer board with onboar effects. On one FX ch, I have a medium long delay which I can turn on or off and I keep reverb on all the time.


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: jonm
Date: 24 Sep 06 - 04:12 AM

Ric Sanders of Fairport uses both a distortion pedal (to sound like a cranked-up Les Paul) and a phaser (for swirly ethereal stuff, but way overdone IMHO).


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: GUEST,Bored of ill thought out questions
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 06:41 PM

It really depends what you are trying to do - you didn't bother to mention that!

Do you want to sound like Ed Alleyne-Johnson, for example?

If you care to clarify your question, you may get some useful answers.


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: BanjoRay
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 06:04 PM

Music's quite a good effect - doesn't work on electric fiddles, though (runs for cover)
Ray


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: Willie-O
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 05:45 PM

Depends what you're playing it thought already...I've had a lot of fun with a digital delay. On mandolin but I'd use it on fiddle too.
Two settings: one "short" which fattens up the sound, or a "long" delay which plays the note again as an echo. I keep the short delaty on all the time, switch to the long to make a nice psychedelic wash on the B part of a minor tune.

Also try a compressor if you think you could use a fatter tone for punching through the noise.

Have fun and ignore the purists...you've already lost them

W-O


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Subject: RE: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: Greg B
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 05:23 PM

When I tried to play a fiddle, the cat took off like he
was electrocuted. Does that qualify as an electric effect?


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Subject: fiddle - effects - any advice ?
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Sep 06 - 07:32 AM

I have for years been thinking of trying some electric effects on fiddle. Anyone got any advice on any pedals, systems etc which would be worth getting hold of ? Better still, has anyone heard of anything invented along these lines to be used on fiddle ?


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