This was fun.  Good sustain plus a little flange, delay, and reverb can get you into sitar territory.  I assume that this is an old trick I just discovered.
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Seen a lotta interesting takes on getting sitar sounds with effects, this is a good un. Specifically I'm wondering about the buzzing quality though... I feel like I can identify what the flanger is doing so whats handling most of the heavy lifting? Also would be interested to know what kind of guitar you're using.
Like a couple of the other clips on your soundcloud too, I left it open and they started playing, some fun stuff there.
I've never been all that great at it but I like the filter matrix setting on a Poly Chorus with a bit of reverb or echo for a slightly sitar-like effect, occasionally with some low-gain/needly tone fuzz. If you crank the feedback control on the polychorus you can get some real crazy swells too.
			
			
									
									Like a couple of the other clips on your soundcloud too, I left it open and they started playing, some fun stuff there.
I've never been all that great at it but I like the filter matrix setting on a Poly Chorus with a bit of reverb or echo for a slightly sitar-like effect, occasionally with some low-gain/needly tone fuzz. If you crank the feedback control on the polychorus you can get some real crazy swells too.
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That track was a 90's USA G&L ASAT Special with the big-ass MFD pickups, on the neck pickup.  I was just running it into my Yamaha THR10, using the onboard flange and delay/reverb, USB cord into my laptop tracked in audacity.
Love the polychorus; there's a track on my soundcloud called polycurious that's all about it.
			
			
									
									
						Love the polychorus; there's a track on my soundcloud called polycurious that's all about it.
				  