feedback on tap
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feedback on tap
recording silent without an amp but live it's loud so there's always feedback, i want the same when recording, what would you recommend ?
Re: feedback on tap
I think "recording silently on headphones" and "feedback" are pretty much polar opposites, so I'm not sure how you'd go about such a thing. I guess you could use a second pair of headphones turned WAY up and kept very close to you guitar? But that's hardly silent though.kim wrote:recording silent without an amp but live it's loud so there's always feedback, i want the same when recording, what would you recommend ?
Or maybe try a feedback loop pedal? That'd be feeding the signal back into the pedal the same way the whole pickup-speaker setup would.
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Sounds like a (shit) synth, nothing like the real deal. It's fun for about a minute.matt.dines wrote:boss super feedbacker?
behringer do a copy
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/72042
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I totally agree (regarding the original Boss one - haven't tried the clone). What a shit effect that was - aimed squarely at bandwagon jumpers who, up to two minutes earlier, were all about chorused-up Strat arpeggios, I'd say.Mike wrote:Sounds like a (shit) synth, nothing like the real deal. It's fun for about a minute.matt.dines wrote:boss super feedbacker?
behringer do a copy
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/72042
As stated the only way to get feedback is to get the strings vibrating. Maybe you could do it quietly (if not silently) by using an amp simulator and a computer monitor speakly, though.
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cool man, i found it on the internets on my phone but didnt check up on the sound. i picked up on it cause i remember someone on here saying the boss one was good a few months back.Mike wrote:Sounds like a (shit) synth, nothing like the real deal. It's fun for about a minute.matt.dines wrote:boss super feedbacker?
behringer do a copy
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/72042
that pedal in that video clip was fucking cool
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mmm.. floating board just waiting to short out on stuff.
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Mmm.. cheap shitty jacks.
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mmm.. total cost of parts less than $20.
http://img80.imageshack.us/i/img1440f.jpg
Mmm.. cheap shitty jacks.
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mmm.. total cost of parts less than $20.
yeah i know recording silent and feedback are total opposites but i can get feedback in garageband (there's an option to not not block feedback) but that's when i use the amps with some fake dirt pedals in garageband, usually when i use my pedalboard into my laptop, it doesn't feedback like that. sometimes i use that behringer delay it can feedback but then it always has a bit of echo flavour to it not dry, and i don't like tuned feedback much, like all those trendy noisebox fuzzes with feedback loops, i mean it's nice for noise and all but for punk and garage stuff it just sounds too fake and controlled.
also apologies, i think i was drunk when i made this thread ? i saw a boss feedbacker and wanted to make a post but really i need to check some demos and all to see what pedals feedback a lot.
with my hondo it's easy to get feedback, even recording straight into a laptop, as long as there's enough dirt on it it will feedback lots, but with my mustang i can never get it to sound the way it does through an amp so lately i've only been using the hondo if i'm not recording anything clean. recording an amp is totally out of the question because usually i record late at night and i also don't have money for proper mics to record an amp proper. so it'll never sound as direct as when i record directly into a laptop.
also apologies, i think i was drunk when i made this thread ? i saw a boss feedbacker and wanted to make a post but really i need to check some demos and all to see what pedals feedback a lot.
with my hondo it's easy to get feedback, even recording straight into a laptop, as long as there's enough dirt on it it will feedback lots, but with my mustang i can never get it to sound the way it does through an amp so lately i've only been using the hondo if i'm not recording anything clean. recording an amp is totally out of the question because usually i record late at night and i also don't have money for proper mics to record an amp proper. so it'll never sound as direct as when i record directly into a laptop.
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404 Errors for both...Mike wrote:mmm.. floating board just waiting to short out on stuff.
http://img80.imageshack.us/i/img1440f.jpg
Mmm.. cheap shitty jacks.
http://img694.imageshack.us/i/img1444xd.jpg
mmm.. total cost of parts less than $20.



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