Jamming with the Eau Claire Thunder!

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Jamming with the Eau Claire Thunder!

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Fun. I like doing stuff like that with my bent DS-1. A tremolo helps to get a beat going, and then you can use a wah or what not for a filter and do sweeps and stuff.

Here's a recording I made, http://soundcloud.com/xkeegan/fuzz

Fucked up and forgot to record the effects though, so I had to go back and set a constant effect that sounded decent. Kind of boring with the constant effects though. All the changes are just ones I made physically on the pedal. The effects are from Guitar Rig. An autowah, tremolo for the beat, and a rotator or something I think.
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That auto wah makes a good addition, cool stuff!
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Neeeeat!
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Heres some bit crushing action
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Awesome. Didn't realize the thunder could mess with the pitch like that.

Want ((drool))

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I think it's just the pitch of the oscillations rather than it actually shifting the pitch of the incoming signal, per se.

Pretty funky all the same.