Posted February 28, 20214 yr Premium comment_6221 Reverse Delay is a very cool full clean sound which I think requires excellent timing and technique. I have a custom single coil guitar - solid state amp - no sound effects and seeking guidance on: What equipment - make model have you found works Program - how to setup Guitar technique to make it all work together
February 28, 20214 yr Admin comment_6222 Hey Adrian, yeah now I remember sound I used on that tutorial. I have used a Roland Jazz Chorus 120 Amp and a 2*12 cabinet in my AXE FX III device and I added some reverb and some reverse delay. The reverse delay it not totally required but if you have one it makes your sound wide - when you use normal delay on clean sound settings it does not really work since the repeated notes are too clear and they mess up the overall melody you are playing. Solidstate amp works since for clean jazz tones solidstate amps are a very good option. All you need is a large reverb and you are ready to go. I guess your amp has reverb, if not I would strongly recommend to buy a reverb pedal. Single coil pickups are not 100% ideal for jazz sounds but if you use the neck pickup and cut the high frequencies a bit then you quite good sound. Single coils have a very clear and crispy sound which is not really what we want in jazz sounds - just if you think it sounds great for your ears then go for it. No rules here - just recommendations. www.hanspeterkruesi.comif you love this website please support it either with aPremium Membership or / andDonation
March 19, 20214 yr Premium comment_6281 LoL... I just posted something about tone and effects... and you explained just what I needed to hear... Thank you!!!
Reverse Delay is a very cool full clean sound which I think requires excellent timing and technique. I have a custom single coil guitar - solid state amp - no sound effects and seeking guidance on:
What equipment - make model have you found works
Program - how to setup
Guitar technique to make it all work together