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Gibson Pickup Flicking Effect

LeatherFace's picture

Hello people once again..

im not to smart with the ToneLab SE. and was hoping if someone has or could figure out a patch for me ... ok.. you know how on a gibson (im thinking les paul), theres the toggle switch and if you have 1 pick up volume right down and the other right up .. and then play sumthing and flick the toggle switch back and forth fast you get that cool flicking effect... i was hoping someone could figure out a patch for the tonelab se...

cheers

Gear: Fender USA Stratocaster 50th Anniversary Deluxe Premium, Gibson Les Paul Standard, Marshall AVT275X, ToneLab SE.

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LeatherFace's picture

Hey guys dont warry, i lookd

Hey guys dont warry, i lookd around the net and found out it is a Tremolo effect. Iv made a wiked patch and then tuned my Strat to DADDAD and made up a mean aboriginal riff lol.. i tried playn the Didjeridu at the same time but couldnt get it in a good possition.. i think it would work well together tho..

Gear: Fender USA Stratocaster 50th Anniversary Deluxe Premium, Gibson Les Paul Standard, Marshall AVT275X, ToneLab SE.

vouler's picture

I've seen a couple guitars

I've seen a couple guitars where they've added a switch just for that attack effect. Some have used a 3 way switch like on a LP with either 'up' or 'down' being ON and the middle position being OFF. And also very cool- some with two way switch- spring loaded to always revert to ON!

I bet you could rig up a Mic stand with some velcro straps or bungee cords to hold the didjerdu. I'd love to hear a recording. smile

kaal's picture

Anthony, did you forget to

Anthony,

did you forget to mention RATM's Tim Morello in your favorite musicians list?

Kaal

mself61's picture

yeah well about any patch

yeah well about any patch can be used, I think Randy Rhoads used that technique a few times and Eddie too, who was the first to use it on a recording ?
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