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.


Hey guys dont warry, i lookd
Wed, 2008/04/23 - 10:58pm — LeatherFaceHey 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.
I've seen a couple guitars
Thu, 2008/04/24 - 9:41am — voulerI'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.
Anthony, did you forget to
Fri, 2008/04/25 - 9:06am — kaalAnthony,
did you forget to mention RATM's Tim Morello in your favorite musicians list?
Kaal
yeah well about any patch
Fri, 2008/04/25 - 1:34pm — mself61yeah 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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