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RE: (TV) late question about jimmy rip POG



last i night i saw a guitarist live , he was using a digitech space station ,wich has credible backwards -type sounds ,synythy-pad ones ,an "special fx box , i think is  tricky use these effects in musical and personal ways ,anyway , i keep thinking in jimmy rip as i heard these sounds , ( not in detriment of the music it was being played ,it was really good )...

tom <thomas@bigdayphoto.com> escribis:  > -----Original Message-----
> From: tv-owner@obbard.com [mailto:tv-owner@obbard.com] On 
> Behalf Of Rex Broome
> 
> On 6/12/06, tom wrote:
> >
> > There'a fair amount of trem, delay and phasing in his 
> songs. Plus he 
> > had trem built in to his Super Reverb and Vox so I imagine he'd be 
> > used to having it around.
> 
> 
> Yeah, I was guessing that he probably used the amp's trem 
> live as well as on record. But I guess you rarely see 
> guitarists using their amp's footswitches live-- I do, 
> because I like my amp's indigenous overdrive better than any 
> stompbox I've ever found, but it is annoying that the 
> footswitch doesn't "chain" with the other effects, and since 
> I use the amp's effects loop for the other stuff, that's one 
> more cable to go bad mid-gig.

Tom is using some weird homebuilt looking head on this tour. Looks like an
old hifi tube amp, really old school 40's looking stuff.

I like the built in trem on my Vibroverb better then anything else I've ever
heard, though I don't use that amp much. The Fulltone Supa trem does a
pretty good approximation, with the added bonus of being able to nail that
How Soon Is Now? Johnny Marr sound... :)

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