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Anyone use them for surf music? I have never used one, but I was wondering if the gigging guitarists use one for surf?

I also noticed the guitarist for the Beloved Invaders uses a tape echo. Why? Is there any need for any effects besides trem, reverb and maybe a mosrite fuzz clone?

Thanks!

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Some people use compressors. Personally, I've never had the opportunity to use one. Not a very fun effect is my reasoning.

Also, tape-echo is awesome. Just a really cool effect. The Shadows and Atlantics used it a lot.

Also, tape-echo is what delay pedals are sort of trying to capture. So really tape-echo is a more fitting effect for the genre.

thesjkexperience
Is there any need for any effects besides trem, reverb and maybe a mosrite fuzz clone?

Personally, "want" has always been more of a ruling factor with my gear than "need" - no matter what the genre. Smile

I have an old Ross compressor - I use it as a clean boost with a light compression setting. I really like the way palm-muting through the reverb tank sounds with a little compression in front.

I also would not be without an echo unit, preferably my Echoplex, or my Dano Reel Echo (a more than passable stand-in).

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Compression and delay, and certainly tape-delay, is a very cool combo.

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I use a Barber Tone Press compressor depending on the song. I really like the fact that it's different than other compressors in that you can blend the compressed and uncompressed signal.

For echo, it's either a Line 6 Echopark or an Echoplex, again, depending on the song.

Mel

I do have a TC Electronic Nova Delay that does an attempt at tape echo, but I am not sure how to set it up for surf. Is it long time or more of a slapback for the "tic-tic-tic"? How much wet signal do you mix in on the delay? I have a Swart Space tone and the reverb is pretty deep if you want it, so I would like to try echo as well. I know the Fulltone tape echo is amazing, but a little pricey!

Also, I know they use compression in recording, but for non compressor users where do you use comps and why?

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thesjkexperience
I do have a TC Electronic Nova Delay that does an attempt at tape echo, but I am not sure how to set it up for surf. Is it long time or more of a slapback for the "tic-tic-tic"? How much wet signal do you mix in on the delay? I have a Swart Space tone and the reverb is pretty deep if you want it, so I would like to try echo as well. I know the Fulltone tape echo is amazing, but a little pricey!

Also, I know they use compression in recording, but for non compressor users where do you use comps and why?

The way I use Echo is for that slap-back style. Just enough so that I can hear it. I run the Echoplex the same way but more as a sound "thickener" for lack of a better way to describe it, definitely different than the Line 6 Echopark. Tape based Echoplex's sound so cool to me. Just fun to play through.

For compressors, I tend to use the Tone Press for any number of reasons. For a song I want more sustain on, for a limiter so with my Strat I got a rather overbearing A string and it holds that in check. Lastly I've used when doing Link Wray covers and it helps on the end of the pedal chain to reclaim some of the sound lost in the other pedals.

There is a demo on YouTube for the Tone Press:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTWbFjOciE4

Mel

I set my Nova Delay to about 133 ms slapback and it IS very nice! I always thought that sound was the outboard reverb units splashing around. (I havent used one of those either)

I might have to demo a compressor this weekend to see if it would be useful. I know my friend/teacher loves his, but I tend to love dynamics. Maybe that one that dials in dry signal would be the ticket.

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Compressors have two main uses in surf music I find:

  1. The standard Jaguar and several other 'Surf' guitars are not sustainy instruments - and this is normally an asset when it comes to surf music because of its often staccato nature. However, if you do have a slow song with a lot of legato notes in it a compressor can be helpful here.

  2. Try a smooth compressor AFTER the tank - it turns up just the reverb that comes after the note so you get a wetter sound, but without muddying up while you are still playing. This can work really well.

I use a Red Repeat tape 'style' echo (usually set with the repeats in time with the song) for some numbers

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I use a compressor sometimes but feel bad about it. Nasty habit.

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I think Tubes compress better than pedals...so ..

crank your amps !!

no tube amp?

stomp your box...

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Which kind of compressor do you mean when you say "smooth compressor"?
Do you have some examples estreet?

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LaFleur
Which kind of compressor do you mean when you say "smooth compressor"?
Do you have some examples estreet?

I use a Line6 Constrictor set to the 'mellow' switch position and that does this job well. Some guitar compressors are pretty savage and would probably sound somewhat unnatural used like this.

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Youth and enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery.

I've got a DD-3 boss pedal, any tips for slapback echo and all? i can't afford a tape delay at the moment and i try to get a nice sound... aloha!

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How about the Watkins (WEM) copicat? Very rarely gets a mention here but it's what the brits used back in the early 60s. Did they make any impact in the states at all?

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I'm really quite happy with the Line 6 Echo Park pedal. I only use it on a couple of tunes but I think it sounds great for a pedal. It gives you an instant Rautalanka kick.

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Black
I think Tubes compress better than pedals...

I am not sure what this means.

SSIV

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