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Re: [SurfGuitar101] Re: Pedal reccomendations, please. (Vibrato)

DP (noetical1) - 26 Jan 2005 10:57:24

Thundr Rojo:
Oh yeah...I totally forgot about those cool old UniVibe
pedals...I will look into them...
I like the old "tremolo" effect (volume shift)...not
"Vibrato" (pitch shift)...the "tremolo" bridge on my guitar
takes care of pitch changes...
we have good old Fender to thank for all this confusing
tremolo/vibrato confusion...
dp
--- red_thundr <> wrote:
>
>
> --- In , DP <noetical1@y...>
> wrote:
>
> > Any suggestions for analog and/or digital vibrato(or
> > tremolo) effects? Did they make an outboard analog
> > vibrato(or tremolo) back in the olden days?
> >
> > inquiring minds would like to know.
> >
> > -dp
>
> If you're looking for something like the spinning Leslie
> cabinet
> that's old-school, you could try the Uni-Vibe, if you can
> find a used
> one.
>
>
>
> Jimi Hendrix used a Uni-Vibe, which has a pedal to
> control the rate of
> vibe effect. Modern versions are like the Voodoo Lab
> Micro Vibe
> pedal. From what I've heard, the Micro Vibe is the one
> to beat. I've
> messed with one, and they do sound good.
>
>
>
> Voodoo Labs also makes a tremolo that's pretty good too:
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