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Creating Cool Sounds With Different Guitar Effects Pedals

By Russell Strider


Musicians were manipulating the sounds their instruments produce since they were invented. Altering reel-to-reel tape generated the very first recorded sound effects. Starting in the 1940s, these effects were built into tube-based amps. It wasn't until the 1960s that guitar effects pedals came into being, as a result of the arrival of the electronic transistor.

There are actually a number of different effects on the market for a guitar player to choose from. By far the most common one used is distortion. Even though almost all amps have built-in distortion, using a pedal gives the artist a lot more control during the process.

Dynamic effects were actually the very first employed by guitar players. These involve compressors, noise gates, and boost (or volume). Noise gates are able to efficiently limit hum or static and are the opposite of compressors, which can make loud sounds quieter and vice versa. Noise gates can make quiet sounds even quieter, and can also make really unique sounds when they are combined with various other effects. Boost effects do precisely that, by amplifying volume.

Time-based guitar effects pedals add in echo or they can delay the amount of time it will take for the sound to be heard. A bit beyond producing echoes, a reverb pedal creates a number of echoes that lose quality with time. The looper pedal will record a snippet of a song, permitting it to be played again at a later time. This could be accomplished before or in the course of a performance. A few pedals allow for a number of loops to become layered, producing a distinctive sound.

Feedback or sustain, while not always an ideal condition, can be manipulated by the guitarist to create overtones, which are tones that are a bit higher than the original. Feedback may be hard to create and control without the proper pedal.

Modulation effects are a large selection of effects that follow the very same principle, fundamentally changing the volume strength, the pitch, and the timing. One case in point is a vibrato. This produces sounds with various fast variations in pitch. A tremolo is similar, nonetheless, it produces quick variations in volume. Some other modulation effects are chorus and ring modulators.

Filter effects modify the sound's frequency for some cool results. A talk box is definitely the most dramatic, empowering the musician to make the guitar sound like it is talking. Wah-wah pedals and equalizers are other kinds of filter effects.

This particular article doesn't cover all the guitar effects pedals offered, but does offer an overview of several of the most popular. These pedals can be obtained in shops that sell electric guitars and other musical instruments, and also on the internet or in local pawn shops. A few shops are dedicated to vintage pedals, which are able to produce unique sounds not found in more recent models. These kinds of pedals make it an easy task to manipulate sound, creating something truly unique.




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