Does anyone know what effect/pedal Dave whatsisname used to get that rrrrraspish guitar tone that the Eurythmics had? (ie on "Would I lie to you?)
you mean the main rhythm part?
Sound to me a bit like a strat into an overdriven small amp (small speaker).. maybe a champ-type thing?
"-)
I don't mean to disillusion anyone here but, most of the greatest guitar tones ever recorded were a guitar and an cranked amp, and nothing else.
Sorry
RDV
RDV - you're right on the nose..
I have LOTS of pedals (and building more) - but to me, they're the spice, not the steak.. I use them for different tones, or to enhance an existing one.. but my main recording tone is a guitar into one of my amps...
"-)
I went into a good studio last week with aaallllll my little pedals, and one by one I plugged them in and one by one I unplugged them and just turned the Marshall up to 'patent applied for' and let er' rip. Everyone was impressed but me. Hours & hours spent breathing solder fumes for what! GGGAAAAHHHH!!!!
I did use on feedback loop clipper on the clean(er) channel for a bluesy tone(on one song), but that was it. All the high-gain stuff was just the friggin' Marshall.
I think I feel a little better now
RDV
Quote from: RDVI don't mean to disillusion anyone here but, most of the greatest guitar tones ever recorded were a guitar and an cranked amp, and nothing else.
Sorry
RDV
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DAVE STEWART had "The Spiritual Cowboys" after the Eurythmics, and now has a new band with a couple of friends of mine
"Da Univerzal Playaz".
He is a great fan of non-ordinary pedals, and uses an armada of them on stage, hooked up to 2 "5150"-s.