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Old 11-04-2009, 10:48 PM   #1
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Can someone please tell me what effect pedals I should use to create more or less the sound of Oliver's guitar when he goes totally mental. It starts about 4:50.
I already have a Fuzz factory and a wah pedal


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Son, that's not music, it's just noise!

Now, get off my lawn.
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:24 AM   #3
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You need anger.

Burning anger.

And nothing to be angry about.

Other than the flanger and distortion I don't hear anything other than some pretty aggressive playing.

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While playing through a maxed distortion pedal and a flanger set at full depth, bite onto a wooden spoon and stare at strobe light until you have a seizure... That should do it

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Seriously though, I bet he's using lots of reverb and delay, as well as distortion and so on. You can hear the delay box looping away at the end, once they've stopped playing.
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The singer makes his own pedals. There called "Death by audio". Hears the website.

deathbyaudio.net

Hope this helps you.
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He was playing through a epiphone blues custom or whatever that amp is called, and I can recall it having a tube rectifier, which makes more sag.

that could have something to do with it...?


maybe...
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Just before going "mental", he puts his voice mic in front of the guitar amp. It may just be the added fizz from the full frequency mic being added into the mix, or maybe even a low-fi vocal effect added. It did seem to have that bullhorn sound to the added noise. It's interesting that the flanger warble is still going after he unplugs all of his guitar patch cords at the end. Does that amp have effects?
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Yeesh! Was this a contest or something similar to maybe "the worst smelling sneakers wins", except it's the most talentless band?

If so..yeah..they probably deserved the top prize.

Wonder how many hours they had to rehearse to get that one perfected? I did notice ONE minor clam he threw in there, though. It started at about 1 second, and ended about 7 1/2 minutes later....

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Just before going "mental", he puts his voice mic in front of the guitar amp. It may just be the added fizz from the full frequency mic being added into the mix, or maybe even a low-fi vocal effect added. It did seem to have that bullhorn sound to the added noise. It's interesting that the flanger warble is still going after he unplugs all of his guitar patch cords at the end. Does that amp have effects?
The flanger comes from Jono's effects, not Oliver's. Jono has a bass flanger set on low speed/high depth in a lot of songs. You can see Jono getting flanging feedback from his amp at the beginning.
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