Tips for Violin Tones
You've got your violin. You've got an effects pedal. Now what? How do we figure out how to get good sounds? Well, it's a process. But we can help you with some tips for teaching your ear what each of the parameters on a given effect sound like. This will help you dial in the tones that make you sound like a superstar!
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Brovo! Nicely done
A great idea to use the looper to tweak the effects. Also brill re less is more.
Im not mark wood. This was so on point. My neighbors dog is featured in some of my recordings, and yes the effects depend on volume, speed and everything in between. By the way i don't know my neighbors dog's name but i call him capitan and that probably going to be the name of my album.
Wonderful advice and tips! Thanks for covering this information.
Thanks so much for sharing these videos on this Matt! I'm going to watch and do these processes to get going first!
Fantastic tutorial!! Thank you
That was real good Matt!
This was a super helpful video! Thank you for this!
Really good tips! Thanks!
thanks for that, it can be good tutorial for a newbies
Fantastic advice mate, thank you!
Very helpful!
Thanks very much for a great demo. I realize I have never explored the whole range of any effect against different bowings. I will just wait until my wife is out of the house, I think.
I want my violin to sound like a clarinet.
The MD-80 has a (simple) build in Looper
Nice
How can I dial in a lower octave tone? I want my violin to sound like a cello for "O Come Emmanuel." (Cello guys) The octave setting in the compression efx 1 still gives the upper octave. Any ideas to just get the lower octave?
Sir please suggest a best electric 5string midi violin with the best processors