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25 Responses to “The Edge and echo from ‘The Story of Guitar’ part 3 by U2place.com”
Record yourself … Record yourself getting that sound on a synth and send me the mp3, i’d be really happy to hear it. But in the meantime, without anything to back up your argument, stop commenting on videos with comments such as that, when you know you’ll just people off. Do you have nothing better to do?
This IS NOT a … This IS NOT a synthesizer, this is a guitar with a 250 millisecond delay
AND you can REALLY hear the difference… It’s only because you are not used to hear this kind of fx on a guitar
ps
I really like when he “scratches” the strings with the delay on
nah its exaclty the … nah its exaclty the opposite,no one has ever gotten more from a guitar since hendrix. what he plays here is a great example of a beautifully clear guitar sounds and the echo actually hightens, the pic attack, mutting, harmonics.. the guy is great.
I totally agree..i … I totally agree..i wrote the same thing in another post, he could’ve used a synth to get any sound instead of spending millions on effects and guitars…
Is it me or does … Is it me or does Edge sound like a synthazier? I spelled that wrong. I mean if I were a guitar player in a successful band I would want to hear my guitar, but not so loud it kills what the singer and such are trying to do. I give props to Edge, but I wonder if he goes home and bangs out Blacksabbath or something with a strong guitar presences.
I love the edge. He … I love the edge. He is the most amazing guitarist and inspiring to guitarists everywhere. I also didn’t know that they had any vids on youtube that’s like a interview.
it’s a strat custom …
it’s a strat custom 1977,it’s very rare,i found it for 2700$…too expensive..
What guitar is he …
What guitar is he using, i know its a fender strat, but it looks pretty cool, can anybody tell me which model this is?
the edge is an …
the edge is an amazing guitarist. totally above reproach or technical advice on how best to create his sound.
Record yourself …
Record yourself getting that sound on a synth and send me the mp3, i’d be really happy to hear it. But in the meantime, without anything to back up your argument, stop commenting on videos with comments such as that, when you know you’ll just people off. Do you have nothing better to do?
you idiots saying …
you idiots saying he should have used a synth are just that idiots, you know nothing, shut your mouths
This IS NOT a …
This IS NOT a synthesizer, this is a guitar with a 250 millisecond delay
AND you can REALLY hear the difference… It’s only because you are not used to hear this kind of fx on a guitar
ps
I really like when he “scratches” the strings with the delay on
nah its exaclty the …
nah its exaclty the opposite,no one has ever gotten more from a guitar since hendrix. what he plays here is a great example of a beautifully clear guitar sounds and the echo actually hightens, the pic attack, mutting, harmonics.. the guy is great.
I totally agree..i …
I totally agree..i wrote the same thing in another post, he could’ve used a synth to get any sound instead of spending millions on effects and guitars…
Is it me or does …
Is it me or does Edge sound like a synthazier? I spelled that wrong. I mean if I were a guitar player in a successful band I would want to hear my guitar, but not so loud it kills what the singer and such are trying to do. I give props to Edge, but I wonder if he goes home and bangs out Blacksabbath or something with a strong guitar presences.
oh noes. Now I’m …
oh noes. Now I’m sad
I think you missed …
I think you missed my point, genius.
:rolleyes:
Banana….now that …
Banana….now that did make me laugh out loud!
Great defence. …
Great defence. Gilmour did use this around ‘73. I’m sure this guy hadn’t written Where The Streets Have No Name when he was 12.
So? Following your …
So? Following your logic, Gilmour should have written ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ by 1973, then.
Go board the fail bus, pal.
TC2290 or the Korg …
TC2290 or the Korg SDD-3000
Hahaha! Wise words …
Hahaha! Wise words
Gilmour used …
Gilmour used triplet delay before this guy was born
I love the edge. He …
I love the edge. He is the most amazing guitarist and inspiring to guitarists everywhere. I also didn’t know that they had any vids on youtube that’s like a interview.
Thats amazing. …
Thats amazing. Wonder what he used to make that great delaysound. That Strat is great too!
That delay time is …
That delay time is increduble!
Incredible strat and sound!
A genius of the …
A genius of the delay…
Great musician…
You said it all!!!
…
You said it all!!!
=)
Best guitar player …
Best guitar player ever!
lol
lol
excuse me, but you …
excuse me, but you do not tell the grandmaster of delay/echo what it is called. If Edge calls it a banana, then its a banana.
OK?!