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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.8 Telstar


YouTube via Effectology

"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.8 Telstar-The Clavioline

Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards,samplers or midi pickups were used.

In today's episode studio musician Bill Ruppert recreates the classic hit Telstar using just a guitar and Electro-Harmonix effect pedals.

Telstar was one of the fist pop hits to feature a synthesizer.
The Clavioline was a very early synthesizer using vacuum tubes.
Bill Ruppert also demonstrates some very unusual effects through the video as well.

EHX Pedals featured:Soul Preacher, Stereo Memory Man, Big Muff, Pulsar, Poly Phase, MicroSynth, Cathedral, Poly Chorus"

You can find the how to here: http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/1900/

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects


YouTube via Effectology
"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects
By Bill Ruppert

"Welcome To The Machine" preformed on just a guitar and effect pedals.
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I recreate the classic Pink Floyd recording "Welcome To the Machine".
Using just effect pedals, I am able to reproduce the synthesizers and tape effects from this great record.
For more info and settings please go to the forum section at EHX.com"

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.9 Terrifying Effect Pedals


YouTube via Effectology. In time for Halloween.
"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.9 Terrifying Effect Pedals
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In today's episode studio musician Bill Ruppert demonstrates how to frighten your family, friends and neighbors using just a guitar and Electro-Hamonix effect pedals.


EHX Pedals featured: Soul Preacher, Stereo Memory Man, MicroSynth, Cathedral, Tube EQ, Deluxe Memory Man, POG, POG2, Big Muff, Frequency Analyzer, HOG Signal Pad

For more information on these pedals and actual settings please vist the Electro- Harmonix Forum:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/..."

Monday, August 09, 2010

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, "Freeze Tricks" By Bill Ruppert


YouTube via Effectology | August 09, 2010

"Electro-Harmonix Effectology 'Freeze Tricks" Special Edition
"Expanding the Freeze Effect"
By Bill Ruppert

Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

"Expanding the Freeze Effect"
In this video I show how to make some cool and very interesting sounds using the new Electro-Harmonix Freeze pedal."

Click here for all videos in the series featured here on MATRIXSYNTH.

Monday, November 05, 2012

Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.#26 Make your guitar sound like a Pink Floyd Synthesizer


Published on Nov 5, 2012 by Effectology

"Effectology Vol.#26 Make your guitar sound like a Pink Floyd Synthesizer
In this episode I show how to make your guitar sound like the synthesizers used in the Pink Floyd song "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".

Update: How-to page: http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/6089/

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

EHX Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ


YouTube via EHX
"http://www.ehx.com
Visit EHX.com for user videos, our blog, community fourms, and lots more!

Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we play a remarkable collection of EHX-assisted sounds, and explain how they were made.

In today's episode Bill Ruppert transforms his electric guitar into a classic Hammond B-3 organ (pedals used: HOG and Soul Preacher).

For more details on pedals and settings, please visit: http://www.ehx.com/blog/effectology-h..."

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ


YouTube via Effectology
"Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we play a remarkable collection of sounds all with just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards,samplers or midi pickup's were used.

In today's episode Bill Ruppert transforms his electric guitar into a classic Hammond B-3 organ (pedals used: HOG and Soul Preacher).

For more details on pedals and actual settings heard in this video, please visit::
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/..."

Monday, May 09, 2011

Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects


YouTube Uploaded by EHX on May 9, 2011

"Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects
By Bill Ruppert

"Welcome To The Machine" preformed on just a guitar and effect pedals.
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I recreate the classic Pink Floyd recording "Welcome To the Machine".
Using just effect pedals, I am able to reproduce the synthesizers and tape effects from this great record.
For more info and settings please go to the forum section at EHX.com
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/2805/"

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.21 "Turn you guitar into a string synth and tin whistle."


YouTube Uploaded by Effectology on Mar 17, 2011

"Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I show how to turn you guitar into a string synth and Irish tin whistle.
For more info and pedal settings:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/4512/"

Monday, April 26, 2010

Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.15 "Fanfare for the Uncommon Pedal" By Bill Ruppert


YouTube via Effectology — April 26, 2010 — "Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I recreate trumpets, French horns and Timpani drums from the Aaron Copland composition " Fanfare for the Common Man".
All using a guitar and effect pedals.
I also show all the individual pedal settings at the EHX forum listed below."

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

EHX Effectology #23 "The Ravish Sitar" by Bill Ruppert


YouTube Uploaded by Effectology on Aug 30, 2011
"Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.
n this episode I explore guitar effects in the amazing Ravish Sitar pedal!
For more info and pedal settings:"

Update: video re-uploaded and how-to here.

Monday, December 07, 2009

Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.11 Crystal-Shimmer Effects


" Electro-Harmonix Effectology, Vol.11 Crystal-Shimmer Effects
By Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable
collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode Bill Ruppert demonstrates how to produce beautiful Crystal-Shimmer effects
as well as a new sound called "Symphonic".
To create the first two clips seen in the video I wired the effect pedals in parallel.
Placing the effects in a parallel chain opens up new and beautiful sounds not possible when using a standard series connection.
The third example "Symphonic" places the effects back in a series connection.
A volume pedal is used to swell the chords in and remove the attack of the guitar giving the guitar a string section type sound.
Its a beautiful sound from just one guitar!
The clip is a improvisation on the song "Adagio for Strings"by Samuel Barber.
This music has been used in many great movies you may have seen.
For more information on these pedals and actual settings please visit the Electro- Harmonix Forum"

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Effectology Explores The H.O.G.2

Published on Feb 14, 2013 Effectology·32 videos

Electro Harmonix HOG2 on eBay

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

EHX Effectology Pink Floyd's "On The Run" LIVE with guitar and effect pedals!

Published on May 28, 2013 Effectology·33 videos

"Pedal settings are here:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/..."

Sunday, February 03, 2013

One of a Kind PLL Effect Pedal Sputterbox Synth Bitcrusher Fuzz Prototype

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"For quick sale! Funding my life at the moment... this is a PLL pedal unlike no other, and I designed it for synths and drums. I hope you love it.

push.pull sputterbox

pulsewidth synth harnmonics

phase (un)locked loops

the end of your audio is saturated in tails of sputtering electricity sounds.

a crunchy analogue sounding bit-crushing synthy thing

a sputtering fm-tuning finish to notes

a fuzzy pitch shifter

a pulse width tremolo synth can be applied to the incoming audio

a similar sound to a blaster as wielded by Han Solo can be achieved pew-pew

a self-oscillating madhouse of recharging capacitors

an additive of not-usual effectology

a distorted, glitchy, fuzzy bass synth

a drone full of clicks and pulses

an 8 bit erratic synthetic hyperdrive

when a combination of knobs are turned up into inaudibly high frequencies, it self-oscillates in unusual ways, often only when an audible signal is not present. This unique self-oscillation can cause frequencies to pulse in the absences, creating synthetic pulses when applied to rhythms.

when a combination of knobs are turned down to droning audible frequencies, it acts like an Atari Punk Console with frequencies only modified by the incoming signal.

The push.pull pedal is a synth effect based upon the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) IC, in which the PLL has been “unlocked” and let loose through 10 knobs.

10 knobs
makes your audio really, really loud
true bypass/power priming switch
voltage starve
yellow led
self-oscillation
surface constructed from recycled circuit board
thick epoxy makes it stompable
12v

See video demos at

www dot coloringpad dot org

Comes with power supply. Accepts 1/4" ins and outs. Operates best with a line level signal or very loud level for other instruments. Very loud output!"

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The push.pull sputterbox from coloringpad

via coloringpad
"push.pull sputterbox
pulsewidth synth harnmonics
phase (un)locked loops

the end of your audio is saturated in tails of sputtering electricity sounds.

a crunchy analogue sounding bit-crushing synthy thing

a sputtering fm-tuning finish to notes

a fuzzy pitch shifter

a pulse width tremolo synth can be applied to the incoming audio

a similar sound to a blaster as wielded by Han Solo can be achieved pew-pew

a self-oscillating madhouse of recharging capacitors

an additive of not-usual effectology

a distorted, glitchy, fuzzy bass synth

a drone full of clicks and pulses

an 8 bit erratic synthetic hyperdrive

when a combination of knobs are turned up into inaudibly high frequencies, it self-oscillates in unusual ways, often only when an audible signal is not present. This unique self-oscillation can cause frequencies to pulse in the absences, creating synthetic pulses when applied to rhythms.

when a combination of knobs are turned down to droning audible frequencies, it acts like an Atari Punk Console with frequencies only modified by the incoming signal.

The push.pull pedal is a synth effect based upon the PLL (Phase Locked Loop) IC, in which the PLL has been “unlocked” and let loose through 10 knobs.

10 knobs
makes your audio really, really loud
true bypass/power priming switch
voltage starve
yellow led
self-oscillation
surface constructed from recycled circuit board
thick epoxy makes it stompable
12v"

Additional details at coloringpad

Sunday, October 21, 2018

SundaySynth #19 : Sequential OB-6 Effectology


Published on Oct 20, 2018 Khoral Central

"Sequential OB-6 patch with a (sampled) Univox SR95 beat.
www.khoral.bandcamp.com"

Friday, May 17, 2013

Free Drum loops for EHX 45000 Multi-track Looping Recorder



"Creating on the new 45000 Multi-Track Looping Recorder is quick and intuitive, and one of the ways to make your music really sparkle is by adding drums. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of drum loops especially for the 45000 that cover a slew of different styles and genres.

Current 45000 owners can download the drum loops.. It’s free and easy. All future 45000s will include them.

Mr. Effectology, Bill Ruppert, shows how to incorporate these new loops into your recordings."

Electro-Harmonix Update 45000 Looper Drum LoopsHideShare
Published on May 15, 2013

Electro-Harmonix 45000 multi-track looper now shipping with drum loops!
direct link to download the loops -
http://www.ehx.com/assets/ehx-45000-d...

Or download the loops from the product page -
http://www.ehx.com/products/45000"


EHX Drum Loop Sampler


EHX 45000 on eBay

Thursday, December 10, 2009

EHX Tube EQ Self Oscillation


YouTube via Analogger
"I was really inspired the other day after watching some videos on the Electro-Harmonix "Effectology" channel. When I saw that the Tube EQ would self-oscillate I headed to Ebay. I may have used it to "eq" something for maybe 30-40 seconds and then it was on to noise making. The EQ went into an EHX Memory Boy and then into the Hardwire TL-2 Metal Distortion pedal. The secret to the rhythmic modulation was patching a four note control voltage sequence from the Doepfer clock sequencer into the expression pedal input of the Tube EQ. The settings I created were not for a guitar per se but about halfway thru I plugged my Strat into the EQ pedal to see how it would sound - kind of gnarly but what the hell.

Please check out my Myspace page when you get a chance: http://www.myspace.com/mrdithersnoisebox"
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