• EHX Signal Pad Demo

    Updated: 2010-04-30 13:05:48
    EHX Signal Pad Demo Posted 4 12 2010 The Signal Pad is a passive attenuator that allows you to instantly switch to a different preset volume . It’s like your guitar’s volume knob , with a fully-passive and color-free circuit . Leave your amp’s volume set high for overdrive , and use the Signal Pad to lower your level for a clean sound—then switch it off to kick in your amp’s natural overdrive . You can also experiment with the Signal Pad anywhere in your effects chain—you’ll bring out new tonal combinations from your favorite old pedals . Subscribe to EHX via : Facebook YouTube MySpace Twitter RSS EHX Products Mentioned Above Signal Pad Passive Attenuator The EHX Community Here are a few easy ways to stay informed on the latest news from Electro-Harmonix . Forums Discussion Support Have a

  • EHX Micro POG “Steel Drum & Bass”

    Updated: 2010-04-30 13:05:48
    Bassist Andrea De Donato shared his new Micro POG video. Thanks, Andrea!

  • Effectology, Vol.14 “Envelope Filter Oddities”

    Updated: 2010-04-30 13:05:48
    , Effectology , Vol.14 Envelope Filter Oddities” Posted 3 14 2010 In Effectology 14, pedal guru Bill Ruppert takes us on a journey to previously unchartered sonic territory . Using only Electro-Harmonix pedals and his guitar , Bill creates a series of believe it or not” soundscapes . Whether it’s the sound of songbirds singing joyfully by a babbling brook or a vintage vinyl lo-fi” recording complete with clicks and scratches , Bill’s mastery of effects will amaze you . As he says , Never judge what an effect pedal will do by what you have heard it will do . Experiment and you will find new sounds not yet discovered Indeed Please : note Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds , settings , and process . We hope you join us there Previous episodes : Effectology , Vol . 1 :

  • Effectology, Vol.13 “Pink Floyd Synth Effects”

    Updated: 2010-04-30 13:05:48
    , Effectology , Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects” Posted 2 25 2010 Sonic master Bill Ruppert reproduces the legendary Pink Floyd synth textures from Welcome To The Machine Using only his guitar and the perfect blend of EH pedals , Bill re-creates the amazing sound-scapes that made this recording special . Each EH pedal provides its own magic to reveal the complexity and textures of the EMS VC3 synthesizer with stunning . accuracy Please : note Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds , settings , and process . We hope you join us there Previous episodes : Effectology , Vol . 1 : Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica Effectology , Vol . 2 : Dark Side of the Moon Effectology , Vol . 3 : Cello Concerto Effectology Origins : The Who’s Won’t Get Fooled Again” Effectology , Vol . 4 :

  • Trying out the Future Retro Revolution (Mp3)

    Updated: 2010-04-26 07:49:18
    I made a cheesy dance track, with a 3 chord progression using the awesome pattern sequence and remix mode. LINK: Trees (MP3)

  • Free Techno Music (Creative Commons)

    Updated: 2010-04-23 19:48:31
    If you are into techno-music, than you will like this two releases. Mango Aioli presents free techno music on X This is X from the uprising techno DJ and producer Mango Aioli. It’s a compilation of free techno music, licensed under Creative…

  • Soft Synth Coming

    Updated: 2010-04-22 18:30:34
    I am programming a software synthesizer (Windows VST) and it will be for free, coming soon. It will have a powerful sound and basic controls. The reason I’m going with VST this time is ease of use in windows environments compared to mac’s C++ developer tools, which require both DSP and programming knowledge. I’ve used [...]

  • Red Korg microKorg XL

    Updated: 2010-04-18 02:52:49
    Here is a great demo of the microkorg xl….in red.

  • Waveform and Sequencer Experiments from Little-Scale

    Updated: 2010-04-10 18:37:40
    Found the blog “Little-Scale” from Sebastian Tomczak, where he presens various experiments with sequencer, hardware and waveform-modulators. The combination of weird hardware, devices with a raw pixelated sound make them unique works, that got into my heart right from the…

  • Using Oscilliscopes to Emulate Analog Gear in Reason

    Updated: 2010-04-08 05:40:28
    This tip can work with any software or hardware. The point of this tutorial is to learn how to use an oscilloscope for the first time and experiment by making matching waveforms. 1. Download Smexoscope a free oscilloscope plugin for Mac and PC. 2. Open your DAW 3. Create an input for your hardware synth, and add Smexoscope [...]

  • Sound Test: Difference between WAV vs MP3

    Updated: 2010-04-06 04:53:33
    Matt here again. I took an mp3 listening test here a while ago. The shoot out was between an mp3 of 320kb/s vs. and mp3 of 128kb/s. A number of people commented that a test between a pure wav. file against a 320kb/s mp3 would be more useful. So I went into my vault and pulled [...]

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