Guitar amp feedback simulation?

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greendoor wrote:I haven't had great success doing that. Little battery guitar amps have lots of gain and the peaky response that induces feedback really easy. And yes, if you are playing virtual guitar you are screwed. Fly in some samples from somebody who has the real thing.
I am not a "feedback type" player so I don't have much experiance with this but I noticed with Amplitube on some of the heavy Steve Vai style presets my guitar goes into feedback very easily.
I play a semi hollow (Epiphone dot 335) maybe that has something to do with it.
It's actually quite fun, if I hold a note for more then a second it just goes to feedback.

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I think you've gotten some pretty good feedback to you request...heh heh heh heh...

































































OK, I'll leave :(

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yawn...(have a ride on BadAmp2, won't solve all your problems but can be fun)
http://pwp.ibl.bm/~rgonzale/audio/vst/

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greendoor wrote:I haven't had great success doing that. Little battery guitar amps have lots of gain and the peaky response that induces feedback really easy. And yes, if you are playing virtual guitar you are screwed. Fly in some samples from somebody who has the real thing.
erm... no your not

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I've had good luck getting feedback with QuadFrohmage, but you should be able to get something with freeware.

Like ew said, comb filters are great for this. Stack 2 comb filters in a row (I'd recommend 12th floor's ChromaDelay) followed by a resonant lowpass filter (maybe Ohm's Frohmage). Start messing with the settings.

What you want to achieve is the accentuation of a resonant tone, so that one pitch starts to ring.

Here's a track I did for the OhmForce QuadFrohmage competition last year that got some good feedback going. I was using QF and ChromaDelay only for effects, and the sound sources were two notes from a piano.

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Thank You !!!

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O.k., so what if you had a pitch-to-midi plug that used the pitch of the guitar note played to change the EQ plug in, which was fed back out of the computer to the amp...which would accentuate the proper frequencies and thus provide optimized feedback?

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