Guitar feedback simulator

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Anyone know of any effects other than Ohmforce's Predatohm that can do this?

Thanks!

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Does Slayer 2's effect do this?

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I should have specified that I was looking for a free effect. Sorry about that.

I'm looking at the feedback thing from more of a textural point of view than a rock point of view. Looking to do some My Bloody Valentine type textural guitar work.

The plug doesn't have to even necessarily be guitar oriented, just something that sounds like guitar feedback.

Could I do this with a single osc synth with a sine wave and play around with the adsr envelope and then layer it under a guitar part and route it into an amp sim? Anyone tried this approach?

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butter wrote:I should have specified that I was looking for a free effect. Sorry about that.

I'm looking at the feedback thing from more of a textural point of view than a rock point of view. Looking to do some My Bloody Valentine type textural guitar work.

The plug doesn't have to even necessarily be guitar oriented, just something that sounds like guitar feedback.

Could I do this with a single osc synth with a sine wave and play around with the adsr envelope and then layer it under a guitar part and route it into an amp sim? Anyone tried this approach?
Why not just use some sample of guitar feedback?

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Yeah.

That's what MBV did...at great, great length...

Pity the poor engineers who died in the making of 'Loveless'.

:(

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What about FeedBug?
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Marybelle wrote:What about FeedBug?

FeedBug is the greatest.

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just_put_your_guitar_close_to_your_speakers
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btw.where_to_get_feebug?
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Dub it up blacker than dread

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i've been wanting to try this out. it was mentioned earlier. "y" the guit into an amp. the feedback gets recorded. i just need an amp. from what i hear, any little amp will do
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androidlove wrote:i've been wanting to try this out. it was mentioned earlier. "y" the guit into an amp. the feedback gets recorded. i just need an amp. from what i hear, any little amp will do
the problem is you'll get the sustain, but not the audio content of the feedback... :wink:
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Lately I've been wondering if it's safe to get feedback out of my little Edirol MA-10 monitors. Would this just rip them to shreds?

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people miss the point...feedback is half the sound, guitar is the other half....sustain without recording the feedback tone itself is lacking in dynamics...:shrug:
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Wrap some headphones tight around the body of your guitar and crank em up as loud as they'll go. Add a variable delay line to simulate distance.

For those with desktop speakers, try touching the body of the guitar to the desk with the speakers cranked. Or even to the shell of the speaker.

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