Van Halen - Balance Guitar sound - Eventide H3000 maybe
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- KVRAF
- 2247 posts since 13 Dec, 2003
" Van Halen - Balance Guitar sound"
Hi guys! I'm searching for method of production
how is made his guitar sound in this great album.
And especialy this double L and R effect /impression/ it sounds
like it's double tracked but it's not...
I was reading something about it is a "patch" from Eventide H3000
and that is the most used double tracking guitar trick in the middle 90' era...
I'm asking is there a vst plugin or if anybody knows how can emulate this with native vst's in chain..
I own Voxengo's plugins and hundreds of free plugs.
Best regards
Dimitar
Hi guys! I'm searching for method of production
how is made his guitar sound in this great album.
And especialy this double L and R effect /impression/ it sounds
like it's double tracked but it's not...
I was reading something about it is a "patch" from Eventide H3000
and that is the most used double tracking guitar trick in the middle 90' era...
I'm asking is there a vst plugin or if anybody knows how can emulate this with native vst's in chain..
I own Voxengo's plugins and hundreds of free plugs.
Best regards
Dimitar
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- KVRAF
- 7886 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
I have its big brother, the Eventide DSP4000. Do you have a patch name? It's probably in the Gutiar bank that I don't have (They sold a PCMCIA card for hte DSP4000 that had all the H3000 patches), but if you can get a name, I can look.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2247 posts since 13 Dec, 2003
DevonB wrote:I have its big brother, the Eventide DSP4000. Do you have a patch name? It's probably in the Gutiar bank that I don't have (They sold a PCMCIA card for hte DSP4000 that had all the H3000 patches), but if you can get a name, I can look.
Devon
I will search for the name of the patch...
I think its something like double-guitar and conected with hexa chorus..
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- KVRist
- 41 posts since 5 Nov, 2005
Google 'artificial double tracking'. Here's how to duplicate that effect in a DAW.
Duplicate the track in your sequencer of choice. Take the original track and pan it 100% left. Take the duplicate track and:
- pan it 100% right
- nudge it forward 20 to 30ms (try more for a more pronounced effect) compared to the original one
- detune it by a few cents (experiment here as well for values that sound good to you) using a 100% wet pitch shifting plugin.
Voilà, EVH
Duplicate the track in your sequencer of choice. Take the original track and pan it 100% left. Take the duplicate track and:
- pan it 100% right
- nudge it forward 20 to 30ms (try more for a more pronounced effect) compared to the original one
- detune it by a few cents (experiment here as well for values that sound good to you) using a 100% wet pitch shifting plugin.
Voilà, EVH
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- KVRist
- 78 posts since 27 Feb, 2005
I remember hearing somewhere that he hardpanned the reverb to ones side and the dry sound to the other.
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- KVRist
- 265 posts since 26 May, 2004 from NYC
Dry track up the middle, Pitchshift/detune right and left a few cents down (Eddie pitches down on both sides 3~7 cents) delayed 3~9 ms. Could be had with AudioDamge Dischord.
So each side a seperate and different pitch and delay amount.
So each side a seperate and different pitch and delay amount.
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
For this fat sound you can use a pitch shift: set it between 5 and 15 cents detune.
It's not as intrusive as a chorus, but hard-panned (original to left, detuned to right) you can get a very wide sound.
It's not as intrusive as a chorus, but hard-panned (original to left, detuned to right) you can get a very wide sound.
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
You're kinda all right
take a stereo pitch shift and raise it 5-15 (maybe lower, but not more) cents on one side and drop it the same on the other...then use a stereo delay and add 5-10ms (ten might be too much) on each, if you start hearing a comb filter effect it's too much delay...put very little feedback on it...make a dry copy and push it up the middle (or pan it)...try it delay>shift and shift>delay...both will sound different...don't push either effected part quite as much as the dry....subtlety is the name of the game...done right less will be more...
take a stereo pitch shift and raise it 5-15 (maybe lower, but not more) cents on one side and drop it the same on the other...then use a stereo delay and add 5-10ms (ten might be too much) on each, if you start hearing a comb filter effect it's too much delay...put very little feedback on it...make a dry copy and push it up the middle (or pan it)...try it delay>shift and shift>delay...both will sound different...don't push either effected part quite as much as the dry....subtlety is the name of the game...done right less will be more...
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- KVRAF
- 2828 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from Canarias
dimitar, thanks for your question. I don't know his album, but I can imagine what sound comes out of that set-up. I'm gonna try that out, first thing tomorrow !!! (well, you know, after... )
And, of course, thank you Hink and COOkie for your wonderful inspiration !
If next month's Song Contest is a masquerade again, then at least I will be the one with that "triple" guitar sound... .. .
And, of course, thank you Hink and COOkie for your wonderful inspiration !
If next month's Song Contest is a masquerade again, then at least I will be the one with that "triple" guitar sound... .. .
Carpo diem ergo sum !
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2247 posts since 13 Dec, 2003
thanks guys!!!
here is my try http://dimitar.audioshot.net/eventide.mp3
SansAmp TRIAC + trick / Voxengo PristineSpace / + Voxengo AnologFlux Delay
What you think?
here is my try http://dimitar.audioshot.net/eventide.mp3
SansAmp TRIAC + trick / Voxengo PristineSpace / + Voxengo AnologFlux Delay
What you think?
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Sounds pretty neat... reminds me of EVH, though I don't know "Balance" in order to compare, reason being that Balance is regarded as one of their worst albums of all time, being only slightly better than Diver Down but not as bad as Van Halen III-- hence, the only song I know is "Can't Stop Loving You" which is a pretty likeable straight-ahead rocker.

Greg
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- KVRAF
- 4265 posts since 21 Oct, 2001 from my bolthole in the south pacific
EVH even uses this sort of setup live: 3 quad box cabs, Centre dry, R and L [FX (+ Dry)].
Normally you would go for symmetry with any detune FX: one up, the other down. If two are down you will hear the sound as being flat.
When it comes to comb filtering it is there with any delay and becomes more drastic the shorter the delay time - ie flangers typically have something of the order of a msec delay.
Normally you would go for symmetry with any detune FX: one up, the other down. If two are down you will hear the sound as being flat.
When it comes to comb filtering it is there with any delay and becomes more drastic the shorter the delay time - ie flangers typically have something of the order of a msec delay.

