
I'm not riled at all. Perhaps the discussion just derailed naturally. No hard feelings on my side...reverymike":1ycdohbw said:No need to get all riled up. My original question was about the Pitchfactor. I thought this would be a great place to have a discussion about this particular tone, and which setting on the Pitchfactor might be best to achieve it.
drucifer":7r8t0fyv said:
sah5150":2jolc6iy said:Racist.Digital Jams":2jolc6iy said:sah5150":2jolc6iy said:Not correct. He was running w/d/w. What Bradshaw was trying to get him to do was run the wet cabs 100% wet, but he wanted some dry sound in the wet cabs. He did have the completely dry cab. I don't care what Eventide he was running at the time. If you tried the setup I just described, you'd hear this tone. I've been experimenting with these tones for a long, long time... but you do whatever makes you happy...reverymike":2jolc6iy said:The 5150 era was pre H3000, and also pre w/d/w. He was actually NOT using a dry cab at that time. Bradshaw was trying to get him to run the dry, but he wasn't interested.
During this time, it was 949s, SDE3000s, a Rane SM26 mixer, and the HHV800 amp.
Steve
Said with conviction but you should not do it with a japping type attitude.![]()
Steve
Good to see you growing and taking on new challenges!Digital Jams":16q1bjf4 said:sah5150":16q1bjf4 said:Racist.Digital Jams":16q1bjf4 said:sah5150":16q1bjf4 said:Not correct. He was running w/d/w. What Bradshaw was trying to get him to do was run the wet cabs 100% wet, but he wanted some dry sound in the wet cabs. He did have the completely dry cab. I don't care what Eventide he was running at the time. If you tried the setup I just described, you'd hear this tone. I've been experimenting with these tones for a long, long time... but you do whatever makes you happy...reverymike":16q1bjf4 said:The 5150 era was pre H3000, and also pre w/d/w. He was actually NOT using a dry cab at that time. Bradshaw was trying to get him to run the dry, but he wasn't interested.
During this time, it was 949s, SDE3000s, a Rane SM26 mixer, and the HHV800 amp.
Steve
Said with conviction but you should not do it with a japping type attitude.![]()
Steve
I am focusing myself in new directions so I am glad that you noticed.
Obviously, you're not a golfer...sgill72":2nmue4vb said:i don't think 5150 live era was the h3000 at all. while it can get you there...the original post was curious as to the pitchfactor and the 949 settings. i say try them.
i used a g force and a rane sm26 to feed the wet cabinets dry signal and got real real close.
it's best to experiment. i found myself not going for evh tone so much as to getting a sound i dug using the same "method."
sah5150":1ta9rqno said:Obviously, you're not a golfer...
Steve
The chinaman is not the issue here, Dude!drucifer":26h3el30 said:sah5150":26h3el30 said:Obviously, you're not a golfer...
Steve
Did he pee on your rug?
Oh I can tell you the PF works great for this...W/D or W/D/W...the 910/949 or the MicroPitch will all do the trick; mostly it has to do with the mix and delay times. To me, it sounds "nailed", but then again I haven't compared it to the real deal Eventides or Axe Fx. But for someone wanting this basic effect, PF nails it in spades. FWIW, the PF has a killer stereo digital delay built in as well.Little B":17joe1t3 said:So theres a couple different ways to get there ( Eddies era tone)....please let us know what happens w/ the pitch factors' micro and h949 settings when youre trying this out??????![]()
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Little B":2w1wpcdo said:...He always had a dry cab going straight to the board,then wet cabs-leave the mixing in up to the f.o.h.guy.....Id love to hear more on this!!!!!
Sorry, but this is an all too common regurgitation of an internet rumor, probably started by some goon that stumbled onto something that resembled what he was hearing on his favorite tune, probably after nine beers and six bong hits. The pitchshift stuff is accurate, as I believe Bradshaw and/or Friedman have confirmed that. But in reality, the 250/500 delay was only used for maybe a couple recorded songs, and never used live, other than on a couple songs where Ed wanted that much bounce for dramatic effect. That much bounce & differential between left & right never worked with a PA that's hung 40+ feet in the air, and usually over 140' wide. Keep in mind they were playing in sheds & arenas that already had enough delay bounce to make even U2 sound terrible. Mix that with a static, nonrhythmic delay of 250/500 and it was disastrous. I have literally spoke face to face with Van Halen's FOH engineer of that time, Jon Ostrin, and their later FOH guy Jim Yakabuski about their techniques and their use of what Ed was sending them. 98% of the time, the delay was the same in the left & right, and was always programmed within 20ms or so of the tempo they rehearsed the song during pre-tour rehearsal.sah5150":2w1wpcdo said:..250ms Delay L/ 500ms Delay R, a few volume declining repeats..
No Klark. My description is the result of my own considerable experimentation with a variety of gear to get this tone and it works just fine, thanks... My description was to help someone get the tone, not meant to say it was exactly how Eddie did this onstage in large arenas.Klark":2o36k96a said:Sorry, but this is an all too common regurgitation of an internet rumor, probably started by some goon that stumbled onto something that resembled what he was hearing on his favorite tune, probably after nine beers and six bong hits.
I understand, and I wasn't attacking you. Just trying to show that while the basic concept is correct, the devil is in the details.. Details we don't always read about when grabbing bits of info from the internet.sah5150":2hy9ijsa said:No Klark. My description is the result of my own considerable experimentation with a variety of gear to get this tone and it works just fine, thanks... My description was to help someone get the tone, not meant to say it was exactly how Eddie did this onstage in large arenas.Klark":2hy9ijsa said:Sorry, but this is an all too common regurgitation of an internet rumor, probably started by some goon that stumbled onto something that resembled what he was hearing on his favorite tune, probably after nine beers and six bong hits.
Steve
sah5150":1wiw6tkh said:Not correct. He was running w/d/w. What Bradshaw was trying to get him to do was run the wet cabs 100% wet, but he wanted some dry sound in the wet cabs. He did have the completely dry cab. I don't care what Eventide he was running at the time. If you tried the setup I just described, you'd hear this tone. I've been experimenting with these tones for a long, long time... but you do whatever makes you happy...reverymike":1wiw6tkh said:The 5150 era was pre H3000, and also pre w/d/w. He was actually NOT using a dry cab at that time. Bradshaw was trying to get him to run the dry, but he wasn't interested.
During this time, it was 949s, SDE3000s, a Rane SM26 mixer, and the HHV800 amp.
Steve
reverymike":1rawe450 said:Digital Jams":1rawe450 said:sah5150":1rawe450 said:Not correct. He was running w/d/w. What Bradshaw was trying to get him to do was run the wet cabs 100% wet, but he wanted some dry sound in the wet cabs. He did have the completely dry cab. I don't care what Eventide he was running at the time. If you tried the setup I just described, you'd hear this tone. I've been experimenting with these tones for a long, long time... but you do whatever makes you happy...reverymike":1rawe450 said:The 5150 era was pre H3000, and also pre w/d/w. He was actually NOT using a dry cab at that time. Bradshaw was trying to get him to run the dry, but he wasn't interested.
During this time, it was 949s, SDE3000s, a Rane SM26 mixer, and the HHV800 amp.
Steve
Said with conviction but you should not do it with a japping type attitude.
Agreed. I'll reread the article I have with Bradshaw talking about the rig. I could have sworn he said that Ed wanted to just run a load on the amp, and play in stereo. I could be wrong, but I've been studying this topic for over 20 years, so I have some experience here as well.
Little B":tnkp56kx said:Cool!...Im curious.....can this be achieved w/ a TC. G force or g system as well?...