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harddriver
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Out of the mix his guitar tone has more fuzzy grain structure to it than I remember from the full album mix,, you hear that Eventide detune.
Out of the mix his guitar tone has more fuzzy grain structure to it than I remember from the full album mix,, you hear that Eventide detune.
I asked Al Estrada why he sometimes held the pick with his middle finger like Eddie and sometimes didn't and he said it was mainly due to the tone you get by that slightly shorter distance to the bridge.Also it didn't hurt that his picking angle and picking distance from the trem was always exactly where it needed to be to bring out the right kind of aggressive sounding harmonics you hear from him.
A lot of times EVH's playing feels like a roller coaster cart going around a series of corners, taking every turn with two wheels lifting off the track and sparks flying, but the cart always eventually straightens up and rights itself. It often sounds like he's just about to lose control or concentration and go off the rails, flub a note, crash and burn, etc. but he never does. He always brings it home and lands it, completing the statement exactly how he meant to.
More than likely the Eventide doing the lower octaveAt the end of the solo it sure sounds like he is using an Octave effect... I thought I read where he used the Boss Octave pedal, was the brown/black Boss octave peal even available in 1981?
Just looked it up... looks like the OC2 started production in 1984. I hear the flanger the micropitch detune of the Eventide and possibly some chorus effect in the solo then the octaver effect. What are you guys hearing?
Perhaps, but the Ford Model T is nothing special compared to today's offerings, but back then it was incredibly unique. A lot of that EVH tone was pretty groundbreaking for it's day, and is something that isn't easily replicated even today. But agree 100% about EVH and his genius. Dig deep enough and we'll come to the conclusion the tone was more Ed's style of playing than the amp setup. Reference Ted Nugent's experience playing EVH's rig way back then - said he was excited to play it but he sounded nothing like EVH.I know some will disagree but, I hear nothing special about that tone itself. I hear nothing going on that you can't easily get right now from a multitude of amps. Unfortunately, there's one thing you can't buy and that's being EVH and his genius. And without that, nobody is ever gonna get there no matter how much money you have.