One of my favorite songs that uses the delay in such a way is “Red House” by Jimi Hendrix. It is like an afterthought from your previously played note/notes. However, I truly feel that a delay “opens up” the specter of sound to your tone. I realize that some people like the dryness. It makes the sound more lively and less dry. I personally love the sound of a subtle delay on lead and even rhythm guitars. I have always felt that delay adds somewhat of a “magical” effect to your tone. Assuming that you already have a great distortion/, and a, the one other pedal I suggest that you acquire is a delay pedal. However, besides overdrive, distortion, maybe a wah wah pedal and a booster, what other pedals should we include in our line of pedals when it comes to both live playing as well as performing?Īlthough I could list a lot of pedals that I personally feel every rock player should have, I will boil it down to just one. DAMN David, very nice.and the guitar tone was SPOT ON!Īs rock guitarists, we are always on the lookout for awesome new distortion and overdrive pedals to compliment and enhance our overall tone and playing. #1122 - 06/17/10 12:16 PM Re: Joe Satriani - Cryin' preset 0dannyboy advanced member. Guitar Combo Banks for use in Guitar Rig. DAMN David, very nice.and the guitar tone was SPOT ON! Someone in the forums recently challenged users to come up with a Guitar Rig preset.
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