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by iefje » Tue Jul 31, 2018 1:45 pm
From the sound of it, I think Bruce also used a tremolo effect on the tracks "Bermuda Triangle", "Creole Nights" and "The Theme From 'Missing'".
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by Patrice » Tue Jul 31, 2018 2:13 pm
Hi Roger;)
For my part, I think this effect (which looks like a Tremolo modulation) comes (in fact) from the "reverb" added to the Hank's guitar by the studio (?) ...
That is to say a kind of "modulation" due to a succession of long (in time) multiple reflections in the reverberation room, or an artificial (spring) AKG reverb ?
The most incredible thing is to become aware of this state of affairs 55 years later!
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by jgoatcher » Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:08 am
Strange that I happened to look at this thread having just revisited 'A Place in the Sun' on my Burns Legend. Very heavy tremelo evident on the main melody ( but not on the middle eight) . No idea whether it was amp tremelo or an external effect, but I get pretty close with the trem on my AC 15.
John
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by StuartD » Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:25 am
Hi
It will have been the Vib/Trem Chanel on the AC30
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