This is just a plug in and play effort from having a quick listen to the original and twiddling the Volante's knobs to somewhere close.
This morning I've been studying the different echo sounds on the Shadows early recordings and I'm hearing different echo tones and varying levels of overload, all of which make the sound what we have come to love. It's rare to hear two of the major hits with identical echo settings which makes it very interesting as well as frustrating when you play this stuff to make a living with people too ready to point out that it's wrong. I take solace in knowing that the same critics haven't got a clue how to replicate it either, with of course the exceptions of our friends in Australia. They have dug deep and cracked it and I now appreciate the work that Paul put in to a achieve this.
The lock down has focused me to look at this in more detail as I have the time to spend and I enjoy it immensely.
I do appreciate the constructive comments that people make and I thank you Iain for recognising the same sound that I had heard from this device and confirming that my ears were working. It's to do with saturation and feedback, something I have never quite got my head around (I'm talking about feedback and which head here) and I stumbled across it whilst playing and moving knobs around yesterday. I'm off now to try and fine tune it and get it the same.
