THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby ernie1958 » 29 Nov 2010, 12:44

:shock: You don't think it's the Vox echo Dave?...My guess is it sure is...doesn't always have to be surrogate you know.. :roll:
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby ernie1958 » 29 Nov 2010, 12:52

Rjanuarsa wrote:

Hi Dave,

Thanks so much for watching! I use the Long Tom, through a Vox Tonelab (Amp Simulator). I still own the ESE Echomatic VI which sometime I use it along side with the Long Tom, I mean use them both at the same time. The Long Tom was restored and modified by Paul Rossiter of TVS here in Australia.

Thanks so much!

Regards,

Robby

8-) Told ya... :twisted:
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby dave robinson » 29 Nov 2010, 13:05

ernie1958 wrote::shock: You don't think it's the Vox echo Dave?...My guess is it sure is...doesn't always have to be surrogate you know.. :roll:


I didn't say it wasn't the Vox echo - I was interested in the amplification that I couldn't see, which Robbie explained is a Tonelab. This tone is what is lacking in GeGe's sound. Apart from the echo machine, I actually think that the guitar and the way it is being played is where the tone is shaped and is the major factor here. :idea:
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby Bojan » 29 Nov 2010, 13:08

Ah, finally someone who has THAT SOUND without using an amp!! :) This has been my theory for a long time. I use the Ampworks, which, like the Tonelab, is also made by Korg and uses the same excellent REMS technology . . . Good for you Robby/Robbie . . . I hope to hear more of your magic! :)

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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby Rjanuarsa » 29 Nov 2010, 13:27

Thanks everyone for you interests, Thanks Ernie!!. :D It is very humbling indeed. Don't forget to have fun :lol:

Hi Dave and Bojan,

I like the tonelab because in my opinion it is able so simulate a Vox amp that is cranked up to a very high volume before it distorts (maybe around 7-8) to get that barking and natural compression which I think sounding best at that volume. The same applies to Ampworks which is also a fine little gadget. You can't do this with a real amp without bothering your neighbors or your ears if you like me playing home. Voxes are very loud amps.

Thanks for your encouragement Bojan, appreciate that so much.

Regards,

Robby
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby abel » 29 Nov 2010, 14:13

Hi Robby,

Excellent performance on all accounts.

Blessings,
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby dave robinson » 29 Nov 2010, 14:28

Bojan and Robbie, are the workings of the Tonelab and Ampworks anything like those of the Vox Valvetronix? The reason I ask is that I have owned several Valvetronix amps from 2001 when I bought the big 120watt twin speaker jobbie, down to the only one I have now which is the VT30. I can get similar sounds to those of my Vox AC30 and AC15 that are quite acceptable, but never exacly the same. I would be interested to see your settings to achieve your sound. :)
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby Bojan » 29 Nov 2010, 15:05

Dave, yes, I think they are all based on the same REMS technology.

(FYI, I am planning to make a video showing how the Ampworks sounds in conjunction with the eTAP2 through a PC. I think it will be very interesting) :)


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What is REMS?

REMS (Resonant structure and Electronic circuit Modeling System) is KORG's proprietary sound modeling technology which precisely reproduces the complex character and nature of both acoustic and electric instruments as well as electronic circuits in real world environments. REMS emulates a wide variety of sound generation characteristics including instrument bodies, speakers& cabinets, acoustic fields, microphones, vacuum tubes, transistors, etc.
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby ernie1958 » 29 Nov 2010, 15:13

:think: Boing...will the Tonelab work in conjunction with any kind of amp and still create a useable Vox sound do you reckon...? :wtf:
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Re: THIS GUY HAS GOT IT

Postby dave robinson » 29 Nov 2010, 15:20

Thanks Bojan, I'm delighted when you guys come up with information about gear that I don't know too much about, I am too busy playing around with the regular stuff that we gig with, valve amps etc. It interests me to know that there are gadgets that are available to do home recording and achieve the right results - I envisage that one day when we downsize our home I will no longer have my studio and the option of making a lot of noise so I need to think ahead. :idea:
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