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    Posted: July 12 2010 at 05:20
Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

I see, so u are saying thats a edition effect and wouldnt be the same on a live performance, right?

I think it wouldn't sound exactly the same live, but the same effect can be used rather by a second person (DJ for example) than the guitarist himself who can't always afford to control multiple effects (some can though...).

But concerning the way it was 'made', it really sounds like the guitar solo was first played with the 'regular' sound, then tweeked in the studio.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 10 2010 at 22:16
You could simulate something very similar with a Whammy pedal and kill switch, but this guy is definitely studioing it up.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2010 at 14:12
I see, so u are saying thats a edition effect and wouldnt be the same on a live performance, right?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2010 at 10:05
The second one looks more basic. It seems to be a simple effect (forgot the "public" name) present on most pedals and some synths (D-Beam from Roland does this in a pretty cool way). It's an LFO modulation effect with varying speed and depth.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2010 at 10:03
The solo is first played dry (without the effect), and then any DJ with basic tempo/time warping tools processes the track, just like what you see mostly on beats in some electro/techno.
Live, you probably need 2 different persons for this.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2010 at 07:43
Is this a guitar plugged in some sort of synthesizer? Or some king of pedal effect?
 
Listen from 1:42 and on. By the way, the solo is great! I am enjoying a lot this The Dead Weather band.
 
 
Here there is another similar guitar solo wich the same effect (from 1:33 and on):
 
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