Superfuzz Blues(song)

Started by RDV, January 24, 2005, 11:39:00 PM

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RDV

I downloaded some backing tracks from Guitar 101(till they cut me off for today). These will change the quality of my samples a bit. Now you'll all find out my timing's lousy! I've really been enjoying my Superfuzz I built the other day, so that's what I used.

Superfuzz Blues

RDV

petemoore

Daft...I get TPCBF
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Convention creates following, following creates convention.

RDV

Try it again, I was changing the file name. You might have to right click and save target as.

RDV

petemoore

Well I didn't expect that!!
 Smooth blues FuzzTone from the SF...It's can be so radical, I haven't thought till now about if there's another 'side' to it...nice BLUEZ !!
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

RDV

That's the tone rolled back on the strat to get the octave thing goin' on. I like it cause it's kinda horn-like.

RDV

petemoore

Quote from: RDVThat's the tone rolled back on the strat to get the octave thing goin' on. I like it cause it's kinda horn-like.
 lol,,,sounds little like the Trumpet and Flute setting of Granma's Wurlitzer !!!  8) .

RDV
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MartyMart

I like that tone a LOT Ricky !! nice and "growly" almost "synth" like  :D

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jmusser

I liked that a lot. It does sound like a setting you'd hear on an organ from the 70s. My Aunt used to have a Baldwin I think that would have done brass a lot like that. Gusses Simple Octave Up will do that same thing with the tone rolled off. That little circuit doesn't get a lot of press, but it really has a wicked oct up fuzz going. It doesn't have all the tone differences of the super Fuzz, but I hear a lot of similarities. You were right about another thing, your timing really IS lousy! :lol:
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