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Sorry, man, I'm back to my original question. Can you define flip?When you do slurs it is more pronounced and easier to pick out. The note flips/jumps harmonically
Sorry, man, I'm back to my original question. Can you define flip?When you do slurs it is more pronounced and easier to pick out. The note flips/jumps harmonically
To me this is like contemplating the square root of -1.... ( I failed my first take at the required Electric Theory course back in college)... That being said - Beautiful sounds generated by everyone on this thread though - carry on! Maybe I'll learn something of value here. Been loving Robben Ford's and Larry Carlton's playing for a long, long, time.... is this a path to emulating their tone?
Sorry, man, I'm back to my original question. Can you define flip?
Sounds like a description of bloom. Is it different somehow?This is how a friend of mine (who is completely obsessed with this) defines it
"... It sounds KIND of like its starting to feed back, but its not. It flips the note up so that a different harmonic order is heard, or something like that. Blue line Ford is the first place I ever heard it..."
Previously shared (post #13)
The flip occurs at the end of the 5th note (@ 5 seconds). Petty hard not to hear it, at least what is claimed to be a flip...go to the audio link inside this persons post.
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Tag knows tone.
Not in my understanding (that's what I heard on the 1st video) - bloom is made by a sagging preamp power supply (bigger dropping resistor in the load line of the power supply) and what User "Tex Axe" described "as the entire sunday". Hard to get, in such clarity and definition if it was never there before...Sounds like a description of bloom. Is it different somehow?
Sounds like he's digging in harder on that fifth note. Making it bloom. I'm still not clear on what "flip" is.Previously shared (post #13)
The flip occurs at the end of the 5th note (@ 5 seconds). Petty hard not to hear it, at least what is claimed to be a flip...go to the audio link inside this persons post.
Telecaster Guitar Forum - View Single Post - Note-flipping
Agreed. Here's my take on bloom from another thread.:Not in my understanding (that's what I heard on the 1st video) - bloom is made by a sagging preamp power supply (bigger dropping resistor in the load line of the power supply) and what User "Tex Axe" described "as the entire sunday".
I've heard "bloom" used to describe two different things:
I've heard definition 1 (or at least think I've heard it), but only at high volume. I'm not sure of the mechanism behind it; for all I know, it might be a psychoacoustic phenomenon—the ear's and brain's reaction to being assaulted by a sudden loud sound. Or it may be caused by a rapid sag in the power supply when the note begins, followed by a rapid recovery (this would require hitting the power amp hard). Or it may be something else entirely.
- A rapid increase in a note's volume immediately after it's been plucked;
- A gradual change in the harmonic content of a note as it decays.
Definition 2 is caused by the amp coming out of saturation as the note decays. That causes the harmonic structure of the note to change. It's also influenced by acoustic feedback from speaker to guitar, which introduces resonances that are gradually unmasked as the distortion products decay.
TKT183? Quinn Amps? - yeah, I know that story from harmonycentral & TGP
Can you tell which one is the AxeFxII ?
TKT183? Quinn Amps? - yeah, I know that story from harmonycentral & TGP
Shad posted the knowledge of 183 at the amp garage message board. So everyone had full access! Tag pre-owned the 183, handed it to Shad so he could clone it, Tag sold the amp afterwards. There was a thread at TGP (which got removed) and one on harmonycentral, which is full of hate and rude language.....IDC
They're saying Tag's Clone (TKT 183) is ready for ... - Harmony Central