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Topic: Effects for Steel |
John Steenblock
From: Belmond, Iowa USA
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Posted 1 Nov 2000 12:55 pm
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My steel player wants to know what a good all purpose effects processor is for pedal steel. He also wants to know if it is possible to use some kind of distortion or effect to make his pedal steel sound like lap steel. We want to get a wider variety of tones out of his steel. |
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John Steenblock
From: Belmond, Iowa USA
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Posted 1 Nov 2000 12:57 pm
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Forgot to tell you...he plays a Shobud 10 string double neck with GeorgeL pickups and a Peavey session 400....Thanks! |
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Abe Stoklasa
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 1 Nov 2000 5:04 pm
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There is a very broad and simple effects processor called Boss RV 3. It has everything you said. You can even rig it up to set right on a leg of your steel!
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Abraham - D-7 string lap steel, standel amp, George L bar, 2 finger picks and 1 thumb, soon to have a pedal steel and probably a Peavey session 400 or Nashville 400.
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John Steenblock
From: Belmond, Iowa USA
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Posted 1 Nov 2000 8:32 pm
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I take it B Cole doesn't like ShoBud or Peavey... |
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John Steenblock
From: Belmond, Iowa USA
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Posted 3 Nov 2000 12:34 pm
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I am looking for more than just delay or reverb...anyone out there have any suggestions? |
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Jon Light (deceased)
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 3 Nov 2000 1:55 pm
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John--I've left this alone because it's not my area but since nobody's giving you much--
Peavey has several rackmount multi-units that a lot a steelers use--Profex, Profex 11, Tubefex (with a tube in it) and Transtubefex (without). These have a bunch of stuff that you can chain together--pretty much all the distortion, modulation and reverb/delay sutff you will find in a multi-effector. They are well regarded. They also maybe be overkill--depending on what your steel dude is looking for he may be happy with a delay box and a distortion box. Or a floor multi stomp box. Some forum members use Zoom units. They may be enough for his needs. (They are inexpensive and, from what I have seen, built that way too).
Even with the versatile Peavey multis, a lot of steelers just use a touch of reverb, a smidge of delay, and a pinch chorus.
Hope this helps a bit.
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Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 3 Nov 2000 4:04 pm
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I know Joe Wright uses a ProCo Ratt pedal for distortion and several other folks use Ibanez TubeScreamers - I think the older ones (?) are more in demand, but the new ones are supposed to be pretty good. Try doing a search here on the Forum on distortion/effects or something like that. You'll probably get loads of info.
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'66 Emmons D-10 (8x6), Fessenden D-10 (8x6), Franklin D-10 (8x5)
...I'm really broke now.
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Jim Saunders
From: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
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Posted 4 Nov 2000 6:13 pm
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John, Have him take a look at the Peavey Session 2000 amp. It has all the built in effects a guy could need, with the exception of rock distortion. Check of the Peavey website for a full discription. |
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Andy Schick
From: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 4 Nov 2000 7:50 pm
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Looking for any info on a ProCo Ratt Distortion pedal. Is there a particular model #, and where might I locate one?
Thanks in advance, Andy
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John Steenblock
From: Belmond, Iowa USA
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Posted 9 Nov 2000 11:07 pm
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Thanks to all who responed so far...Road Runner....possibly, do you have one
and how much do you want for it? email me[This message was edited by John Steenblock on 09 November 2000 at 11:09 PM.] |
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Robert Parent
From: Gillette, WY
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Posted 11 Nov 2000 7:28 am
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Check out the Roland GP-100 effects processor. I recently purchased one and have been very impressed with the quality and variety of sounds available. |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 14 Nov 2000 10:32 pm
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John -
I have a Peavey Transtube Max 100 with pre-amp and all the effects. I don't play out so will not have any use for it. I am thinking of selling it. Give me a Email.....al |
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