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Distortion
Evolved from early distortion effects. A device that intentionally
distorts the sound of an electric guitar severely. The electric
guitar sound can be modulated by a distorter to produce a thin
raspy sound or a jarring drum sound. Sustains are long to prolong
note duration. Known as the "electric saxophone", it is the most
used effect in rock music. It is often added to the prelude,
interlude, ending, and colorful solo of a song. It is also used to
imitate the rhythm of the snare drum and pronounce "dong dong". The
sounds and playing techniques are varied, so I won't list them one
by one. In recent years, there have been new developments in this
effect, such as super feedback distortion, heavy metal distortion,
turbo distortion, tube explosion distortion, and strong dynamic
distortion. direction to enhance the experience.
Overdrive
Overdrive, exciter. Use moderate distortion (distortion) to produce
a wind-like distortion effect to simulate the sound of wind
instruments. It is often used in the lead, prelude, interlude,
ending, etc. of the main melody of electric guitar. Produces a soft
and round sound.
Chorus
Also known as the Harmonizer, it uses the BBD circuit to delay the
sound wave and mix it with the normal sound wave, and output it
through the main and right channels, so that the sound of the
electric guitar wanders and reverberates, soft and broad like a
mixed chorus effect. If only one output is used, the stereo chorus
effect is poor. Chorus effects are often used to play broken chords
or chord accompaniment. Its soft and ethereal voice gives people a
lyrical feeling.
Phaser
It uses the mutual interference between the phase-shifted sound
wave and the original sound wave to make the sound quite shocking
and solid and elegant. It is different from the chorus in that the
sound has a sense of color. One of the most used effects in the
early days.
Flanger
Also called wah. Its circuit principle is basically the same as
that of the chorus, with the addition of a feedback circuit. It is
a kind of effect device that produces forehead sound. It is
different from the chorus in that the sound has a rotating,
elegant, late-generation feeling, and when it is slow, it is like a
dream in space. It can make water wave sound or chicken wah sound
when it is fast, and it can also produce strong sound like a jet
engine. The sound changes more. It is often used to add special
effects to music (song accompaniment) to enhance artistic appeal.
Delay (Delay)
An effect that produces reverb or echo. There are analog delays,
digital delays, reverbs, etc. Their principle is basically the
same, widely used in stage sound, karaoke. The delay time can be
from 50 milliseconds to more than 1 second. The delay device for
electric guitars is generally between 20 and 476 milliseconds.
Short time produces reverberation effect (hall effect, long time
produces echo). Valley effect is used by electric guitar through
delay. After the timer, the sound is rich, full and spacious.
Echoes are often used to add the last note when the electric guitar
is playing the highest climax, so that several reflection echoes
appear, like shouting to the valley.
Wah (WAH)
Unlike Flange. It's pronounced like a chicken - wow or wow - with
its mouth open and closed. When it is slow, it is like people's
shredding language, and when it is fast, it is like a frog. It is
used for electric guitar to play witty and lively music. U can also
tune out a tone like a stringed instrument. For example, the song
"Govinda" played by the International Chaoyang Electronic Band uses
this effect.
Equalizer
Also known as frequency compensator and equalizer, it is used to
adjust the frequency response curve of the electric guitar. Since
the frequency band center of the electric guitar is two frequency
ranges lower than that of the general amplifier, the general
amplifier tone controller cannot adjust the midrange of the
electric guitar. Only a dedicated equalizer will do the job. At the
same time, the equalizer can set the tone state of the electric
guitar, so that a certain section of the music can express a cold,
empty or vigorous and cheerful color. When you need to add it, you
only need to step on the switch, which is very convenient.
Tone Boost (TOne B00Ate)
It is a device that enhances the mid-low frequency band of electric
guitars, with a jump of 20 decibels. It is different from the
equalizer, which can adjust the whole frequency band arbitrarily
and only boost the mid-bass. It is often used in the lead
performance to highlight the vigorous and cheerful tone of the
electric guitar, emphasizing the sense of strength. This effect is
added at the same time when using the distorter to perform the
cadenza section, making the drum sound more powerful and majestic.
Octave, a device that lowers the pitch of an electric guitar by one
or two octaves to expand the performance of the electric guitar in
the bass region, and can be played like an electric bass.
Pedal Volume
Although there are volume controls on the electric guitar panel or
on the amp, the use of the volume pedal here is different from the
general volume control, it is used as an expression pedal. When
marked with strong and weak tone marks in the score, such as *" or
PPP, etc. It is necessary to use the volume pedal to control the
ups and downs of the volume. In the rock electric guitar playing
method, there is a volume playing method (volume playing method),
which is to use the volume pedal or rotate the volume potentiometer
on the electric guitar with the pinky finger of the right hand to
produce a sound without a sound head and the volume gradually
increases, like playing a violin, there are looming sounds. a
feeling of. As long as it can be used, other effects can be
produced.
NOISE-Gate
When the circuit wiring is too long and the effectors are connected
in series too much, it can eliminate the bad noise and keep the
sound of the electric guitar pure and beautiful.