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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-02-07 10:15 AM (#116304)
Subject: Sitar sound emulation?



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A question for the effects gurus . . . I’ve been asked to simulate a Sitar sound for a number coming up in a few weeks. Any suggestions on what combination of effects might be necessary to accomplish this?
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stephent28
Posted 2007-02-07 10:25 AM (#116305 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?



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Professor, you can get a great one (for emulation) with the Roland VG88 unit.

Did you ever get one of your guitars hooked up to use the system?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-02-07 10:30 AM (#116306 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?



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The synth configuration? Not yet. The Brian Moore custom set up has curiously fallen to the bottom of the priority list.
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cholloway
Posted 2007-02-07 1:20 PM (#116307 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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I recall seeing a guitar, back in the '60s at a local music store, that had a square of slate placed under the strings that gave it a somewhat sitar sound. I don't remember the company that built it, but I always thought this type of instrument was used on the lead for B.J. Thomas' "Hooked on a Feeling".
Anyone else seen one of these?
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alpep
Posted 2007-02-07 1:25 PM (#116308 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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check out the danelectro sitar pedal it is rather cheap.

I own an original dana sitar so that sound is not a problem for me

aother way is tune your guitar to b b b b b e
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-07 1:28 PM (#116309 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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Coral Sitar:

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an4340
Posted 2007-02-07 2:50 PM (#116310 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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Are those sympathetic strings hard to tune?
I suspect the effect comes from the type of pickup and maybe the transistors. It might be worth buying a used on ebay and fixing it, or cannabalizing its electronics.

And on a serious note:
Looks like a map of the US, i see a little leg for florida, and a bump for maine, a scoopy bump for texas, and san francisco has a strap button sticking out. The neck is Long Island, and totally out of proportion.
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-07 2:58 PM (#116311 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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Here's an ad for a "Rogue" model that esplains the symp strings tuning:

Rogue model on MF
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alpep
Posted 2007-02-07 3:34 PM (#116312 - in reply to #116304)
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cliff
you posted a pic of the jerry jones sitar.

similar to my coral but not eacatly the same
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-07 3:50 PM (#116313 - in reply to #116304)
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MyBad.

I pulled it off Wikipedia . . .
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stephent28
Posted 2007-02-07 3:51 PM (#116314 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?



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Witkopedia is full of erroneous info.

Just look up string tubes as a prime example.
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-02-07 7:23 PM (#116315 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?


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A seasoned witch can call you from the depths of her disgrace ...

Witkopedia. I like that. Not to be confused with Witkophilia, but that's a story for another day. Ooops, is this what Miles was talking about going off topic?

Dave
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stephent28
Posted 2007-02-07 7:48 PM (#116316 - in reply to #116304)
Subject: Re: Sitar sound emulation?



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Originally posted by Tupperware:
Ooops, is this what Miles was talking about going off topic?

Dave
Let me just check in the Witkopedia Ultimate Knowledge Edition and see what the Book of Wisdom has to say......

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nope....you're OK! :D
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