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Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar

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stellarjim
Posted 2012-04-01 9:24 PM (#452675)
Subject: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar


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I play my Adamas 12 string in my church each Sunday. But we just plug into a soundboard so I think it starts to sound a little bland after a couple songs. Does it ever make sense to add effects to a 12 string...like a Chorus Pedal perhaps...or something else? Suggestions appreciated.



Thanks.

Jim
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-04-01 10:04 PM (#452677 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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Reverb... That's it.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-04-02 8:13 AM (#452688 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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A JangleBox compressor/sustainer, and maybe a little reverb, but not too much. The resulting harmonics can get muddy in a hurry.
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stellarjim
Posted 2012-04-02 9:21 AM (#452689 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: RE: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar


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Thanks guys. I'll pick up a reverb pedal and give it a try!
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bvince
Posted 2012-04-02 12:11 PM (#452694 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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I just played mine yesterday through the house sound system using my Zoom A2.1u multi-effects pedal. Before you go out and buy a reverb pedal, give the following YouTube video a look-see. I have had mine for a LONG time and it opens up a whole number of possibilities for your acoustic playing. It's built like a tank and is very flexible on the many effects possibilities. Others on the OFC will attest to it. ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhJbj07e_no
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bvince
Posted 2012-04-02 12:22 PM (#452695 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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...I like to slip the Phaser and reverb effect in once in a while, so I don't get lost in the other 2-3 guitar player's actions. Lots of options in this and each preset is fully editable, allowing you to even store your own custom settings to assignable channels.

Edited by bvince 2012-04-02 12:23 PM
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-04-02 1:41 PM (#452696 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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Say Vince, which setting do you use on the Zoom? All my settings are now custom presets and I haven't played around much with a 12 string because it requires so little.
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stellarjim
Posted 2012-04-02 8:33 PM (#452711 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar


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Thanks Vince. The video was very cool and jhelpful.
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bvince
Posted 2012-04-03 3:23 PM (#452736 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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The setting I use depends on what instrument I'm playing and what other instruments are in the mix. I don't want to feel like I'm just duplicating another acoustic guitar, so I change up accordingly. With the 12-string I pretty much use A0, A1, C1 or 2 (I can't remember), D4... I really just experiment, because from one week to the next, the mix of instrumentalists and singers changes. Sometimes we are more acoustic, and sometimes we are more hard-driving, depending on what the topic is that day.
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Leo
Posted 2012-04-04 2:18 AM (#452757 - in reply to #452675)
Subject: Re: Effects with an Acoustic 12 String Guitar



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Hi Jim,

I highy recommend getting the AC-33 roland. Altough expensive, it´s small, battery powered, has a very natural acoustic sound and the *amazing ambience effect* It´s like reverb on steroides.
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