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Yeah brings Ted Greene to mind. I do have a tendency to think, it's Jazz, I have to have all this simultaneous vertical harmony, kind of all or nothing thinking. I like this approach.
Originally Posted by RobbieAG
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06-11-2021 02:07 PM
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Thanks very much! I'll share Part 2 to a new thread very shortly, it's already on YouTube if you want to have a look:
Originally Posted by gcb
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Great stuff again! I also like to add some ‘percussion’ by hitting the strings, especially in bossa-pieces.
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How do you get the octave pedal to respond only to the bass notes? Which pedal are you using?
Originally Posted by Little Jay
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The Boss OC-3. It has a ‘poly’-mode that lets you set the range/break-off point for the pitch of notes of which to add a lower octave too. There’s a video of Gilad Hekselman on YouTube explaining this, let me see if I can find it.
Originally Posted by alltunes
*edit: here it is!
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Some pedals (e.g. Boss OC3) allow you to set a cut-off note above which the effect stops. (Although it’s not really a sudden cutoff, the effect sort of fades out when you get very close to that note, at least that’s how the OC3 operates).
Originally Posted by alltunes
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Thanks for the Boss info. There goes Boss again with another completely usable non-boutique pedal that delivers the goods for a reasonable price. I have the EH POG which does not have that ability. The POG doe track pretty good.
Will be buying these probably today but now what about 0C-3 vs OC-5? Did a quick search and voila:
Using the Boss OC-5 in a Jazz Setting & a comparison with the old OC-3
Ran across this while surfing:
A Little Thunder Guitar Pickups - Add A Bass Signal To Your Guitar
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I have the Boss OC3, I don’t know anything about the OC5. On the OC3 I set the cutoff point at about D, seems to work quite well (i.e. so that any bass notes from D down to E are doubled an octave below).
I recorded this using the OC3:
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Thank you Jake, I have subscribed and plan to take full advantage of your excellent series.
Learn all you can.
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Thanks, Uffe, likewise to you!!
Originally Posted by Uffe Steen
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Thanks very much!!
Originally Posted by gcb
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Cocktail guitarist. That’s an idea whose time has come. Why should pianists have all the fun! Great channel Jake. I’ve been a member for what, 8 years?
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Great way to live your life with the guitar. Musical development guranteed by the way



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