Trumpet effects
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Trumpet effects
Hi all
This is my first time posting here so apologies if i've posted this in the wrong place or if I say anything stupid. I'm looking for a pedal that can closely replicate the sound of a trumpet. Finding a trumpet player is proving to be a little trickier than initially anticipated. I managed to find a Mellowtone Trumpet Fuzz online but was told they stopped making this about a year ago. I was directed here as someone may be selling one on here? If anyone does have this pedal, would you consider selling it? Or if anyone has any other suggestions, I will be really grateful.
p.s. I also looked into a Paul Trombetta pedal but it can take a few months for the pedal to be made and shipped.
Thank you!
Naeem
This is my first time posting here so apologies if i've posted this in the wrong place or if I say anything stupid. I'm looking for a pedal that can closely replicate the sound of a trumpet. Finding a trumpet player is proving to be a little trickier than initially anticipated. I managed to find a Mellowtone Trumpet Fuzz online but was told they stopped making this about a year ago. I was directed here as someone may be selling one on here? If anyone does have this pedal, would you consider selling it? Or if anyone has any other suggestions, I will be really grateful.
p.s. I also looked into a Paul Trombetta pedal but it can take a few months for the pedal to be made and shipped.
Thank you!
Naeem
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Re: Trumpet effects
I'd check with Basic Audio
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Re: Trumpet effects
To me, the characteristic thing about a trumpet is the volume enveloping. I'd try playing guitar through a light overdrive and use a volume pedal to taper the volume in and out with your guitar phrasing.
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Re: Trumpet effects
This. No pedal will get you close to a trumpet sound if you don't imitate the amplitude envelope of a trumpet note at the same time.kosta wrote:To me, the characteristic thing about a trumpet is the volume enveloping. I'd try playing guitar through a light overdrive and use a volume pedal to taper the volume in and out with your guitar phrasing.
I've had pretty cool results with a volume pedal and a Boss FZ-2. You could also try a slow gear-type pedal like the VFE bumblebee for faster playing paired with an overdrive or fuzz (i think gated ones work best)
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Re: Trumpet effects
I think you're on the right track, Naeem.
These guys are right. Phrasing has a lot to do with sounding like a trumpet. Thinking like a trumpet player also helps.
No idea what the production status of this is, but Shoe has a fuzz that's supposed to sound like a horn:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBT52jxl578[/youtube]
These guys are right. Phrasing has a lot to do with sounding like a trumpet. Thinking like a trumpet player also helps.
No idea what the production status of this is, but Shoe has a fuzz that's supposed to sound like a horn:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBT52jxl578[/youtube]
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Re: Trumpet effects
Basic Audio zippy...?
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Re: Trumpet effects
That Shoe Spitvalve sounds great!
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Re: Trumpet effects
Maestro designed a pedal back in the early 70s to make your guitar sound like a brass instrument, the Brassmaster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMzeSOkTBds
but these are hard to find and $$
Maleeko makes a clone the Assmaster. You might want to look into it, interesting octave up fuzz with blend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihNJ9S0Y58I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMzeSOkTBds
but these are hard to find and $$
Maleeko makes a clone the Assmaster. You might want to look into it, interesting octave up fuzz with blend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihNJ9S0Y58I
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Re: Trumpet effects
This!kosta wrote:That Shoe Spitvalve sounds great!
too bad they don't look as good as they sound /superficial
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Re: Trumpet effects
Yeah, I'm interested in that Spitvalve.hazelwould wrote:This!kosta wrote:That Shoe Spitvalve sounds great!
too bad they don't look as good as they sound /superficial![]()
May not look as great as it sounds, but that's why we've got DanUU, LaoWiz, jwarcane, et al.
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Re: Trumpet effects
wow. that spitvalve sounds fantastic.
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Re: Trumpet effects
That Shoe Spit Valve does seem to sound amazing indeed.
There's quite a few fuzz pedals I've got a nice trumpet like sound from though:
Copilot FX Terra Fuzz
Death By Audio Apocalypse
Greenhouse Effects Remedy Fuzz
Iron Ether Oxide (more Pat Metheny style trumpet lead guitar)
Wright Sounds Fuzz Stang MKII
There's quite a few fuzz pedals I've got a nice trumpet like sound from though:
Copilot FX Terra Fuzz
Death By Audio Apocalypse
Greenhouse Effects Remedy Fuzz
Iron Ether Oxide (more Pat Metheny style trumpet lead guitar)
Wright Sounds Fuzz Stang MKII
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Re: Trumpet effects
Tristan, what settings are you using on this to get trumpet sounds?Tristan wrote: Wright Sounds Fuzz Stang MKII
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Re: Trumpet effects
Holy shit that Spitvalve
to my ears that's the only fuzz with which I kind of understand what the "trumpet sound" means
to my ears that's the only fuzz with which I kind of understand what the "trumpet sound" means
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Re: Trumpet effects
@Chankgeez:
Let me think, I don't have the Fuzz Stang MKII at hand because I only tried it at a shop once, the attack (which is basically a bias control I believe) was set somewhere around the middle I think (sound dies out pretty quickly on this fuzz, especially when you use it with low output singlecoils), the fuzz was probably at full blast and I remember it sounding quite brash and bright so I tamed down the tone quite a bit (about 1/4 up I'd say), on a Strat neck pickup.
That said the Greenhouse Effects Remedy Fuzz I tested at the same time was even better at this trumpet sound, a bit woofier I guess and it had a special quality to it the Fuzz Stang MKII didn't have, though the latter one was definitely more versatile in my opinion.
From my experience some trumpet/sax style fuzz pedals sound a bit synthesized while others have a more natural sound to them, the more natural ones are usually quite simple fuzz pedals that just have that special sound quality to them (usually especially when run full blast on the fuzz) or pedals with a bias control that makes them cover that certain ground.
By the way, you might already know this but sometimes it helps to roll down the tone control on your guitar as well if you're trying to get these type of sounds (I almost never do that though).
The Shoe Spit Valve really also seems to have this special kind of quality to it judging from the clips and videos but unfortunately I haven't tried that one yet, so far from all the fuzzes I tried the Apocalypse, Remedy and Terra were the most convincing ones for that trumpet like sound to me.
Let me think, I don't have the Fuzz Stang MKII at hand because I only tried it at a shop once, the attack (which is basically a bias control I believe) was set somewhere around the middle I think (sound dies out pretty quickly on this fuzz, especially when you use it with low output singlecoils), the fuzz was probably at full blast and I remember it sounding quite brash and bright so I tamed down the tone quite a bit (about 1/4 up I'd say), on a Strat neck pickup.
That said the Greenhouse Effects Remedy Fuzz I tested at the same time was even better at this trumpet sound, a bit woofier I guess and it had a special quality to it the Fuzz Stang MKII didn't have, though the latter one was definitely more versatile in my opinion.
From my experience some trumpet/sax style fuzz pedals sound a bit synthesized while others have a more natural sound to them, the more natural ones are usually quite simple fuzz pedals that just have that special sound quality to them (usually especially when run full blast on the fuzz) or pedals with a bias control that makes them cover that certain ground.
By the way, you might already know this but sometimes it helps to roll down the tone control on your guitar as well if you're trying to get these type of sounds (I almost never do that though).
The Shoe Spit Valve really also seems to have this special kind of quality to it judging from the clips and videos but unfortunately I haven't tried that one yet, so far from all the fuzzes I tried the Apocalypse, Remedy and Terra were the most convincing ones for that trumpet like sound to me.
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