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Re: Trumpet effects

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Thanks, Tristan, I'll have to try that setting. I've got a Basic Audio Fuzz-Stainer, which is based on the same circuit as the Fuzz-Stang. Yeah, the attack on the Fuzz-Stang is a bias control. The bias control really makes it pretty versatile. I think you're right that it doesn't quite have enough bark and bite to truly do trumpet sounds though.
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Re: Trumpet effects

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Bark and bite, I see what you mean, well we should talk about which or who's kind of trumpet sound you're trying to emulate then, talking about going into detail. :lol:
I mean if you're going for more of a warm, soft and melodic Chet Baker / Miles Davis type of thing the specialty of that sound to me lies in the blown type of character and indeed maybe the bit of spit in it as the Spit Valve implies and seems to replicate quite nicely, it doesn't need to be so brash and bright I think.
Then again for more of a traditional trumpet or even a Mexican style high trumpet sound you'd need way more bark and bite.
The Fuzz Stang MKII is quite brash and bright I'd say so possibly the Fuzz Stainer would also work quite well for a brighter type of trumpet sound, the Fuzz Stang MKII can't actually do the blown type character as well as the darker sounding fuzzes to me though so it seems to be a bit of a tradeoff.
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Re: Trumpet effects

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Tristan wrote:Mexican style high trumpet.
Me thinks a wah would help since that's kinda why they were invented...
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Re: Trumpet effects

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Cool suggestion, might work very well indeed, I didn't know about that Mexican trumpet / wah relation! :thumb: :)
Whaha, next thing you know half of ILF is rocking a wah pedal just so "yu know, to git them trumpit an roadz type toanz". :lol:
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Wah was supposed to sound like a muted trumpet...

John Scofield uses a Rat to do trumpet...

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Ah, right, you're probably right, it does sound nice on a trumpet too. :)
Rat + CS9 and some weird bending techniques makes for Scofield's trumpet tones, his most extreme one I always referred to as the elephant sound when I was a little kid. :lol:
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i've gotten some sick horn sounds from devi's disaster fuzz
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This:
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Re: Trumpet effects

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Tristan wrote:... we should talk about which or who's kind of trumpet sound you're trying to emulate then...
:idea: Good point.


sonidero wrote: Me thinks a wah would help since that's kinda why they were invented...
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Re: Trumpet effects

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sylnau wrote:This:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmYufbXn6m8[/youtube]
Never heard that one before. Sounds good, but it sounds too thin to me to be a trumpet.
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Re: Trumpet effects

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Wow! Thanks guys! Wasn't expecting such a great response. I have my work cut out for me to see which of these great suggestions works best for me. The spitvalve sounds amazing but I'm guessing these are quite hard to find online.

I'm basically looking to emulate the trumpet sound used in Do Make Say Think's music.
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a pretty expensive pedal combination but I recorded this for fun a few years ago:

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^^^Wow...that is the closest I have heard. Can you elaborate more on how you achieved that sound? I am not sure what all the pedals are there.
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But that spit valve sounds super.
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