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Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:09 am
by Gearmond
'zactly what it says on the tin.
i like how it sorta sounds like the guitar is made out of metal, or sounds like a resonator being picked weird. lots of squeaky harmonics n stuff and i could use another pedal anyways.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:02 am
by Derelict78
I keep messing with my Flangers and as far as bass goes im not a big fan maybe im setting things wrong

im interested in what everyone has to say
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:37 am
by proroby
He used a Harmonic Energizer a lot I know, which is how he got fixed wah type sounds as well as push certain frequencies. I have a clone of one (nbabmf made ^_^) and run that at the beginning of my chain. Using mods after it will change the sound of the mod a lot as well. Try messing with your wah in fixed positions. I get awesome Zappa tones using the HE + an old DOD Flanger 670, which is towards the Jet Flanger spectrum of the Flanger scale.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:18 pm
by phantasmagorovich
proroby wrote:He used a Harmonic Energizer a lot I know, which is how he got fixed wah type sounds as well as push certain frequencies. I have a clone of one (nbabmf made ^_^) and run that at the beginning of my chain. Using mods after it will change the sound of the mod a lot as well. Try messing with your wah in fixed positions. I get awesome Zappa tones using the HE + an old DOD Flanger 670, which is towards the Jet Flanger spectrum of the Flanger scale.
This Dude builds a clone:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/effects/I think he will get some major order next month!
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:25 pm
by proroby
phantasmagorovich wrote:proroby wrote:He used a Harmonic Energizer a lot I know, which is how he got fixed wah type sounds as well as push certain frequencies. I have a clone of one (nbabmf made ^_^) and run that at the beginning of my chain. Using mods after it will change the sound of the mod a lot as well. Try messing with your wah in fixed positions. I get awesome Zappa tones using the HE + an old DOD Flanger 670, which is towards the Jet Flanger spectrum of the Flanger scale.
This Dude builds a clone:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/effects/I think he will get some major order next month!
A Harmonic Percolator is different than a Harmonic Energizer. The Percolator was used famously by Steve Albini in Big Black. It's an awesome effect and Fredric makes amazing pedals.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:26 pm
by masked elwood
FZ had parametric EQ's built into his guitars, he would dial in the range he wanted to expand. that gave him the extremely clean sustain on the verge of feedback sound, also helped give it that cocked back wah sound...he was also big on the dan armstrong green ringer and pre-amps to blast the input (also built into the guitar). ... outboard gear: MicMix dynaflangers, mxr delays, and mutron wah, bi phase, and octave divider were faves as well.
i love FZ.

Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:50 pm
by phantasmagorovich
proroby wrote:phantasmagorovich wrote:proroby wrote:He used a Harmonic Energizer a lot I know, which is how he got fixed wah type sounds as well as push certain frequencies. I have a clone of one (nbabmf made ^_^) and run that at the beginning of my chain. Using mods after it will change the sound of the mod a lot as well. Try messing with your wah in fixed positions. I get awesome Zappa tones using the HE + an old DOD Flanger 670, which is towards the Jet Flanger spectrum of the Flanger scale.
This Dude builds a clone:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/effects/I think he will get some major order next month!
A Harmonic Percolator is different than a Harmonic Energizer. The Percolator was used famously by Steve Albini in Big Black. It's an awesome effect and Fredric makes amazing pedals.
I know, let me restate that: this dude makes
harmonic percolator and
harmonic energizer clones
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:25 pm
by proroby
Sorry, I didn't realize he did, duh.... I have a muff fuzz clone from him, guy is a beast. I recommend anything you see on that site.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:39 pm
by bdunlap
Ibanez Airplane Flanger with depth all the way down and enhance pushed gets that.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:52 pm
by Gearmond
woo

looks like i don't have to spend much, nice.
and yeah, i know about the rest of zappa's gear and such, i just never really explored his 80's stuff beyond Jazz from Hell so the mild flange is new to me.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:15 pm
by masked elwood
Gearmond wrote:
and yeah, i know about the rest of zappa's gear and such, i just never really explored his 80's stuff beyond Jazz from Hell so the mild flange is new to me.
my bad...i read your post too quick.
that over flanged clean sound went on for too much time (for me)...i always dug his dirty tones much more. but any zappa is better than none.
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 4:47 pm
by Gearmond
oh i'm definitely more a fan of his fuzz tones, but I already have those nailed fairly well
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:40 pm
by edkoppel
Wasn't Zappa known for using one of these too?

Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:27 am
by Toonster
edkoppel wrote:Wasn't Zappa known for using one of these too?

Is that site not deeplinking, or?
Re: Flanger for that 80's Zappa sound
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:16 pm
by edkoppel