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Teahead
07-01-2008, 12:22 PM
Wow, great new clips forum. :AOK

I'd be here all night writing up a thread for pedal clips, so I'll try to list most of the stuff featured here and point you to the links below in my sig. I used a US Std Tele & Vox AC30tbx for 95% of my clips, the most recent ones feature my new ES-325 & Cornell 18/20 Plexi.

The uncledig clips are higher quality and play on your own media player, the other is hosted at Soundclick and plays with an on-line media player. Both sites feature some information on the rig played, I've recorded with everything from a 4 track to a laptop and recently began using a Zoom H-4, which is a great portable recording tool.

Anyway, links below in sig, clips including but probably not limited to...

Eventide Timefactor - many clips of the various delay sounds and looper function.
BJFE - much of Bjorn's wonderful line, Honey Bee, Candy Apple Fuzz, Pink Purple Fuzz, VCF Voltage Controlled Filter, Dyna Red, Red Rooster, Sea Blue EQ, Pale Green Comp, Mighty Green Vibe.
AnalogMan BC108 Sun Face and Beano Boost.
Ibanez AD-80 Analog Delay.
Foxrox Octron, Hot Silicon and Captain Coconut 2.
RMC Wahs, RMC3 & Picture Wah.
ZVex Loop Junkie, Seek Trem & Ooh Wah.
Keeley Java Boost & Fuzz Head.

straticus
07-02-2008, 11:33 AM
Wow, this is one of the best demo pages I've come across so far. Nice work!

What guitar are you playing through on the Cornell 18/20 demo? Is that still the 325?

BTW, your demo's have convinced me that I definitely want a Timefactor ASAP!

Teahead
07-03-2008, 02:23 PM
Hey, thanks mate, glad you dig them. If it's the first Cornell clip on the Soundclick page, that's my US Std Tele with Kinmans. The first Cornell clip on the Uncledig page is the ES-325.

Timefactor is a great delay, highly recommended.

straticus
07-03-2008, 09:12 PM
It was the first clip of the Cornell on Soundclick.

Thanks man. Really nice stuff.

EXP
07-03-2008, 09:18 PM
It was Teahead's clips that inspired me to get a Ibanez AD-80 and Hot Silicon. I love your playing style man not to mention a fellow Bill Hicks fan! :AOK

imguitardan
07-03-2008, 10:37 PM
THANK YOU(x3)! for playing rhythm clips! Not all pedal geeks are blues lead players.:bow

markom89
07-03-2008, 11:16 PM
Graham's clips have been a big inspiration to me and are what got me making some clips and posting stuff! Not only that, but his clips pushed me over the edge on the AD-80, just like EXP, and now I'm getting my second one this week :D Ontop of all that he's a really great guy!

Cheers, Graham!

Teahead
07-04-2008, 03:34 AM
Aww, shucks guys, I be all red and shit here. I've always recorded clips for myself first and foremost, it's a great thing to hear yourself through you rig without actually playing it at the time, I'd recommend it to anyone. To have other guys appreciate the end results is a complete bonus. Thanks so much for your kind words and for listening fellas.

corn husk bag
07-04-2008, 10:22 AM
As my daughter wood say, "coowella!"

Teahead
07-10-2008, 01:50 PM
Just uploaded some stereo clips of the Eventide Timefactor. To hear them click the uncledig link of my sig and check the top five clips listed.

Left side is Vox AC30 and right side is Cornell 18w Plexi, each with a 57 mic, Gibson ES-325 into BJFE Pale/ Pine Green Comp and Timefactor, Lehle Little Dual at the end of the chain as those two amps have an awful ground loop otherwise.

Cheers.