How does one get this tone?
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- James Mayer
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How does one get this tone?
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Calexico's "Frontera" played by Paul Niehaus. That opening steel tone is one of the most memorable I've heard. Another variation appears at 3 minutes in.
Any guesses as to the setup? I've seen them live and I believe he was playing a Sho-Bud. Is that distortion?
Calexico's "Frontera" played by Paul Niehaus. That opening steel tone is one of the most memorable I've heard. Another variation appears at 3 minutes in.
Any guesses as to the setup? I've seen them live and I believe he was playing a Sho-Bud. Is that distortion?
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sounds too me like a very heavy reverb, possible from and old Lexicon unit-and some well dialed in delay
the Eventide SPACE reverb could nail this-it's expensive, but I'd think you'd never need to look again-
love their early records very much....
here's Paul playing with a friend, William Tyler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvchLn__BDg
the Eventide SPACE reverb could nail this-it's expensive, but I'd think you'd never need to look again-
love their early records very much....
here's Paul playing with a friend, William Tyler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvchLn__BDg
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I was fortunate to see Calexico this year in Boise - great show.
Here's a live video (not mine) of the same song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lke8X4b-gVQ
Just a lot of reverb from what I remember.
Shot from the Egyptian Theater in Boise:
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Here's a live video (not mine) of the same song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lke8X4b-gVQ
Just a lot of reverb from what I remember.
Shot from the Egyptian Theater in Boise:
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Wow,
What a refreshing sound....excellent...thanks for talking about the steel part....found the video of them on Austin City Limits....couldn't turn it off...always appreciate good music know matter what style...and if they have a steel, they can't be all bad...lol
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How does one get this tone
It sounds like some of the wild lead guitar settings on a Peavy Tube-Fex. I go over on it once in a while and it is wild some of the sound you can get. If it is not there someone may have the settings for it.
Good Luck in finding the sound.
Good Luck in finding the sound.
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