Emmons String Machine, Anyone?
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Emmons String Machine, Anyone?
I ran into this tucked into an old Emmons catalog. I wonder what the sales numbers were for these. I’m guessing somewhere between zero and five but who knows? Either way, some of these might still be sitting out there somewhere haunting someone’s closet or basement. I’d love to know how they actually sounded playing live. Any of you ever hear one in non-studio action?
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Here's pics of an actual unit -
https://www.ebay.com/itm/221420883630?V ... 1420883630
http://stompboxes.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... ns+machine
https://www.ebay.com/itm/221420883630?V ... 1420883630
http://stompboxes.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... ns+machine
Wonder why they thought a sacred steel style would be appropriate for a string demo... Not.Lee Baucum wrote:Here is a demonstration of the beautiful string sounds.
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I've bought and sold three of them over the years.
Here's what Buddy Emmons said back in 2002:
Here's what Buddy Emmons said back in 2002:
As for the String Machine:
I can't say how many were made as I was not in the business end of the Emmons Guitar Company but at best it was relatively few.
I don't remember the exact year they came out but I used it on a 1975 recording so it would have to have been a year or so before that.
The Foxx Tone Machine was my choice because of it being the distortion unit I was using for my work at the time.
I have no recollection of the settings or functions. I used it solely for string sounds. Three rods mounted vertically on the end of my guitar, and attached to those rods were three horizontal rods with single pole pickups that swiveled over the strings I chose for the harmonies. Most of the time I used strings 4, 6, and 10 for wide inversions and a fatter sound.
I used it mostly for demo sessions but the song I mentioned above was Canon in D Major on the Flying fish label. The album title is Buddy Emmons / Steel Guitar and referred to it as the "Rainbow album."
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It's basically three fuzz tones in a box, with separate mix and tone controls, and three pickups. Buddy mounted the pickups on rods and hung them over the strings. He managed to get some violin-like sounds from the fuzz tones. Today's musicians, music store owners, guitar players, etc... probably assume that it's a distortion effect only, and that's how they use it.
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Here's Buddy using the String Machine...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T_CvYnLxbY
Buddy Emmons - Pachelbel Canon In D Major on steel guitar
I heard somewhere that Buddy recorded this without overdubbing--is that true?
Beautiful and amazing!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T_CvYnLxbY
Buddy Emmons - Pachelbel Canon In D Major on steel guitar
I heard somewhere that Buddy recorded this without overdubbing--is that true?
Beautiful and amazing!
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The Emmons string machine was basically 3 Foxx tone units jammed together in a box. The Foxx Tone was my favorite Fuzz tone of the era because the selectable octave switch gave it a unique character. I still have one built into a wah pedal, but if you do a web search for " Foxx Tone clone " you might be surprised at how many current units are based on that design
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