Horseshoe Pickup / Sierra mp3
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Horseshoe Pickup / Sierra mp3
I finally got my stuff out of storage ... so against my better judgement, I added a "Tune" to my website .... played on my Sierra with our Horseshoe Magnet Pickup (cryogenic version).
I have had alot of requests to hear a sample ... so y'all will have to settle for me until I can get this steel into the hands of someone who can play ...
Here is a direct link to the file ...
Sierra w/ Horseshoe Pickup mp3
Its a simple home recording of the 1936 song Indian Love Call... Just the Steel to a Hilton volume pedal to a 135 watt Fender Twin (simple BIAB rhythm track in the backround).
No reverb, effects, processing, etc....
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I have had alot of requests to hear a sample ... so y'all will have to settle for me until I can get this steel into the hands of someone who can play ...
Here is a direct link to the file ...
Sierra w/ Horseshoe Pickup mp3
Its a simple home recording of the 1936 song Indian Love Call... Just the Steel to a Hilton volume pedal to a 135 watt Fender Twin (simple BIAB rhythm track in the backround).
No reverb, effects, processing, etc....
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Hey Rick!
Great job. You sure have an accurate touch on those slants. I have a friend here in Birmingham who, like me, loves JB. He saw him at the St. Louis show several years ago, and said... "Man...what he can do with that bar...just makes you wanta step on his hands!" Of course he was kidding as he is as big a JB fan as I am. And he is a fine pedal picker. But when I say... "Man, that piece on yer website makes me wanta step on yer hands!"...it is a compliment. Again...great job.
ojhicks
Great job. You sure have an accurate touch on those slants. I have a friend here in Birmingham who, like me, loves JB. He saw him at the St. Louis show several years ago, and said... "Man...what he can do with that bar...just makes you wanta step on his hands!" Of course he was kidding as he is as big a JB fan as I am. And he is a fine pedal picker. But when I say... "Man, that piece on yer website makes me wanta step on yer hands!"...it is a compliment. Again...great job.
ojhicks
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Oakley, a 265 lb offensive guard beat you to it ... in a 1974 high school football game (we used those big metal tipped cleats in those days). My right thumb is fine and my index can hit a string but the rest is only good for mutin'<SMALL>"Man, that piece on yer website makes me wanta step on yer hands!"</SMALL>
Jesse, I love the Magnasync Moviola but that rascal HUMS like a schizophrenic bumble bee on a summer day.
Hey Rick- sweet!! Speaking of HUMS, I got a chance to do some recording- here's my report:
I have acoustics, antiques, and modern electrics- and like the live sounds in that order. In the studio, the opposite was true! Acoustics were a nightmare of pick and bar noise (gotta work on that), contact mics crackled and buzzed- the antiques that had such a great room sound before now hummed and fritzed.
Star of the show: JB Frypan w/ Rickyshoes!
When compared to a real Ric, the JB had sounded a little thin, but we fixed that with a little EQ in 2 seconds- and it was much more versatile in getting different sounds- the famous Ric "throaty-ness" was harder to get around.
Thank you Rick and Jason- your pickup not only sounds great, but it records CLEAN!
I would have you guys convert my Sierra,
but (as bOb has mentioned) the GeorgeL has its own sound- but anyone with a JB should consider a re-shoe.
I have acoustics, antiques, and modern electrics- and like the live sounds in that order. In the studio, the opposite was true! Acoustics were a nightmare of pick and bar noise (gotta work on that), contact mics crackled and buzzed- the antiques that had such a great room sound before now hummed and fritzed.
Star of the show: JB Frypan w/ Rickyshoes!
When compared to a real Ric, the JB had sounded a little thin, but we fixed that with a little EQ in 2 seconds- and it was much more versatile in getting different sounds- the famous Ric "throaty-ness" was harder to get around.
Thank you Rick and Jason- your pickup not only sounds great, but it records CLEAN!
I would have you guys convert my Sierra,
but (as bOb has mentioned) the GeorgeL has its own sound- but anyone with a JB should consider a re-shoe.
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My biggest fans are a 3 yr old and a 1 yr old ... but they think Barney (the purple dinosaur; not Isaacs) is wonderful too.<SMALL>My kids are digging it too</SMALL>
Page, I'm glad the JB worked out for you in the studio ... you were the first to get one and was very patient as the original "bugs" were being ironed out.
I know exactly what you mean about CLEAN recording ... Jasons bobbins are superior to the originals in many ways ... he is an ARTIST !!
Mike, I was goofin' around today and made a sonogram of one of the sustained notes from the tune. Its "zeroed" in to the 2.5K range, were the vibrato pattern is clearest ...
Rate = 6 Hz
Extent = about 50 cents
Onset after 0.167 sec (about 1 cycle)
Not as fast or wide as Andy Iona's ... but I'm "workin' on it" ..
Thamks again for all the nice comments.
Nice recording, Rick! Sometimes we make strides in our playing that we don't even notice because we're so close to it. I hear a noticeable difference in intonation and expression from some of your earlier recordings. Immersion in the Cumquat catalog has done good things for your musicality. Keep up the good work!
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I have to add a kudo. I have been pretty busy at the office this week, and don't usually play music aloud, but since I was all alone, I played your "simple home recording" the other evening right after you posted it, and it was just balm to a harried soul! Maybe you didn't put a lot of instrumentation or effects into it, but you sure put a lot of something into it! Thanks.
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Well sh_t Rick; If that recording is a substitute waitin for "someone who can play", ...then I may as well go on out and slam the car door on my left hand (and my chicken while I'm at it) and just get it all over with !
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I join Jess and Mike in the amp saturation thang; I'd really like to hear some more of your playing ...with "about 10-15 saturated valve watts into a D-or-K140"* ...so we can hear your stuff hanging out and dripping on the floor!
Aloha,
DT~
*= (Information here for "younger" pickers who might not understand the reference to saturatated low wattage).<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 01 August 2003 at 06:09 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I join Jess and Mike in the amp saturation thang; I'd really like to hear some more of your playing ...with "about 10-15 saturated valve watts into a D-or-K140"* ...so we can hear your stuff hanging out and dripping on the floor!
Aloha,
DT~
*= (Information here for "younger" pickers who might not understand the reference to saturatated low wattage).<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 01 August 2003 at 06:09 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I just finished a 12/14 string prototype set for PSG. It is actually 3 thin magnets "laminated" together ... with the bottom flanges having equivalent lengths ... and the top flanges "staggered" so that the "flux" is delivered to outer strings more efficiently.
Jason is real busy right now ... so I don't have a 12/14 string bobbin ... but I put an old Ricky 6 string bobbin in one side of the assembled unit and the output was very even to all strings (I have a test 1x8 pine board).
I have also experimented with a set of inserts ... to boost output to 10 stringers. These can be added to any existing set of mags (Ricky or mine). It worked GREAT.
As far as the "overdriven" sound ... I have a nice collection of small tube amps and when I do get an opportunity to "play out" (a rare thing) I always use a Fender Pro-Junior 10W all-tube tweed ... but they all have some buzz/hum when close mic-ed .... so I went for the Twin for this recording.
Speakin' of saturating an amp, I did put this Sierra w/ Cryo-Shoes through the ultimate test ... I set up the Twin on the ground and sat up on my 3nd floor balcony ... turned the Master Volume and Channel Volumes to 10 and ran a cable directly in (no vol pedal) ...
It "overdrove" the 135 watt Twin like you wouldn't believe ... Hendrix style ... but now there are about 500 DEAF Dairy and Black Angus cattle in my "hood"
Anyway, thanks again for all the great "reviews" ...
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Jason is real busy right now ... so I don't have a 12/14 string bobbin ... but I put an old Ricky 6 string bobbin in one side of the assembled unit and the output was very even to all strings (I have a test 1x8 pine board).
I have also experimented with a set of inserts ... to boost output to 10 stringers. These can be added to any existing set of mags (Ricky or mine). It worked GREAT.
As far as the "overdriven" sound ... I have a nice collection of small tube amps and when I do get an opportunity to "play out" (a rare thing) I always use a Fender Pro-Junior 10W all-tube tweed ... but they all have some buzz/hum when close mic-ed .... so I went for the Twin for this recording.
Speakin' of saturating an amp, I did put this Sierra w/ Cryo-Shoes through the ultimate test ... I set up the Twin on the ground and sat up on my 3nd floor balcony ... turned the Master Volume and Channel Volumes to 10 and ran a cable directly in (no vol pedal) ...
It "overdrove" the 135 watt Twin like you wouldn't believe ... Hendrix style ... but now there are about 500 DEAF Dairy and Black Angus cattle in my "hood"
Anyway, thanks again for all the great "reviews" ...
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HO...... twern't any doubt that you were aware of the "10W" thang; I was just joining the fans that would like to hear it! ...HINT.
About them bovine; maybe some Jimi improved the quantity and quality of their mycenium?
Aloha,
DT~<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 02 August 2003 at 11:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
About them bovine; maybe some Jimi improved the quantity and quality of their mycenium?
Aloha,
DT~<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 02 August 2003 at 11:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
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