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Topic: Anyone used the quadaverb for effects? |
Craig Villalon
From: Charlottesville Va.
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Posted 26 Feb 2001 12:14 pm
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I am using stomp boxes for chorus, delay, overdrive..i bought a quadaverb some years ago to use primarily w/a synth...am now only using it for the vocals thru a mixer...mainly reverb...has anybody used this for steel and what recommendations might you have for it's use?
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Keith Hilton
From: 248 Laurel Road Ozark, Missouri 65721
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Posted 26 Feb 2001 5:59 pm
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Craig, the Quadraverb is a studio quality unit. I used one for quite some time. Doug Jernigan has used one for years. The big problem I had was adjusting everything. For example, I worked out a program that sounded good at home. I went to a big stage show, and the sound man told me it sounded bad. It takes time to program a Quadraverb, unless you get really good at it. That is the main reason I went to the Peavey ProFex II and the TranstubeFex. They have programs that are already built. If a program does not sound good in a particular building, you can push one button and change from complete program to complete program. I suppose it boils down to figuring out how to run the Quadraverb. |
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Robert Parent
From: Gillette, WY
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Posted 26 Feb 2001 6:27 pm
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I used one for many years with combo amps and in rack setups. I had about a dozen patch settings which I tweeked and also used one of those Alesis hand held MIDI controllers to select which patch I wanted.
I recently went to a Roland GP100 and have sense sold the Quadraverb. A nice piece of gear IMHO. |
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Bill Ford
From: Graniteville SC Aiken
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Posted 27 Feb 2001 4:48 pm
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I just purchased an Alesis Quad and the person I got it from has programs in it,
sounds great in my music room,don't know what it will sound like in the real world but
a friend of mine will be there and he knows how to program it so maybe it'll be ok.
Bill Ford
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