That is great! Do you think there is an effect that will allow one violinist to sound like a whole section? I would like to use an amp with some effect and a microphone with an acoustic instrument to imitate the sound of a section of musicians. do you think it is possible?
Are there some effects that work better with an electric violin versus an acoustic violin with an LR Baggs pickup? For example, I would like to play with some overdrive and flanger effects but I don’t know how well they will work with an acoustic and pickup.
Yes. Very much. I classify effects into two camps: additive and transformative. Additive effects are those that sound good when ADDED to your sound. So if you're playing in a relatively quiet environment and people can hear your instrument acoustically as well as your amplifier, it still works. Reverb and delay are two examples. Transformative effects change the sound of your instrument so much that it's really better if the listener can only hear the processed sound, not the processed sound blended with the acoustic sound. Pitch shifting is an example (especially if you're shifting some interval other than an octave - like a half step). Distortion is one of those we could argue about. For me, ideally, it's considered transformative. I don't want to hear the clean acoustic sound with it. But in some situations, I don't mind. The problem with distortion and acoustic violins is that it makes them feed back really bad.
I don't remember which one I used in the video. Maybe one from 3sigma? I never use them at 100% unless I'm trying to demonstrate something. It's usually about 40-50%
Здравствуйте! Случайно попалось мне ваше видео. Скрипка очень красиво звучит... Я и моя семья живём в Украине. У нас в семье 10 детей и трое старших девочек учаться в музыкальной школе на скрипке и есть нужда в хороших скрипках, они у нас стоят оооочень дорого, а электро то вообще не реально купить, слишком дорого... Может вы знаете человека, который смог бы для нас пожертвовать три хорошие скрипки? Вы в этой сфере работаете. Будем вам очень благодарны за беспокойство. Мы христиане, ходим на богослужения и служим Богу и хотелось бы играть на богослужении на хороших инструментах.🙏
Great stuff! Very informative!! Thanks so much!!
Extremely helpful. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the good information, always good stuff, Matt. Go Sparty!
Amazing info and demonstration th thanks 😊👍
I prefer using a short delay, rather than reverb, especially within a band.
Wow! Good information Matt!
indeed
Great video
Good episode! Thx! Start building my pedalboard now!
Appreciate your videos
Try the fiddle using the autotune/pitch correction effect. For example the effect of tc helicon c1
Matt, which one do you recommend to buy? I use acoustic violin.
That is great! Do you think there is an effect that will allow one violinist to sound like a whole section? I would like to use an amp with some effect and a microphone with an acoustic instrument to imitate the sound of a section of musicians. do you think it is possible?
There's always a video: ruclips.net/user/livekpKofEtqYdg?feature=shared
Or this: ruclips.net/video/Yfv0MNRKwZc/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Are there some effects that work better with an electric violin versus an acoustic violin with an LR Baggs pickup? For example, I would like to play with some overdrive and flanger effects but I don’t know how well they will work with an acoustic and pickup.
Yes. Very much. I classify effects into two camps: additive and transformative. Additive effects are those that sound good when ADDED to your sound. So if you're playing in a relatively quiet environment and people can hear your instrument acoustically as well as your amplifier, it still works. Reverb and delay are two examples.
Transformative effects change the sound of your instrument so much that it's really better if the listener can only hear the processed sound, not the processed sound blended with the acoustic sound. Pitch shifting is an example (especially if you're shifting some interval other than an octave - like a half step).
Distortion is one of those we could argue about. For me, ideally, it's considered transformative. I don't want to hear the clean acoustic sound with it. But in some situations, I don't mind.
The problem with distortion and acoustic violins is that it makes them feed back really bad.
Thanks for the video. May I ask; what is the IR you are using for the violin body, and how are you loading it? Is it 100%?
I don't remember which one I used in the video. Maybe one from 3sigma? I never use them at 100% unless I'm trying to demonstrate something. It's usually about 40-50%
@@ElectricViolinShop Thank you. What do you use to load it and get the 40-50% blend? I've been using an HD500 but I'd like something smaller.
You didn't explain eq so I know how to use it! Please give me some advice!
Check out our videos on EQ. You can search our channel. We’ve got several.
What violin ir did you demo?
I have no recollection.
Thx!!
One effect makes you Larger, and one effect makes you small, and, the ones that mother gives you won't do anything at all..... Go Ask Matthew!
Haha!
Здравствуйте! Случайно попалось мне ваше видео. Скрипка очень красиво звучит...
Я и моя семья живём в Украине. У нас в семье 10 детей и трое старших девочек учаться в музыкальной школе на скрипке и есть нужда в хороших скрипках, они у нас стоят оооочень дорого, а электро то вообще не реально купить, слишком дорого... Может вы знаете человека, который смог бы для нас пожертвовать три хорошие скрипки? Вы в этой сфере работаете. Будем вам очень благодарны за беспокойство. Мы христиане, ходим на богослужения и служим Богу и хотелось бы играть на богослужении на хороших инструментах.🙏