RE: Effects was Re: [Harp-L] Jason's organ



I' ve recently bought the POG2....it's great!!!!!  LOVE IT!...you won't
regret it....the POG, POG2 or HOG are the only ones who can really emulate
the organ sound...the MicroPOG which Jason Ricci has in his videos, is a
smaller version of the POG without the LPFILTER, which is what make it sound
like an organ. The MicroPOG is only an Octaver (an excellent one by the way)

And in conjunction with rotary speaker simulator it's even BETTER!

Thanks to Chris Michalek who answered my mails asking about this a month
ago.

Jorge Simonian
SWING BROTHERS


-----Original Message-----
From: harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:harp-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Buzz Krantz
Sent: viernes, 21 de agosto de 2009 15:54
To: Buddha
Cc: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Effects was Re: [Harp-L] Jason's organ

Whats all this talk about Jason's organ & Richards unit.   lol  I sent 
for my new pog2 Monday. I'm really excited to see what it can do.
    buzz............

Buddha wrote:
> no offense to Richard who I think is a marvelous and amazing
> musician/person but the sounds of his unit was wimpy compared to mine.
> There is a place for such units but there is no way it can stand it's
> ground vs a set up like mine or Jason's etc...
>
> by "real" pedals I mean dedicated pedals.  The RP unit have sounds
> that are trying to emulate other pedals and they are a watered down
> version of the real deal ie; Boss DM-2  The RP octave patch was
> nothing compared to the demonic death sound of my HOG.  If you're
> going to lug around gear then a pedal board is no big deal.  To me,
> the RP units are best suited to really small venues.
>
> BTW- I deny the power of a real amp and minimal pedals... MORE is MORE
> in this case. Bigger and better is the way to go for this stuff.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Rick Davis<bluesharpamps@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>   
>> buddha sez "nobody can deny the power of using real pedals"
>>
>> Real Pedals?  As opposed to what?
>>
>> Effects processing is effects processing, whether its a single pedal or a
>> multi pedal.  What makes one circuit real and the other not?  Many people
>> might argue both are synthetic.
>>
>> I do admire the tone Jason Ricci gets with his elaborate pedal board, and
>> also Richard Hunter's with his Digitech devices.  I also lust after the
tone
>> others get with only a tube amp and a delay pedal.  To me, that is the
tone
>> with the most power, by far.
>>
>> Nobody can deny the power of using a real amp and minimal pedals.  But
you
>> also cannot deny the conveniece and flexibility of the Digitech RP
>> processors, to say nothing of the weight you don't have to lug around!
>>
>>
>> -Rick Davis
>> The Blues Harp Amps Blog
>> http://www.bluesharpamps.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Buddha <groovygypsy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>     
>>> After owning a couple of RPXXX units and hearing Richard demonstrate
>>> his, I am still not convinced its the way to go. Gimme my pedal board
>>> any day, nobody can deny the power of using real pedals.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>
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