[Harp-L] Harp Attack settings
Ian Osborn
arctys@xxxxx
Sun May 14 16:03:17 EDT 2023
Thanks for the response. I use a shure bullet mic, and I definitely need to see how much drive I can push without breaking up and having feedback etc.
Thanks for the advice.
Ian
> On May 13, 2023, at 7:19 PM, Peter Madcat Ruth <petermadcatruth at xxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello Ian-
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> The amplified harmonica sound you end up with is created by the interaction between your microphone, your amplifier, how you set the tone and volume on your amplifier, and any pedals you might be using.
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> And since there are limitless combinations of microphones and amplifiers (which all sound different), there really isn’t such a thing as a "standard setting” for a Lone Wolf Harp Attack Pedal.
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> I recommend you play around with all the various possibilities and see what sound good to you.
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> (I am currently using a Lone Wolf Harp Break Pedal and I think it’s a great product.)
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>
> Peace & Joy.
>
>
> Peter Madcat Ruth
> petermadcatruth at xxxxx
>
>> On May 13, 2023, at 9:27 PM, Ian Osborn via Harp-L <harp-l at xxxxx> wrote:
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>> Does anyone have a standard setting for their harp attack they could share ?
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>> IE decent distortion and break up without being ridiculous.
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>> Basically where they have their tone, volume and drive if on a clock face.
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>> With some playing, I figure volume and tone at the 11 o’clock setting and drive at 3pm.
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>> Thoughts ???
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>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ian
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