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Post by emosewasiekim on Jul 23, 2007 20:16:42 GMT -5
I've heard the term used a lot before, but I never really understood the concept. Could someone please explain? ;D
kthxbi
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Post by Chris Cavera on Jul 23, 2007 22:18:19 GMT -5
You mean like a backward guitar solo in a song? We can do this in class on Wednesday. You can use a "swell effect" to get a similar sound. But the best way to do this is to reverse everything but the guitar, record the solo over the reversed song, and then flip the song back and flip the guitar solo backwards. The reversed solo will fit over the song. It usually sounds cool. Remind me and we'll do some reverse reverb too. Ya know, the vibes will sound cool reversed too.
Let me know if you were talking about something else. This is the only think I could think it could be.
-C
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Post by emosewasiekim on Jul 24, 2007 0:53:49 GMT -5
Yea thats what I was talking about. I think the first time I heard of it was when I looked up the tab for Master of Puppets... and at the end they labeled a part backward guitars. I heard what they were talking about but had no idea how it worked or anything. Really sounds interesting though.
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