![]() ![]() I have to wonder if it was part of that weird "doubling" sound that Alex had on the "A Show of Hands" live album, which was more or less that shimmery guitar sound, but sounding like a 12-string where everything is tuned the same, not in octaves. Never heard of the Roland DEP-5, but I just checked out a page about it and it sounds awesome! It amazes me that something made 22 years ago could sound so good, the modulated reverb on it sounds incredible. I've never used active pickups before but I think some guitars (Parker springs to mind) have some kind of onboard EQ for the pickups themselves. the 89) on the guitar though? I was thinking that was what the mini-toggles on Lifeson's Signature guitar were for, but I wasn't sure. Is there a way to control EMG active pickups (i.e. Thanks for the replies, and I'll definitely look into the EMG H ceramic pickups, it sounds like the right way to go since the Auroras were equipped with EMG/Fernandez pickups anyway. It's definitely a good sound, but still not quite "the" sound. I've experimented a little bit with using the GE-7 to "temper" the extreme treble and hiss of the AC-3 with mixed results. That's so ironic you brought up the Boss AC-3, I actually bought one of those trying to get that tone! It actually came pretty close but it seemed to introduce a lot of hiss when you turned the highs up (which was essential in getting that type of sound out of that pedal). ![]() Why Lifeson stopped using it I'll never know.Īnyway, glad to be on the forum, and I hope somebody on here has already got this sound and can tell me what the magic recipe is I would have to say that it's probably my favorite clean tone I've ever heard on any record, which is kind of ironic because it almost doesn't sound like a guitar at all! Also, learning about the Signatures has kind of piqued my interest in active pickups too (particularly single coil ones) and I'd like to get your opinions on active pickups in general as I'm going to be upgrading my stock pups soon (H-S-H).ītw I think the last time this sound ever popped up was in "Where's My Thing?" from Roll the Bones. It would be great if anybody could help me figure out how he got these tones. The Signauture models also had three mini-toggles in addition to the main pickup toggle switch, anybody have a clue as to what these did? To make matters more confusing, it seems like some of the other Signature models were using Evans pickups too, but passive ones. The website A Tribute to the Signature Guitar Company lists the guitar he played, the Aurora, as having EMG/Fernandes active singles, but Alex himself said in an interview that he was using Evans active single coils during that time (I believe it was the Eliminator pickups). Information about Alex's setup around that time is kind of hard to come by, but I've at least found out that he was using some kind of active single coil system in those Signature guitars he was using (for those who aren't familiar, it was a brand of guitars that were designed by him and a luthier, the results of which can be seen on the A Show Of Hands video). I've pretty much got the ambience covered (Boss Dimension chorus, delay, reverb, etc.) but just not the fundamental tone itself. I've found that using a coil-splitting on my humbucker-equipped guitar, coupled with a sharp boost at 6.4k and sharp cuts at 1.6k and 3.2k with an EQ pedal get me much closer to this sound, but not quite there (Boss GE-7 can only do so much ). Some other songs - High Water, Open Secrets, The Pass, War Paint - showcase this clean tone quite a bit too. ![]() Sometimes, like on "Scars", it barely sounds like a guitar at all, almost sounds like some exotic, electronic Chinese zither! (Ditto for "Tai Shan" off Hold Your Fire) He also uses pretty much the same tone on "Show Don't Tell," but only the album version from Presto, as the live versions later on are much more traditional clean tones as his rig changed. There is one sound (or I should say, a few very similar sounds) that has been very difficult for me to nail, and that is that super-shimmery, chimey, trebly (some even say "glassy" or "airy") clean tone from the Hold Your Fire and Presto albums. ![]() Hey guys, I've made a few posts here but I thought I might introduce myself, I'm a 23 year old guitarist who's been playing for 10 years and I'm a big fan of Satriani, Vai, Dream Theater, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd.(on and on), but most of all.RUSH! (hence the username) Alex Lifeson almost single-handedly got me into guitar effects since I first saw the A Show Of Hands video back in the day, and ever since then, I've been inspired to create big, atmospheric, "spacious" guitar sounds, with chorus, reverb, delays, etc. ![]()
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