Multiplying a Rickenbacker 12-String Into Oblivion | Sound Recipes #68
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- 12 Strings. 2 Chorus Pedals. 4 Amps. Using the Rickenbacker 360/12 and its famous Rick-O-Sound TRS output, we split this 12-string into a wall of chorus-y goodness. We even threw some delay in there for good measure. What are some ways you'd use this setup? Read more here: bit.ly/3sBJPQF
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Easily the most expensive sound recipe so far lol
What? You mean you don't have 3 Deluxe Reverbs and a Ampeg Reverberocket lying around? :)
The Rick + 4 amps at once is a lot, lol (and a lot of fun), but there are definitely cheaper ways to do it.
Maybe obvious to say, but you could create the effect by multi-tracking any old 12-string. And there'd be added character from playing it a little differently each time.
We did a comparison of (expensive) Rick and (inexpensive) Dano 12-strings last year, and TBH they were way closer than we expected: bit.ly/Hi-Lo-Pass-Ep2
But if we have the chance to play a 360/12... we're gonna take it.
In a sense, we’re actually hearing at LEAST 48 strings.
Would have been good to hear it without the chorus
sounds absolutely gorgeous, wonder if you could shoegaze-ify it by fuzzing it out too, and how that would sound mixed together. bright and springy / warm and fuzzy. aaaaaaahhhh
You can do whatever you want. No limits.
And i thought that sitting Infront of 2 Rolland JC-40s with a stereo delay and both amps having the stereo chorus sounded cool
For balance, I just want to say that I really really hate this sound.
You can make any mixtures of sounds though. I will say that to hear this 4 way panned sound effect would be radically different in person. The soundscape would be ethereal.
Nice to see 12 strings get some love.
(:
I don't get the Frida Kahlo emoji.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
@@ardiris2715 Google/picture
What a coincidence i was doing exactly this setup yesterday!
This is exactly the sort of mad scientist bonkers sonic “hey guys, what if we…?” I long for on UA-cam.
You are now entering into the Rickenbacker portal of heaven….
How do you get such a clean signal? When ever I use multiple amps and pedals I get a lot of hum. I don't hear any at all in your recoding.
Try some sort of box for running multiple amps.I use a Shotgun splitter/buffer from Radial.
I could solo over this for hours. Such a beautiful sound...
Cool effect! Rickenbackers can do stuff no other guitar can. Once you understand the blend knob there’s all sorts of possibilities. I use the Ric O Sound output on my bass to play guitar and bass at the same time & ran a piezo to the standard output. Most fun goin!
Would like to hear someone use a FM9 fractal or Helix duplicate this: maybe with using a Pitch Shifter to simulate the 12 string. I know I could get a pretty good 12 string effect on the old Tonelab SE Vox modeller. But you could not select 2 amps. at once, like the modern Modellers can. I did own a 360v64, I wish I had not sold it, it was a Cadillac of Guitars at least to me, it had a Great Feel.
The W I D E S T guitar tone ever!
Where did yall's "never going back again" tutorial go? I was trying to find it the other day and I can't. Was it deleted from the channel?
I want more!
Glorious!
Oh my god…the psychonauts dream tone. So beautiful
dope
All the 360s have it, I used to use it on a 6 string until I lost the box in a taxi and gave up on getting another one…
All you need is a $15 Y cable with a TRS input plug.
Thats not bad…
magic sound
This tone is just begging for a violin bow.
It sounds out of tune..
It could be, the 12-strings are sometimes hard to keep in tune. Although, I have a 12-string lefty ac. electric at home here, and it never goes out! It stays in tune pretty well,
unless it sits there for weeks.
That’s the charm of a 12-string, lol.
@@TundieRice I have a Ric 360-12V64 that I’ve had & used since 1995. I use Pyramid Strings on it. It stays pretty well in-tune!
Yeah that tends to happen when you layer 3 chorused 12 strings together, lmao.
Back in the 1980s, Yamaha released a baby effects box called the FX500. You could simulate the sounds you are getting with a Fender Stratocaster running through that box. Imho, the RIC here sounds all chime and no jangle. Sort of defeats the purpose of having the RIC. You could probably produce very similar sounds with a modern Strat and a decent effects unit and buy another guitar with the money you save not buying the RIC.
or you can buy the digitech mosaic for dirt cheap and sound exactly like this or even cooler than this by augmenting the sound way more
Not the same sound…quite frankly it’s not even close after hearing both before. The mosaic gives neat 2nd order harmonics via extra chorus, but it’s nothing like a real 12 string, and even farther from a Rickenbacker. Even more to that, it has nothing to do with Ric-O-Sound which creates a 24 string, 2 channel effect, with whatever effects you want to add.
To me, this strikes me as more of the 'quiet bits from Stairway to Heaven" sound than anything else. Not really sounding at all like the Byrds' use of the Ricky 360 12, with tons
of compression to get that chunky, jangly sound out of it. But this is cool. Can't you just do the same with a good guitar processor or some pedals and maybe two amps
like two Rolands as a stereo twin? Or two Fenders? If you look at Flock of Seagulls back in the early 80s, he used two Roland 100 watt. Jazz Chorus amps up there,
live, to get his sound, which was all about Delay, Chorus, and some Flanger, etc. Of course Paul wasn't using 12-strings, usually a Strat, or a Kramer, but the FX kind of made the sound,
and the clean amps. You could do the same with the Ricky and get similar results.
Difference is Rickenbacker is true 2 channel stereo as it’s touting one set of pickups separates. It’s not dual mono.
This is just Led Zep played bad lol. But sounds good. So?!?