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  • #80589
    Effectology
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjFth1mg5Rc

    Freeze Tricks “Expanding the Freeze Effect”
    In this video I show how to make some cool and interesting sounds using the new Electro-Harmonix Freeze pedal.

    The video can be watched at the higher Youtube HD setting for best video quality.

    To listen to higher quality audio from the video click the link below(audio only):
    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=937182&songID=9520756

    #110793
    julian
    Moderator

    nice as always! I especially liked it in the DMM loop.

    #110799
    TenSecondTed
    Member

    Thank you once again Bill. I want a Freeze so much now it hurts!

    I loved your demo of the Stereo Electric Mistress too. In fact, I now have your settings marked on my pedal!

    Any chance you could demo more single pedals? Your videos are inspirational and help to show what a pedal can really do.

    #110805
    DarkAxel
    Participant

    oh my god, Bill, youre the master… awesome video

    you made me really want the pedal

    #110811
    SanquiFlerb
    Member

    Bill = GAS on ehx’s pedals

    #110812
    Cryabetes
    Participant

    ha! you got the percussives/glitches! yes! gear acquisition syndrome, thy name is Freeze.

    #110815
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Thanks for watching and the comments guys!
    Bill

    #110820
    shame
    Member

    can you tell me what kind of bypass the Freeze has?? there is no informaion about it.
    and i find it interesting to use freeze with overdrive. great video though!

    #110821
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    The Freeze has a high quality buffered bypass.

    This is the type of pedal where true bypass would be nearly impossible to do because of the nature of the momentary switching, the speed of switching and the type of effect it is where you want the DRY level to remain constant in both effect and bypass mode.

    The Freeze is full bandwidth with 24 bit resolution and a sample rate equal to 66 kHz.

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    can you tell me what kind of bypass the Freeze has?? there is no informaion about it.
    and i find it interesting to use freeze with overdrive. great video though!
    #110826

    The insert on the DMB is def my favorite.. But they’re ALL very good!

    #110827
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    I LOVE that sound.
    Its like a big bowl of melted chocolate!
    The slight mod on the delay really made it stand apart from the dry signal.
    That Deluxe Memory Boy is a very cool pedal.
    The analog delay can be a very ,very cool thing.
    The insert feature on the pedal is brilliant.
    Thanks for your post!
    Bill

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    The insert on the DMB is def my favorite.. But they’re ALL very good!
    #110853
    j.pierce
    Member

    Wow! When my Rhodes player and I first saw the freeze pedal, the first thing we thought was “that’s got to sound cool before a tremolo” – even cooler than we thought!

    I’m going to have to try one of these out when the local shop gets one; it seems like some of the coolest uses for this pedal are going to be a little more difficult to coordinate with the freeze function on my HOG. (At least when doing the guitar/pedal/singing thing live.)

    .j

    #111306
    jellybelly33
    Member
    Quote:
    The Freeze has a high quality buffered bypass.

    This is the type of pedal where true bypass would be nearly impossible to do because of the nature of the momentary switching, the speed of switching and the type of effect it is where you want the DRY level to remain constant in both effect and bypass mode.

    The Freeze is full bandwidth with 24 bit resolution and a sample rate equal to 66 kHz.

    Quote:
    can you tell me what kind of bypass the Freeze has?? there is no informaion about it.
    and i find it interesting to use freeze with overdrive. great video though!

    Hi, just got the pedal a couple of days ago, works brilliantly for organ-type sounds (though I wish there was a way to kill the dry signal when playing chords on the latch setting!)

    I just wanted a little more clarification as to the bypass — is the buffer analog or DSP? cheers guys!

    #111425
    bbohannon1
    Participant

    Bill,

    What’s your nylon guit? Looks like a Tak EC132SC?

    Brad

    #111432
    bill ruppert
    Participant

    Hi Brad,
    Yes thats the guitar!

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    Bill,

    What’s your nylon guit? Looks like a Tak EC132SC?

    Brad

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