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 Post subject: Some Cool Techniques
 New post Posted: July 30th, 2010, 8:56 am 
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Hey just want to ask if you guys here know some cool technique like pick-slide or divebomb. recently i just learned divebomb and got addicted to it... haha

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oh dammit wrong room. somebody move this thread pls... :(

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Oh well, if the thread gets moved so will my reply.


Try this, turn your volume pot all the way down. Pick a note and gradually increase the volume, it sounds pretty cool.

Also if you produce a harmonic when your diving on the tremelo you can make some crazy harmonic sounds. I believe Dimebag would always do this sorta shit. Check it out on youtube. I cant remember exactly how to do it.

If you have two volume pots, turn one all the way off then use the pickup selector as a killswitch, to make short staccato notes. Can be useful :)

Also another trick. Between the 2nd to 5th fret on the D,G and B strings (probs can do it elsewhere) If you lightly put your finger on the string and move up and down it while tremelo picking, you can create cool harmonic sounds. Oh you need distortion for this one. :)

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whats a kill switch, i only got one vol one tone and 3 switch PU selector...

im trying ur technique... yeah dime's got nasty divebomb even syn's amazed at the first time haha...

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A proper killswitch, cuts out the sound, so you can make like morse code or something. But you either need a proper killswitch or two volume pots.

I can do it on my Hellraiser Avenger :D

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Jibib wrote:
A proper killswitch, cuts out the sound, so you can make like morse code or something. But you either need a proper killswitch or two volume pots.

I can do it on my Hellraiser Avenger :D


wheres dat kill switch ?

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1. Mute one volume knob for one of the pickups.

2. Play a note

3. use the pickup switcher to switch from the pickup which is tunred up and the one which is muted.

This means sound is going through one pickup only, giving you the sharp cutting in and out of the note. =] I think that is what he means.


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I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.

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Yeah, you dont have one haha, you either have to have one installed or have the two volume knobs.

Some guitars actually are sold with one. I dont think any schecters have a actual kill switch though.

Its not the best effect imo, so your not missing out on much ;)

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GWAR signature has a killswitch
but...i doubt how many people'll actually buy that guitar

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GWAR signature has a killswitch
but...i doubt how many people'll actually buy that guitar


flattus maximus' signature axe was a total sh*t...probably schecter needs to sell his costume along with the axe so it will fit the axe's design...

i need killswitch-less tricks...

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hm wait up...i just realized that actually i own a guitar with killswitch. its not my revenger. its my older cort. actually its not a killswitch. i got that switch by accident.
my cort have the electronics like: VOL/VOL/TONE with coil tap. 5 way control switch and like small 3-way switch. the PU is S-S-H.

I got that kill switch by putting the 3 way switch to the bottom-most. i got my guitar serviced then suddenly it comes with the killswitch. perhaps the technician made some mistake. :boink:

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I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.

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makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.

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TylerBlackburn wrote:
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I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?

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jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha

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TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha


yeah the catalog said its a booster...its kind of cool actually...

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jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha


yeah the catalog said its a booster...its kind of cool actually...


That's what I thought

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TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha


yeah the catalog said its a booster...its kind of cool actually...


That's what I thought


make another one button, so they got booster and killswitch... its COOLER... hello schecter, make one of this... hellraiser killingbooster

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jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha


yeah the catalog said its a booster...its kind of cool actually...


That's what I thought


make another one button, so they got booster and killswitch... its COOLER... hello schecter, make one of this... hellraiser killingbooster


Sounds great to me

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TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
jkenley28 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
makot0t0 wrote:
TylerBlackburn wrote:
I Know a guy who installed a killswitch on his guitar himself, it was siiiiick.

I was looking though an EMG catalog and I saw one for alexi or whatever and he has an eq toggle switch.


Contrary to popular belief, he has an some Finnish thing called the "MM-03" pre-amp EQ in his guitar, with an on/off switch, rather than the EMG ABQ boost.


I just said what the emg catalog had haha maybe they are wrong about it :xd: I wouldn't doubt it from all the things I've seen in businesses lately.


alexi's is just a booster isnt it ?


Whatever that catalog said haha


yeah the catalog said its a booster...its kind of cool actually...


That's what I thought


make another one button, so they got booster and killswitch... its COOLER... hello schecter, make one of this... hellraiser killingbooster


Sounds great to me


yeah thats why we need "Schecter Idea" section.....

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Yea it needs to be done haha

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Just post it on facebook, and schecter will see it.

But the section would be good for discussion anyway :)

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Just post it on facebook, and schecter will see it.

But the section would be good for discussion anyway :)


yeah the schecter on facebook got its schecter idea section....

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Just post it on facebook, and schecter will see it.

But the section would be good for discussion anyway :)


yeah the schecter on facebook got its schecter idea section....


Yeah but on facebook you have people just posting and adding people just to see who can have the most friends or whatever so how does schecter know that their TRUE guitarist are telling them what we want?

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TylerBlackburn wrote:
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Just post it on facebook, and schecter will see it.

But the section would be good for discussion anyway :)


yeah the schecter on facebook got its schecter idea section....


Yeah but on facebook you have people just posting and adding people just to see who can have the most friends or whatever so how does schecter know that their TRUE guitarist are telling them what we want?


make sense... heh want to ask something: did those schecter people ever visit this forum? this isnt a schecter official if im not mistaken

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I think the VP of Schecter posted something some time ago?

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I think the VP of Schecter posted something some time ago?


That's what I heard. According to one of their things on facebook they look here for feedback and ideas. I read that somewhere in one of their post things haha.

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I think the VP of Schecter posted something some time ago?


That's what I heard. According to one of their things on facebook they look here for feedback and ideas. I read that somewhere in one of their post things haha.

Then we definitely need the schecter idea section...

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I think the VP of Schecter posted something some time ago?


That's what I heard. According to one of their things on facebook they look here for feedback and ideas. I read that somewhere in one of their post things haha.

Then we definitely need the schecter idea section...


Point for me

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