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c.florent
Inimitable
Published on 11/28/10 at 02:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Both say right now the E-bow is expensive for what it is (a piece of plastic with an LED) but ergonomically well thought out and mostly irreplaceable.
It is very easy to use once one has learned to dispense the volume (via a knob on the guitar or a volume pedal), otherwise it explodes!
That said, it's still a game accessory that directs the sound to the melodies pretty trippy so rather Alternative Rock and Post Rock.
With delay and reverb there really a way to have fun ...
However there are plenty of techniques to develop as arpeggios and much else (see the website E-bow).
on the other hand is quite difficult to master and so it takes work.
In the end I would say that the E-bow is rea…Read moreBoth say right now the E-bow is expensive for what it is (a piece of plastic with an LED) but ergonomically well thought out and mostly irreplaceable.
It is very easy to use once one has learned to dispense the volume (via a knob on the guitar or a volume pedal), otherwise it explodes!
That said, it's still a game accessory that directs the sound to the melodies pretty trippy so rather Alternative Rock and Post Rock.
With delay and reverb there really a way to have fun ...
However there are plenty of techniques to develop as arpeggios and much else (see the website E-bow).
on the other hand is quite difficult to master and so it takes work.
In the end I would say that the E-bow is really a great tool to output sounds incredible, but it requires patience and discipline to master it, and a directory suitable for group use.
The E-Bow longer has the distinction of having a harmonic mode that highlights ... harmonics.
See less00julito2000_fr
Very good!
Published on 12/04/10 at 13:54 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for 3 years now, rather in the context of times when I want to reproduce the sound of The Edge, great!
Batteries consume little, little time to adjust, especially on the high E is not obvious or stay on the rail!
I bought the Ebow without having tested other products identical
I do it again this election without problems, it never leaves my effects rack!
10warwick
From mastering for sound space.
Published on 12/10/10 at 06:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it since my purchase (2007).
It is not easy to master the animal the more I use it on my bass. But it's better than Harcher gallery with a cello.
The pros:
- We create beautiful tablecloths.
- You do not play the bass but it uses the bass as an instrument to create atmospheres.
- Pair it with other effects and make electro.
- Not at all hungry battery.
- The blue LED attracts the attention of everyone.
- Harmonic function through the volume pot down.
The -:
- It requires a great mastery on bass (not close enough rope = no sound = too close to the other musicians you throw their cans through the mouth). More reason to train at home alone!
- It seems expensive for a battery …Read moreI use it since my purchase (2007).
It is not easy to master the animal the more I use it on my bass. But it's better than Harcher gallery with a cello.
The pros:
- We create beautiful tablecloths.
- You do not play the bass but it uses the bass as an instrument to create atmospheres.
- Pair it with other effects and make electro.
- Not at all hungry battery.
- The blue LED attracts the attention of everyone.
- Harmonic function through the volume pot down.
The -:
- It requires a great mastery on bass (not close enough rope = no sound = too close to the other musicians you throw their cans through the mouth). More reason to train at home alone!
- It seems expensive for a battery and a plastic case that looks like a large stapler.
- Difficult to play with the other strings while using the E-bow.
Conclusion:
The E-bow looses its feathers if you do not want to play that in a conventional manner. If like me you want to explore what can be done with a low (particularly in the electro), it is a good companion to use that wisely.
I would do this choice because it is actually part of my pedal-board.
I would never put that 7 because the designer could provide a model special low (the same principle as the rightists do not think left-handed) and it requires a minimum of mastery.
See less00Nicornonoz
Interesting
Published on 12/29/10 at 02:44 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use the E-Bow for quite some years, mainly for studio overdubs. this is useful for creating original sounds and layers (coupled with a bottleneck and a reverb for example) that sound as different synth sounds. the harmonic mode is fine, I use mainly.
I used it live but it is not practical to move the pick to the Ebow, because it must be viewed to have exactly the same sound, especially that the string vibrates a lot, which brings a significant increase in output level.
It takes some time before to know the place and use it seamlessly. I think it works better with humbuckers.
it's still a bit expensive for what it is. live, I think a fernandes sustainer is more suitable, but it means…Read moreI use the E-Bow for quite some years, mainly for studio overdubs. this is useful for creating original sounds and layers (coupled with a bottleneck and a reverb for example) that sound as different synth sounds. the harmonic mode is fine, I use mainly.
I used it live but it is not practical to move the pick to the Ebow, because it must be viewed to have exactly the same sound, especially that the string vibrates a lot, which brings a significant increase in output level.
It takes some time before to know the place and use it seamlessly. I think it works better with humbuckers.
it's still a bit expensive for what it is. live, I think a fernandes sustainer is more suitable, but it means a big change on a guitar. E bow is more flexible on this point and allows use on different guitars. Note that it is very nice on an acoustic.
See less20sigmunfred
Published on 01/20/11 at 02:47 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for years but I do not remember too much ... 3, 4, 5 years? Time passes quickly in the music.
There is no competition, it is unique.
I love the sound it gives. Of course, one must know how to master the beast which is far from clear but when something comes out, what up! I think the problem is that I tend to feel the frets, it makes little "Klang" ... A bit like the slide. In fact, it would have to devote a guitar with the strings away from the handle (high action, as they say) for these two exercises ... Yeah, I know, a problem of rich.
I bought from a cousin using the net. Around 80 euros it's worth, really!
And yes, I do it again this election because frankly, it could p…Read moreI use it for years but I do not remember too much ... 3, 4, 5 years? Time passes quickly in the music.
There is no competition, it is unique.
I love the sound it gives. Of course, one must know how to master the beast which is far from clear but when something comes out, what up! I think the problem is that I tend to feel the frets, it makes little "Klang" ... A bit like the slide. In fact, it would have to devote a guitar with the strings away from the handle (high action, as they say) for these two exercises ... Yeah, I know, a problem of rich.
I bought from a cousin using the net. Around 80 euros it's worth, really!
And yes, I do it again this election because frankly, it could pass for a gadget but it is this kind of gadget that makes you take your foot (uh, that's not what you think ...) &% & %&%&%
Wild HorseSee less10moosers
Published on 11/18/10 at 15:19The E Bow Plus (manufactured by Heet Sound) is a unique device, dubbed the "Electronic Bow." It replaces your fingers or pick and works by holding it up to the strings of your guitar and it will sustain the note you're playing. It delivers a sound that's not possible without it. When I first got it, it opened up a world of possibilities for me, as it's like getting a new effect that can be used in any capacity you'd like. The E Bow Plus has two different modes on it, one is the regular E Bow mode and the other is a feedback mode. It's not hard to use or to play with, but did take me a little while to figure out the best positioning and all that. I've owned by E Bow for about four or f…Read moreThe E Bow Plus (manufactured by Heet Sound) is a unique device, dubbed the "Electronic Bow." It replaces your fingers or pick and works by holding it up to the strings of your guitar and it will sustain the note you're playing. It delivers a sound that's not possible without it. When I first got it, it opened up a world of possibilities for me, as it's like getting a new effect that can be used in any capacity you'd like. The E Bow Plus has two different modes on it, one is the regular E Bow mode and the other is a feedback mode. It's not hard to use or to play with, but did take me a little while to figure out the best positioning and all that. I've owned by E Bow for about four or five years and I still continue to use it all the time. It's perfect for adding in ambient guitar parts in any capacity, or just for getting some literally endless sustain happening. I also tend to use it a lot with slide, which I think makes for a really unique sound. It's also really cool to use with other effects like delay and reverbs, as you can really get some wacky sounds. If you are unsure of what kind of sounds the E Bow will give you, rest assured that you've definitely heard it used before on many recordings. I'd pull up a quick video or sound clip and you should pretty much instantly recognize the sweet sound that the E Bow Plus has to offer. The price of the E Bow plus is a bit less than $100 US dollars, which is definitely reasonable in my opinion. I'd definitely encourage you to try the E Bow Plus out if you're at all thinking about getting it, as I know once you try it you're going to want it. For me it's the gift that keeps on giving as I've used it on countless recordings and I'm still exploring new sounds with it.See less00songboy
Published on 01/23/09 at 10:52I have had the Ebow for 1 year. What I like most about this item is basically its main purpose, giving you the ability to play a guitar like a violin (not exactly like a violin, but a simulation of). You can create some amazing guitar solos with this device. Another great option on this device is the ability to chose regular mode (creates the pitch you are actually playing on the fret board) or harmonic mode (adds overtones but is harder to play). Don't be fooled by what the ads and some might say, this is not a "easy" thing to use and sound great with right away. However, don't be too afraid, with a little practice time, it starts to sound cool. If you have a looping devi…Read moreI have had the Ebow for 1 year. What I like most about this item is basically its main purpose, giving you the ability to play a guitar like a violin (not exactly like a violin, but a simulation of). You can create some amazing guitar solos with this device. Another great option on this device is the ability to chose regular mode (creates the pitch you are actually playing on the fret board) or harmonic mode (adds overtones but is harder to play). Don't be fooled by what the ads and some might say, this is not a "easy" thing to use and sound great with right away. However, don't be too afraid, with a little practice time, it starts to sound cool. If you have a looping device, this thing will be some of the best fun you have ever had. The thing I like least about the unit is how awful it sounds when you hit the strings. Thats not exactly the ebow's fault, its more of the player's fault, but it takes some getting used to especially when you are switching to a different string. As for different models, this is the only one I have ever tried. I got mine used for $60. They normally go for around $80-90. I will put it this way, unless you are really going to spend the time to learn how to use this unit properly, its not worth much at all. You really can't half ass it, it is a very finicky device. But, get comfortable with it and use it tastefully and it will blow peoples minds. I personally love mine and have created multi layered guitar solos in the studio and come up with the craziest "sigur ros" type euphoria. Do be careful though, this is really just a small plastic device so you can easily lose it, and maybe break it. I dropped mine and it split and the battery when flying out. It actually went right back together and works great, but if they made a metal version, or something a little stronger, I would be much happier.See less00RickD
Published on 08/02/08 at 22:59- For how long have you been using it?
A few months.
- What thing do you like most/least about it?
It's amazing! Nothing else i've ever tried does anything like this!
It's small...easy to carry around...and can even work on an acoustic if you practice a little.
- Did you try many other models before getting this one?
Nope, i heard about it & ordered it!
- What is your opinion about the value for the price?
I paid 60 € i think, but i think it's still expensive for what it is. Should be half that, if even that much...
- Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?...
It takes quite a bit of practice and if you're into this sort of thing then maybe check out the Moog Guitar..…Read more- For how long have you been using it?
A few months.
- What thing do you like most/least about it?
It's amazing! Nothing else i've ever tried does anything like this!
It's small...easy to carry around...and can even work on an acoustic if you practice a little.
- Did you try many other models before getting this one?
Nope, i heard about it & ordered it!
- What is your opinion about the value for the price?
I paid 60 € i think, but i think it's still expensive for what it is. Should be half that, if even that much...
- Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?...
It takes quite a bit of practice and if you're into this sort of thing then maybe check out the Moog Guitar...which might be much better.
But, well, listen to Brian May's work on Queen records and that'll give you an idea of what can be done with this thing. It's unique, and it sounds that way.See less00
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