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EHX Ravish Sitar + eBow
 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-03 14:41 [#02455532]
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Just bought the Ravish Sitar a couple of days ago. Jammed
with it today, using 5-string bass and eBow. It's quite a
powerful pad-sound you can get out of that combination.
LAZY_JAM
The track also features MiniBrute. No effects added except
compression and a bit of tube-saturation.



 

offline jtalton from Onomichi (Japan) on 2013-05-03 19:43 [#02455557]
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Like. You should slow it down or pitch it down an octave or
2


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-03 19:52 [#02455558]
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Well I have a reel2reel. I could do it on tape... hmm..


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-04 13:24 [#02455627]
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It's actually it ended up sounding more like a track than a
test... think I'll work on it some more today


 

offline Nooge on 2013-05-05 01:44 [#02455718]
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Very cool! Sounds like a synthesizer. The Ravish Sitar is an
effect that has intrigued me for some time now, but it seems
not many people use them.

I've also been wanting to pick up an Ebow but some people
say the retail price is a bit steep for what they do, so I'm
not sure if I should spend the cash. Is yours the Ebow Plus,
or one of the older models? Do you find it works really
well, or is it a bit of a challenge to get it working right?


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-05 10:18 [#02455725]
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Yeah, I think the Ravish is a gem. I think I'll be digging
into that synth-sound it produces. It pretty much a really
lush analog-sounding thing. And if I just bend the string a
bit, the harmonics (and disharmonies) really fluxurates and
gives it a whole new feel. I tried putting the MiniBrute
through it too, but the brute's sound is too thick to get a
good pad out of it. But I'll definitely experiment with
other source-sounds.

I have the eBow plus, yes. I've actually never seen other
models in this market. I picket mine up in Denmark Street,
London. Same price as everywhere else I guess. I'd been
intrigued with it since I've seen it in use on the Nine Inch
Nails live-shows. It's an investment, but I would never
trade it. Any pickup string-instrument can sound interesting
with an eBow. Even the old crappy guitar you've bought as a
teen.


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-05 10:24 [#02455726]
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The only challenge I have on the eBow is using it on bass,
cause the grooves on the eBow are fit for guitar, but I
manage as you can hear.
Also, when you use the eBow, you can't do fast things too
much. If you disrupt the vibration of the string, the eBow
has to get it up and vibrating again, which sometimes makes
a long attack as a result. Cool effect if it's under
control, but sucks if it gaps something epic. The placement
of the eBow near the pickup is equal to how fast attack
you'll get.


 

offline Junktion from Northern Jutland (Denmark) on 2013-05-05 10:33 [#02455728]
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I could be wrong with the placement near pickup - it's
actually more likely to be where the string has it's best
spot


 

offline Nooge on 2013-05-05 15:22 [#02455737]
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Thank you for the response! In regards to the Ebow, I don't
believe any models besides the Plus are still manufactured
but there have been 2 or 3 others over the years, and some
people claim the vintage chrome ones from the 70s-80s have a
smoother, more mellow tone. But if the vintage one is
smooth, then judging by your recording (and others') the
Plus model doesn't appear to be "harsh" so I'm not sure what
the concern is. Anyway, I think I will pick up one of these
things in the near future. If nothing else, it might inspire
me to pick up the guitar again.



 


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