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Duane Eddy and rockabilly sounds Effects

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:53 am
by Andrew125
If I plug my Gretsch straight into my music computer, rather than using my Fender amp, what effects out of the 30 provided by MTS should I be using to get a twangy Duane Eddy sound? And similarly, what effects should I use to get a rockabilly sound like Cliff Gallup(fifties) or Brian Setzer (modern day)?
I'm sure that some of you guys have sussed this out already, so any pointers would be much appreciated.
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Thanks in advance!!

Re: Duane Eddy and rockabilly sounds Effects

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:59 pm
by Saz

Re: Duane Eddy and rockabilly sounds Effects

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:44 am
by rockjonn
Andrew125 wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:53 am If I plug my Gretsch straight into my music computer, rather than using my Fender amp, what effects out of the 30 provided by MTS should I be using to get a twangy Duane Eddy sound? And similarly, what effects should I use to get a rockabilly sound like Cliff Gallup(fifties) or Brian Setzer (modern day)?
I'm sure that some of you guys have sussed this out already, so any pointers would be much appreciated.
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Thanks in advance!!
MTS, I can suggest some general effects that you might want to use to achieve the desired sounds:

Duane Eddy Twangy Sound:

Reverb: Use a spring reverb effect to create a spacious, twangy sound reminiscent of Eddy's signature tone.
Slapback Delay: Apply a short delay with a single repeat to give your notes a subtle echo, adding depth to your sound.
Compression: Apply mild compression to even out the dynamics and sustain of your notes, which is characteristic of Eddy's playing.
Equalization (EQ): Boost the midrange frequencies to enhance the twangy character of your guitar.