video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIFg6jvXgb4&start=500&end=510,"{""label"":""Electro Harmonix HOG & Pigtronix Echolution"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIFg6jvXgb4&start=500&end=510""}","This clip features a low and reverberating synth, and then a bright and futuristic and spacey synth. The low synth sounds like a landing space ship.",2008-01-30T02:04:17Z,Analogger,"Hey everbody, I started a Myspace site under the name ""Mr. Dithers"" Please check it out when you get a chance! http://www.myspace.com/mrdithersnoisebox This is to show some of the textures you can create with the EH HOG. It does a lot of cool things - but its not a ""guitar synthesizer"" in the sense it doesn't create sawtooth or square waves - what it does is give you different octaves and harmonies relative to your original pitch. It then puts that signal thru a 12 db resonant lowpass filter. It doesn't really work that well with chords unless you put the envelope on a slow fade in setting. When you adjust your playing style you can coax all sorts of cool sounds out of it. Its really great for adding ambient textures to your music. I hope this will help you decide if you can use the HOG in your creative process. I was kinda disappointed with the EH demonstration of it from NAMM on YouTube. Camcorder mics suck - especially in a huge convention hall. I would love to produce product demo videos for some of these guys! I improvised some music for this video incorporating the Pigtronix Echolution -including a couple spots where I looped a short segment and played on top of it. I also ran the sound thru a little bit of reverb on my Lexicon PCM-80. I also used just a tiny amount of chorus from the Roland SDX Dimensional Expander. My favorite feature of the HOG is the expression pedal - especially the ""volume"" mode which lets you blend in the amount of effected signal with the original guitar signal. Kind of like a volume swell. The other is the ""filter"" mode which gives you an awesome analog wah effect. Of course the whole idea here is to hopefully inspire your creative ideas - and think of ways you might use this tool.","[""Reverberation"", ""Electronic music"", ""Effects unit"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Synthesizer""]","[""electronic music"", ""fuzzy synth sound"", ""bright spacey synth sound"", ""futuristic synth sound"", ""reverberating synth"", ""space ship""]",3,gIFg6jvXgb4,4023