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Electro Harmonix Clone Theory | This song is an instrumental. The tempo is medium with an upbeat electric guitar harmony. The music is minimal with no other instrument as accompaniment. It is Loud, sharp, intense, youthful and rhythmic. The vibrations of the music can be heard even after it stops playing. This music is Soft Rock. | 2008-01-12T03:23:15Z | ProGuitarShopDemos | Buy Now: https://goo.gl/qryFfd The Clone Theory Chorus/Vibrato pedal can deliver lush and shimmering chorus tones, as well as extreme pitching altering vibrato. Electro Harmonix has always produced great analog pedals over the years, and the Clone Theory remains a classic among Chorus lovers. Even though the newest version features a smaller enclosure, it still contains the extreme versatility as the early EHX pedal. There are 3 Modes; 2 Chorus and 1 Vibrato, along with a wide ranges of Depth and Rate. The Stereo Output can further increase the spatial effects and broaden your guitar sound. COOL HINT: A 180 degree flip on the Stereo Out signal gives you panning effects on either end of the waveform, when two amps are used! No wonder people say, "where most chorus pedals stop, the EH Clone Theory starts." | ["Echo", "Effects unit", "Guitar", "Music", "Chorus effect"] | ["instrumental", "medium tempo", "electric guitar melody", "minimal music", "no accompaniment", "loud", "sharp", "resounding", "electronic instrument", "home recording", "sonic vibrations", "sonic power", "inferior audio quality", "youthful", "elctronic instrument", "amplified guitar", "loud", "sharp"] | 7 | 1tNkAc29aPE | 315 | |
Maxon CS-550 Stereo Chorus Pedal | This song is an instrumental. It is slow tempo with only an Electric guitar harmony. The music is emphatic, loud , clear and pleasant. This is instrumental soft rock. | 2008-06-05T01:31:05Z | ProGuitarShopDemos | Buy Now: https://goo.gl/2nb2Np The Maxon CS-550 Stereo Chorus was originally commissioned by legendary Japanese Rock guitarist Hisato "Char" Takenaka. After 25 years of playing Char still hadn't found a chorus unit that satisfied his critical tastes, so he approached Maxon to build him one. Char had requested three specific points be addressed when designing this unit first that it should have less noise than a standard chorus; second that it should be extremely versatile; and lastly, that it had to be analog. The results of this experiment were so overwhelmingly positive that Maxon decided to market the unit, and thus the CS-550 Stereo Chorus was born. The Maxon CS-550 offers an entire range of classic and unique new chorusing effects. Based around the Panasonic MN3207 (low voltage BBD IC, now out of production), the CS-550's Rate and Depth control can conjure every chorus texture from subtle to severe. The custom-tuned oscillator circuit can provide enough speed to authentically imitate rotary speaker cabinets and just the right amount of modulation for a lush vibrato that won't leave you feeling seasick. The real secret behind the CS-550's amazing tone lies in the Delay Time control. The Delay Time control exhibits an inverse relation between the delay time and the frequency shift of the chorus - as the delay time increases, the frequency that is shifted decreases. This inverse relation creates "double level" and "cancellation" peaks and notches at particular frequency points to create an amazingly realistic, three-dimensional chorus effect. In addition, the Delay Time control is interactive with the Rate and Depth controls, so that if you increase the Depth, the Delay Time range increases, and if you increase the Speed, the Delay Time changes faster. For even more versatility, the Maxon CS-550 features stereo outputs for mono, stereo, or inverted mono signal routing. A rear-mounted Mix Level control determines the level of effected signal vs. dry signal, making the CS-550 perfect for use with bass guitar … | ["Effects unit", "Guitar", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Chorus effect", "Plucked string instrument", "Distortion"] | ["instrumental", "electric guitar", "catchy riff", "amplified guitar", "electronic instruments", "magnified tone", "slow", "emphatic", "soft rock", "mellow", "amateur recording", "youtube video", "youtube music", "mellow", "pleasant", "home video"] | 7 | XDBxMQrRaFY | 3167 | |
MXR Micro Chorus | This music is an electric guitar instrumental. The tempo is medium with an enthusiastic lead on the electric guitar.no accompanying instruments are used. The music is loud, emphatic, catchy, intense and powerful like in Rock/ Metal music. | 2010-03-31T19:48:26Z | ProGuitarShopDemos | Buy Now: https://goo.gl/geiGBu The MXR Micro Chorus is a brilliant reissue of MXRs analog chorus stompbox from the 80s. Utterly simple in design and operation, its old school bucket brigade technology delivers rich warm analog chorus shimmer with just a turn of the rate knob. Although the MXR Micro Chorus operation is a no-brainer with the single Rate knob, there is a gorgeous variety of warm chorus tones available with this perfect little yellow stompbox. Go from subtle shimmer to intense rotator speaker simulation. Housed in a rugged MXR case that saves pedal board real estate, it is true bypass, and runs on standard 9v dc. Engage the pedal and twist the Rate knob all the way for a classic grungey, watery tone. Engage the pedal and keep the Rate knob turned completely down, and get a nice slow lush chorus effect. Just a hint of chorus with the Rate knob will be perfect for metal players needing some smooth shimmer during clean passages. Set it at 12:00 for a rich and simple but effective chorus tone for a variety of styles and applications. Who needs multiple knobs and options? The MXR Micro Chorus delivers lush analog tone for any playing style. | ["Effects unit", "Guitar", "Music", "Musical instrument", "Chorus effect", "Plucked string instrument"] | ["instrumental", "’ medium tempo", "electric guitar", "loud", "powerful", "intense", "catchy", "no accompaniment", "intense", "sonic power", "external amplification", "fingers sliding over fret", "string instrument", "sound of fingers sliding over the fret", "external amplification", "amplified guitar", "rock", "metal", "vibrations"] | 7 | YvFY7xU2kGk | 3321 |
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CREATE VIEW musiccaps_details AS select musiccaps.url as video, json_object( 'label', coalesce(videos.title, 'Missing from YouTube'), 'href', musiccaps.url ) as youtube_link, musiccaps.caption as musiccaps_caption, videos.publishedAt as youtube_published, videos.channelTitle as youtube_channel, videos.description as youtube_description, musiccaps.audioset_names as musiccaps_names, musiccaps.aspect_list as musiccaps_aspects, musiccaps.author_id as musiccaps_author, videos.id as youtube_id, musiccaps.rowid as musiccaps_rowid from musiccaps left join videos on musiccaps.ytid = videos.id;