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1007.1 | Hex Fuzz | AQUA::ROST | Hum-dum-dinger from Dingersville | Tue Dec 06 1988 16:33 | 19 |
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One supposed advantage to hex pickups, and one that was utilized
in the ARP "hex fuzz" sound, is that by ditorting each string
separately you can have much more distortion on the guitar before
intermodulation byproducts make it unlistenable.
This is theoreticaly due to the fact that in a hex system, each
fuzz sees only one string, therefore generates upper harmonics only
for consonant frequencies; in a single pickup system, the fuzz will
also generate higher harmonics of the intermodulation frequencies.
Craig Anderton used to rave about the power chord sound through
a hex fuzz.
I think the Roland guitar synths that preceded the GR-700 (was that
the GR-300 ???) also had hex fuzz.
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1007.2 | Why advantage only supposed? | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | Ah, the road within without | Wed Dec 07 1988 08:45 | 15 |
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Then the intermodulation by-products of distorting all six strings
together must be desirable, for some reason; the idea has been around
long enough to "catch" certainly. Perhaps playing thru a hex-disto
system gives a very "dry" feel. Perhaps you have trouble now with
muffing unwanted string vibes or something. I'm curious - anyone shed
some light on why this hasnt caught on? Possibly in terms of how
it plays?
I realize it's complexity times 6! That hasnt stopped anyone
who really wants it - didnt stop Moog from building a "synth for
each key" to make a polyphonic keyboard.
Joe Jas
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1007.3 | Results awful | RAINBO::WEBER | | Wed Dec 07 1988 09:02 | 11 |
| Having once been stupid enough to own an Avatar, I have to say the
fuzz sound was terrible, despite the hex pickup. Rather than use
it, I would run the regular pickups into a processing system (an
Ibanez 400?, 405?, something like that) and blend it with the synth
sound.
I think the distortion sound of almost any decent modern amp sounds
a lot better. And I agree--I think the interaction between the
strings is more interesting than six separate buzzes.
Danny W
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1007.4 | 6 fuzzes + 6 amps = divorce | WIOVAX::TROMBLEY | Vanna White whom I've seen naked! | Mon Dec 12 1988 15:37 | 16 |
| Hex pickups and hex fuzzes, what will they think of next.
Is it possible to buy a hex pickup, maybe for the home hardware
hacker who likes to do his own modifications. If anyone knows the
cost or where I could get one, I would be interested to know.
Let's see, a hex pickup feeding six pre-amps each feeding its own
fuzz. Six fuzz outputs going into a 6 in - 1 or 2 out mixer feeding
into an amp or two. Yea, I like that! Better yet, modify my Casio
MT520 for a guitar signal input and using the factory preset patches,
(heaven forbid) assign a different sound to each string. Or,...
Thanx in advance for any info.
Brad
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