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Is there any way to turn a digitech jimi hendrix guitar expression pedal into a volume pedal?
I want to be able to do a volume pedal. Can I or should I get something else?
It is possible to do, but a terrible waste. There are a lot of electronics in this pedal you'll just wind up throwing in the trash, and then it will not be exactly right without major rewiring.
If you do not need the pedal as it is, you'd better sell it and just getting a correct volume pedal. The pedal Hendrix cost almost 200 million new ones. A good volume pedal can be had for $ 70.
Good luck.
If you do not need the pedal as it is, you'd better sell it and just getting a correct volume pedal. The pedal Hendrix cost almost 200 million new ones. A good volume pedal can be had for $ 70.
Good luck.
Digitech Jimi Hendrix Guitar expression pedal
digitech all in one hendrix guitar pedal..i observation it sounded pretty close if your just sittin around in your house wanting to jam son Hendrix ...
Jimi Hendrix - Guitar God
John Hammond, Keith Morris, Dave Dederer, Keith Altham and Henry Rollins talk about Jimi Hendrix and his guitar playing. Part of the EMP|SFM pronounced ...
Johnny Winter plays Kitchener Blues Festival
It’s a familiar problem for journalists who interview aging, road-weary rock giants and attempt to suss out whimsical anecdotes and cunning insights during 10 minute interviews with bad cell phone connections.
How do you get these guys, who have been interviewed to death, to say anything remotely quotable?
The answer, simply, is that you don’t.
But to say that Johnny Winter — acclaimed blues rock guitar hero who rose to fame during the Woodstock era and is a featured performer at this weekend’s TD Kitchener Blues Festival — is in any way difficult because he refuses to spill his guts would be unjust.
“I do most of my talking with my guitar,’’ laughs the genial Texas native, 67, whose tumultuous life has been well documented in the Winter-endorsed biography Raisin’ Cain. “I’ve never really talked a whole lot.’’
It’s fair to say that after 50 years in the spotlight, he’s not going to start now, though he’s not shy about addressing potentially sensitive subjects like:
Jimi Hendrix Guitar - News
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Ann Arbor guitarist and vocalist Laith Al-Saadi is an equal-opportunity music ... I started playing music because of the Beatles, and then I got into Eric Clapton, Jimmy Recto, Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. And then when I started studying those guys, I learned that they grew up listening to blues players. |
Guitarist Eric Johnson actually makes music
And he offers one of the most conspicuous signs that he's a musician, not just a guitar hero, in that he performs the music of other players (he's fond of Jimi Hendrix) as interpretations rather than covers. It's distant to watch, and hardly ever boring,
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Forever bold as love: Jimi Hendrix cover band to rock North Tahoe Saturday night “It was a call and answer with the voice and guitar. He got so comfortable with that language that he could speak it in his sleep.” The Jimi Hendrix Experience (with British musicians Mitch Mitchell on drums, Noel Redding bass) made three albums, |
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Tinariwen: Tiny Desk Concert Perturb turned to relief when they asked me for a place to change their clothes — and it took only a few notes on those acoustic guitars to jog the memory me that Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Bob Marley all conquered the acoustic guitar in stellar fashion. |
Owner Vincent Fodera stands firm on Jimi Hendrix shrine
Not unless the purchaser promises to put up a nice spot for Jimi. Jimi had Hendrix for his last name, and some people say he used to practise guitar at a Downtown Vancouver place bought by Fodera in 2001. In 2009, Fodera opened a reticent shrine for the dead
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Former nomadic musician Jimi-Jeff, friend to the Hendrix family, has found a ... While a pre-teen, he picked up bass guitar from a fact player who played at his mother's church. Then, when he was 14, he heard his first Jimi Hendrix album -- the pivotal consideration when he knew he wanted to be a great guitarist. |
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Iron Butterfly Guitarist Inspired Local Musicians She had rescued a lifeless dove with a broken wing and had named it "Little Wing" after the Jimi Hendrix instrumental. She said she remembers Reinhardt as being a guitarist "of the caliber of Hendrix." "When Rhino played his first on one's own in that hangar, |
Five questions with guitarist Kenny Olson of Kenny Olson Cartel
The cable guitarist is undeniably a disciple of Jimi Hendrix, with blistering pyrotechnics an essential part of his blues-rock stylings. The 44-year-old musician has kept over-decorated since leaving Kid Rock's band in 2005, most recently focusing on his namesake
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Jimi Hendrix Guitar - Bookshelf
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Jimi Hendrix Gear, The Guitars, Amps & Effects That Revolutionized Rock 'n' Roll JIMI HENDRIX GUITAR LIST Because Hendrix used ... top: A semi-acoustic Guild Starfire similar to the 1966 example that passed through Jimi's hands, ... |
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LIFE The sound of the guitar is just as big, brash and swashbuckling. It's also very loud — his group, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, is only a trio, ... |
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Becoming Jimi Hendrix, From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius This is the formative journey of one of the world’s greatest guitar players—before fame, before London. |
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Jimi Hendrix One advantage to this idea was that the volume and the tone controls were easier to adjust because they were now at the top of the guitar. Jimi Hendrix's ... |
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And he offers one of the most conspicuous signs that he's a musician, not just a
Not unless the purchaser promises to put up a nice spot for Jimi. Jimi had Hendrix for his last name, and some people say he used to practise guitar at a Downtown Vancouver place bought by Fodera in 2001. In 2009, Fodera opened a reticent shrine for the dead
The cable guitarist is undeniably a disciple of Jimi Hendrix, with blistering pyrotechnics an essential part of his blues-rock stylings. The 44-year-old musician has kept over-decorated since leaving Kid Rock's band in 2005, most recently focusing on his namesake







