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>> <<Any suggestions >> about effects that could be used to get these or related sounds from an >> electric guitar or violin?>> >> The VG-8 can provide excellent sounds of this type, as (I'm guessing >here, >> since I don't have one) can the various MIDI guitar rigs. You might >also try >> staccato notes into a ring modulator... > >Try weaving a lamp-type ball chain in and out of the strings, in parallel >with a strip of felt or some other cloth damping. To get a real tuned >percussion effect, avoid fretting notes... tune the guitar to the pitches >you want, and play open strings. Alter your pick position or striking >surface (like metal versus plastic picks) to get different tonalities. >Another thing that works really well for a percussive tone is something >stiff, like a pencil, between the strings and fretboard. Start at the >12th fret, then move it around. Try picking on both sides of the object. >Experiment! > >Personally, I think prepared guitar sounds much more natural and true than >trying to achieve those percussive sounds with electronics. A little fuzz >or flanging can bring these things out, but ultimately the best sound >comes from the guitar itself. Using a really short delay (10ms or so) with high regeneration can also help. I sometimes use a Whammy pedal before my preamp input, set to add an octave. Travis Hartnett