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Lest we forget the formidable reverse shift on the ol Eventide H3000. The ultimate pych-guitar" realtime" effect algorythm. 2 independent delays with pitch shift feedback & a hold function . It too breaks the input up into little chunks & reverses them with just a slight processing delay. Henry Kaiser has made extensive use (overuse?) of this awesomesound. Personal fave is My Bloody Val designed by Guy Fixen ( MBV , Moonshake producer plays in Laika) . I showed this to a friend one night when we were in a hurry to go catch a band & He didnt let go of that seat or guitar for 20 minutes.Spinning spiraling whisps & little tornadoes of sound .. Buy one for this alone( yeah right!) I hear TCs new box has got a similar thing like to hear it . bye K Law >A little correction: Belew also uses an old RPS-10 from boss to play >"reverse leads" and it works with the same way the bommerang does (it >was just waaaayyy older). A lot of reverse on KC circa 80-83 are done >with a RPS-10; You can duplicate exactly the effect. I know, I have one. > >"This sounds very choppy, not at all like the typical reverse leads >created by Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, or Adrian Belew." > >Like the F-man says "music plays the human instrument. I'm quite >convinced of that. Sometimes Music just flows in you and you "do" things >you wouldn't have dome otherwise. We sometimes call it inspiration. We >know it is both highly desirable and unpredictable. I just believe it to >be music speaking from time to time to me. Rest of the time, I prepare >myself, works on chops and skills, not to be too limited when Music >speaks. I try to learn to interfere as low as possible. Try to keep my >ego from blocking the music (I was never too happy with the ability to >play at lightning speed a major scale, as far as "music" is concerned, I >had to find something else...) > >"But, after that, how many of us have been present when an angelic alien >intelligence took command of out bodies while we held the guitar, and >blew >something astonishing out of our hands that eclipsed anything we ever >composed??? >dpc" > > >Olivier Malhomme