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Allan Hoeltje wrote: > Is there any eletronic FX box that can produce a sympathetic resonance > similar to the sitar? I would imagine that you could program Kyma to do > this but how about a more affordable unit? > > -Allan > > ---------- > >From: Stephen <dakshah@yahoo.com> > > ... > > The sitar has 3 or 4 main playing strings, 2 or 3 > > chikari or rhythm strings, and then 15 or so > > sympathetic strings underneath the main playing > > strings. The main purpose of the sympathetic strings > > is to resonate (sympathetically :-) with the notes > > being played on the main strings, thereby providing > > that 'shimmering' sound, and a very quiet slight echo. > > for a cheap, but effective, if not terribly authentic drone, i sometimes will set my boss DD3 pedal to a very short delay time, with feedback almost full up (just shy of feedback) but the effect level backed off (to taste); this produces a "sympathetic" (or perhaps just pathetic) droning sound kinda like a sitar (no one very familiar with a real sitar's sound will mistake the two, but it is a fun effect to play with- very shimmery). i'd imagine a more sophisticated delay box would do that and more (i'm thinking that moog's analog unit would be really nice, for example); i haven't even tried it on the edp, which mainly gets used round here for loops, not delay... lance g.