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Post subject: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:09 pm
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^starts at 9 seconds.

I"ve gotten close with some presets and tweaking, but I cant get it quite right with the vibratone. Some research suggests that he used a Univox Uni-Vibe pedal, Something is missing The warmth isn'there. Any thoughts or ideas aside from buying $10,000 gear?

Basically looking for the classic Univibe tone. Anyone gotten close? Help!


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Post subject: Re: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:23 pm
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Funny enough i was just playing with this a bit. Still working it out but i uploaded where i'm at with it for you.

its not perfect but its almost there. I think it helps to have a whammy bar which i lost.

Huge Gilmour nerd here so hope you enjoy. If you improve upon it or come up with something better please share.

https://fuse.fender.com/mustangv2/prese ... n-breathe/

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Post subject: Re: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:46 pm
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captainc wrote:
Funny enough i was just playing with this a bit. Still working it out but i uploaded where i'm at with it for you.

its not perfect but its almost there. I think it helps to have a whammy bar which i lost.

Huge Gilmour nerd here so hope you enjoy. If you improve upon it or come up with something better please share.

https://fuse.fender.com/mustangv2/prese ... n-breathe/



Its still missing the warmth of the univibe effect . Here is what I have: https://soundcloud.com/skyuss/pink-floyd-breathe its about as close as I can get

I don't think the sound is achievable in Fuse. I hope I'm wrong.

If anyone can nail the tone in the video I posted, I will paypal you $15. (cheaper than buying a pedal, lol).


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Post subject: Re: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:57 am
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Post subject: Re: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:28 am
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writhe wrote:
Here is what I have: https://soundcloud.com/skyuss/pink-floyd-breathe its about as close as I can get
I don't think the sound is achievable in Fuse. I hope I'm wrong.

Sounds pretty close to me. Can you post that preset? I'd be into checking it out. It is a bummer that they didn't add the univibe to the FX palette. Could sure use that over the infamous Ring Modulator :lol:

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Post subject: Re: Is there any way to replicate this sound in Fuse?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:07 pm
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writhe wrote:
Here is what I have: https://soundcloud.com/skyuss/pink-floyd-breathe its about as close as I can get.

that sounds fantastic. Please DO upload that preset to FUSE and let us know where it is! Maybe if we download your version and tweak it, one of us can find what's missing.

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