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Gollumandsmeagol Just Startin' 1 posts since
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Oct 6, 2009 1:15 AM

Liqua Flange for ADT?

I'm looking for a REALLY good sounding way for doing live ADT (automatic double tracking) and the cheapest option I've found thus far is Line 6's Liqua Flange, but all the clips I've found are using it as a true flanger, which is far too much influence for what I'm shooting for. Does anyone have any experience using this pedal in stereo with very subtle settings?

 

Line 6 packs an ADT feature into their vetta amps, and I'm betting their X3 Live if not the Pod XT Live as well. In the vetta you have full control over not just the stereo mix and level of these signals, but you also have control over the time window and how random the time swings get. The Liqua flange has a "random" wave setting, but that doesn't really do me any good I think. I need a random time setting if I can get it. I've gotten really good results from the Vetta's ADT capability and it really didn't take much. Just some 30-40% stereo spread with some very soft settings and the sound gets extremely thick and rich. I really wish someone made a pedal just for this purpose.

 

For reference I play mostly humbucking guitars (many times with the neck p-up coil split) into vintage style tube amps. My signal goes from the guitar straight into a Zoom G2G for light overdrives mostly, to a tubescreamer, then DD-3 Delay, to the newer Digitech brand Jamman through to the amp's input. I don't use effects loops for the most part, and generally avoid them except for special cases.

 

I plan on converting a Hi-Fi stereo amp I have to guitar duties soon and that will be my new stereo rig. Hopefully that will be underway in about 6 months and I'll have this ADT problem sorted out by then.

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