Stereo Electric Mistress Flanger/Chorus
Guitarist/educator JJ Tanis dug into his teaching skills and created a “Modulation Education” video for EHX that describes and demonstrates flanging and chorus. JJ also put together individual videos on the Small Clone chorus, Stereo Electric Mistress flanger/chorus and Deluxe Electric Mistress flanger/filter matrix.
These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
Grandmaster Bill Ruppert wows us with his latest Effectology where he creates sounds of the Far East using “only” a guitar and EHX pedals. Experience it here.
View Bill’s actual settings.
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Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
Jimmy Rolle demos the EHX Epitome for Effects Bay. The Epitome multi-effects pedal includes Micro POG, Stereo Electric Mistress flanger/chorus and Holy Grail Plus reverb.
These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
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Videosongster, JRENG!, checks in from Indonesia with his latest offering. The band’s (Lola Bangs the Drum) message is that love isn’t logical. JRENG! says he used a lot of EHX effects in this production, as follows:
HOG Harmonic Octave Generator: pianica, synthesizer
Stereo Electric Mistress Flanger: synthesizer
44 Magnum Power Amp: bass, Rhodes, guitar cabinet
Stereo Talking Machine Vocal Formant Filter: electric guitar
Deluxe Memory Man Echo/Chorus/Vibrato: electric guitar
Ring Thing Single Sidebande Modulator: electric guitar
LPB-1 Linear Power Booster: electric guitar
LPB-1 electric guitar
Big Muff Pi: electric guitar
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With the Stereo Electric Mistress, lush flanging and chorus come together. Use it in stereo for the richest modulations or in mono as bass ace, Mahlon Hawk, does here.
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Guitar Player magazine “unboxes” the new Epitome multi-effect pedal featuring the Holy Grail Plus reverb, Stereo Electric Mistress flanger/chorus and MicroPOG polyphonic octave generator.
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HoustonBassDemo shows that the EHX Stereo Electric Mistress can be used with more than just the guitar!
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Guitar effects guru, Bill Ruppert, pushes the envelope (hard) of what is possible to achieve with “just” a guitar and a handful of EHX effects pedals. In this latest edition of Effectology Bill re-creates the synthesizers from the Pink Floyd classic “Shine On You Crazy Diamond.” Check it out. This really is one of those things you have to see and hear to believe!
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
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“The envelope, please.” The multi-talented JRENG! captures a first-place win with his latest VideoSong, Inveitability, in the IndieFone Film Festival. JRENG! relied on EHX pedals to help him score.
The pedals used in this VideoSong are:
1. Double Muff (electric guitar)
2. Cathedral (electric guitar)
3. Stereo Electric Mistress (electric guitar)
4. Neo Mistress (electric guitar)
5. Ring Thing (electric guitar)
6. Voice Box (pianica)
7. HOG (synthesizer)
8. LPB-1 (electric guitar)
9. Metal Muff (electric guitar)
Congratulations, Bayu!
You are entering the EHX zone where Goblins and Goolies infest within diabolical guitar skills. Metallic clangs rasp against the midnight clock and rundown Lothar’s pipe organ to reveal a Halloween festival featuring Bill Ruppert as the caretaker.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
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This pedal was conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
From New Dehli to the Australian Outback, Bill Ruppert dials in the shortwave radio bringing the sonic mysteries of the East skillfully cloaked within EHX designs. Sitars shimmer as tablas relay the rhythm. Magical kalimbas meet the aboriginal drones to weave textures that define the interactive power of each and every Electro-Harmonix pedal.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
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These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
In Effectology 12, pedal wizard Bill Ruppert reproduces the sounds of the Irish Uilleann pipes with a realistic and haunting backdrop. Ethereal Harmonic Drones, giant “Field Drums” and the elegant strings are crafted with the perfect integration of his guitar combined with quality Electro-Harmonix effects.
The “Spectral gate” on the HOG combined with the Big Muff Pi provides a harmonic filter that focused the beautiful string tone.The Cathedral Stereo Reverb preserves the reality with the perfect spatial ambience.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
These pedals were conceived of and designed by EHX from globally sourced components. Every EHX pedal goes through a stringent testing process by musicians and technicians in NYC before packing.
My personal favorite 'strange object' is the half-Stereo Electric Mistress, half-Octave Multiplexer, guitar-playing robot pictured below. Also stay on the lookout for the TV-headed vintage EHX Switchblade (for comparison, here's the current Switchblade).
Finally, make sure to catch the massive Stereo Electric Mistress sweep that kicks in at 1:23, and then lasts for a solid 30 seconds.